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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 2000, RAD 2009, RAD 2011, RAD 2088, RAD 2140 Corequisites: RAD 2021, RAD 2022, RAD 2199 This course will provide the practical and theoretical knowledge necessary to function in a radiographic room by setting technical factors, implementing accessory tools such as grids, filters and screens. This course will also provide knowledge of the relationship between radiographic exposure and processing used to produce the finished radiograph. Computed Radiographic Imaging and Digital Imaging procedures will also be discussed. Course/lab fees
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission and advancement in the RAD Technology Program Corequisites: RAD 2140, RAD 2188 This course is designed to help the student gain an understanding of the pathophysiological states that can exist within the human body and how these pathologic states relate to the changes which will be seen on X-ray film. A systematic approach to the study of diseases will be used and will include all body systems. Radiologic diagnosis in trauma situations will also be discussed. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission and advancement in the RAD Technology Program Corequisites: RAD 2120, RAD 2188 This course is designed to teach the basic principles of radiation safety for patients, personnel and self. The students will be taught quantities and units of radiation protection, detection instruments, protection devices and state and federal laws governing the use of radiation. The radiation biology portion of this course will emphasize interactions of radiation with physiological systems, genetics, radiation injury and radiation dosimetry. Course/lab fees
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD-2000, RAD-2009, RAD-2011, RAD 2088, RAD-2140 Corequisites: RAD-2021, RAD-2022, RAD-2110 This clinical course will be conducted in an assigned clinical facility where the student will receive supervised practice in performing selected procedures. This course will build on the competencies gained in Clinical Practice I. Progress will occur in accordance with the level of student competence. Course/lab fees
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission and advancement in the RAD Technology Program Corequisite: RAD 2120, RAD 2266 This course will be conducted in the format of a seminar in which the student will have an opportunity to research special imaging devices and procedures and make classroom presentation of the research. Emphasis will be on the most current types of imaging modalities and guest lecturers will participate whenever appropriate. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 2021, RAD 2022, RAD 2110 Corequisite: RAD 2080 This course is a continuation of Clinical Practice I & II. Emphasis is placed on the development of problem solving skills with more complex, multiple approach radiographic procedures. ER & OR experience will be gained and skills will be further developed in the evaluation of radiographic images. Progress in clinical practice will occur in accordance with the level of student competence. Course/lab fees
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 2080, RAD 2244 Corequisite: RAD 2120, RAD 2220 This course is a continuation of Clinical Practice I, II and III. Skills will be refined in critiquing images and performing complex exams requiring problem solving and/or critical thinking approaches. Experience will be gained with more advanced modalities such as interventional radiography, CT, MRI and ultrasound. Course/lab fees
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 2120, RAD 2220, RAD 2266 Corequisite: RAD 2030, RAD 2033 This course is a continuation of Clinical Practice I, II, III and IV. Skills in critiquing images and performing complex exams will be refined requiring problem solving and/or critical thinking approaches. Students will gain experience with more advanced modalities such as interventional radiography, CT, MRI and ultrasound. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
The student will explain and describe the organization of retail stores and the careers available in retailing. The student will solve problems involving the location and layout of stores, receiving and marking, inventory controls, pricing, expense control, customer services, store maintenance and store protection utilizing realistic problems and case studies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RET 1010 The student will prepare different types of retail advertisements by selecting appropriate appeals, preparing headlines, copy, layouts and selecting the proper media for the ads. In addition, he will explain the basic principles of balance, line, design harmony, unity, color, coherence, lighting and types of merchandise display techniques and prepare several model window displays, fixtures and signs using a signmaking machine.
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