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3.00 Credits
A study of the relationship between psychology and health, emphasizing how psychological factors promote health or disease. Behavioral and cognitive variables in the causation, prevention, and treatment of various illnesses are considered. Attention is also paid to psychological consequences of health status. ( Prerequisite: PSY 101.)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the major models, theories, and approaches in the study of personality. A systematic examination of how personality is conceptualized by the various orientations in psychology is provided, and the uses of personality theory in clinical or applied settings are surveyed. ( Prerequisite: PSY 101.)
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3.00 Credits
The scientific study of the way in which people affect the behaviors, thoughts, and feelings of other people. Students will examine how social interactions and groups influence the individual in a social context and how individuals influence the group. ( Prerequisite: PSY 101.)
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of research and theory concerning various states of mind of consciousness, such as waking states, sleeping and dreaming, meditation, religious/spiritual experience, hypnosis, and chemically induced states. Ideas and approaches from psychobiological, cognitive, psychodynamic, and sociocultural perspectives will be considered. ( Prerequisite: PSY 101.)
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the field of radiologic technology. The major emphasis of the course is to help students develop a sense of professionalism by focusing on such topics as the role of radiography in the health care system, ethics and medico legal responsibility, patient care, communication skills, and professional development. Students will also review common physiological, anatomical, biological, and chemical terminology. They will be introduced to pathologic, therapeutic, and analytical terms and concepts. (Prerequisite: Enrollment in Radiologic Technology Program or permission of instructor.)
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3.50 Credits
Students learn routine radiographic procedures for the upper and lower limbs, abdomen/ pelvis, chest/ bony thorax, and spinal column. Radiographic anatomy, positioning, and image analysis are studied. Radiation protection is stressed while positioning is demonstrated in the laboratory. Generally offered Fall Semester only.
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1.00 Credits
Students will be oriented to the clinical environment and observe standard radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures. Students will complete specific objectives as listed in the course outline.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the fundamental units of measure; the structure of matter; and the concepts of work, force and energy. Also included are studies of the basics of electricity and an examination of how electricity is controlled and used to produce x-radiation. Students learn how x-radiation interacts with matter, its units of measurement, and other concepts related to radiation protection.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Students increase their knowledge of radiographic procedures. More advanced and complex examinations for imaging the cranium, GI tract, and urinary tract are presented. Anatomy, positioning, and film analysis are studied in lectures and laboratory. Radiation protection for the student and patient is again stressed. Generally offered Spring semester only. ( Prerequisite: RAD 120)
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1.00 Credits
Clinical Education II 1 credits
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