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  • 4.00 Credits

    Study of advanced shielded metal arc welding. Included are the basic principles of gas tungsten arc welding (TIG) and gas metal arc welding (MIG) of various ferrous and nonferrous metals. Emphasis is on joint preparation and fitting through the use of student supplied projects. Not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative or Alliance Agreement. ( 4 credit hours, 16-32 lecture hours, 48-64 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Tungsten Inert Gas Arc Welding. Welds are made using mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative or Alliance Agreement. Prerequisites: WELD 2204 and WELD 2214 (4 credit hours, 16-32 lecture hours, 48-64 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Wire feed processes including Metallic Inert Gas and Flux Cored. The wire feed processes are taught utilizing semiautomatic equipment. Not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative or Alliance Agreement. Prerequisites: WELD 1104 or Instructor permission (4 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 64 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An overview of medical imaging and the role of radiography in the health care delivery system. Topics cover radiation protection and monitoring, orientation to the RT program, health science professions, radiology and hospital organization, professional ethics, confidentiality, patient care professional organizations, professional development, and accreditation and credentialing. Prerequisites: Formally admitted to the Radiologic Technology Program Co-requisites: XRAY 1111, XRAY 1122, XRAY 1133, XRAY 1212, and XRAY 1222 (1 credit hour, 16 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of basic patient care and safety in radiographic imaging. Topics will include basic care and monitoring for the patient in radiology, infection control, safety, surgical asepsis, vital signs, HIPAA, oxygen administration, special needs patients, medical emergencies, pharmacology, parental drug administration, and special procedures care. Prerequisite: Formally admitted to Radiologic Technology Program. Co-requisites: XRAY 1133, XRAY 1101, XRAY 1122, XRAY 1212, and XRAY 1222 (1 credit hour, 16 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An in-depth coverage of the production of the radiographic image on film. Consideration will be given to howprocessing and exposure variables affect the final radiograph. Film characteristics and adjuncts (screens, grids) will be explored. Technique formulation and exposure compensations will be studied and practiced. Prerequisite: MATH 1143 or MATH 1513, XRAY 1212, XRAY 1122, and XRAY 1133 Co-requisites: XRAY 1203, XRAY 1233 (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic positioning and procedure considerations as they relate to chest, abdomen, extremities, pelvic girdle, and shoulder girdle. Consideration will be given to topography, radiographic anatomy, and positioning nomenclature. Other relative topics will include clinical histories, patient care, lifting and moving patients, improvisation, radiographic requisitions and reports, film critique, basic equipment and portable radiography. Prerequisite: Formally admitted to Radiologic Technology program. Co-requisites: XRAY 1101, XRAY 1111, XRAY 1133, XRAY 1212, XRAY 1222, and BIOL 2373 (2 credit hours, 16 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
  • 16.00 Credits

    Orientation to the clinical environment. Development of basic competencies under direct supervision in selected procedures studied in the college classroom and laboratory (chests, abdomens, extremities). Observation and participation in office procedures, film filing, darkroom, and exposure rooms. Manipulation of radiographic equipment - collimator, table, tube, marking systems. Setting of exposure factors according to charts. Patient care will include transfer techniques and emphasize a concern for patient comfort. Film critique will be carried out regularly. 16 hours per week. Prerequisites: Formally admitted to Radiologic Technology program Co-requisites: XRAY 1101, XRAY 1111, XRAY 1122, XRAY 1212, and XRAY 1222 (3 credit hours, 0 lecture hours, 256 clinical hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of common procedures of the gastrointestinal, urinary, respiratory, and biliary systems, and the bony thorax, as well as, basic positioning, procedures and anatomy of the spinal column. Topics will include radiographic anatomy and function, emergency reactions, pharmacology, contrast media and drug administration, universal precautions, fluoroscopic equipment, mobile radiography, film critique and image processing with quality control and quality assurance. Prerequisite: XRAY 1122 Co-requisites: XRAY 1233, XRAY 1113 (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides the student with the basic principles of pathology, how disease processes work, and recognizing the radiographic appearance of specific diseases. To acquaint the student radiographer with basic medical terminology used to describe various pathologic conditions occurring in the human body and to introduce the student to some specialized imaging techniques. Consideration will be given as to how radiographic technique may be adapted to demonstrate desired pathologies. This course will be taught in the 2d 8-weeks of the semester. Prerequisite: XRAY 1222 Co-requisites: XRAY 1133, XRAY 1122, XRAY 1101, and XRAY 1111 (2 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 0 clinical hours)
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