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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed as an introduction to radiographic positioning. The proper methods of positioning patients for radiographic examination of the chest, abdomen, extremities (upper and lower), and fluoroscopy studies are presented. PREREQUISITE: RAD 150*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 110*, RAD 111C*, RAD 130* RAD 231*. Two lecture, two laboratory hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
The continued study of the proper methods of positioning patients for radiographic examination including the spine, urinary system, digestive system, mammography, reproductive system and operative procedures are presented. PREREQUISITES: RAD 110*, RAD 111C*, RAD 120*, RAD 130*,RAD 231*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 112C*, RAD 131*,RAD 232*. Two lecture, two laboratory hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to special procedures and Medical Imaging modalities. Angiography, arteriograms, venograms, myelograms, mammography, CT, MRI, radiation therapy and ultrasound are highlighted. PREREQUISITES: RAD 113C*, RAD 200*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 211C*, RAD 221*. Three lecture hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
The study of human anatomy and physiology as it relates to radiographic imaging. Classes include detailed study of bones and joints, the respiratory system, digestive system, and urinary system. PREREQUISITE: RAD150*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 110*, RAD 111C*, RAD 120*, RAD 231*.
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1.00 Credits
Continued study of human anatomy and physiology as it relates to radiographic imaging. Completion of systems and introduction to arterial systems are covered. PREREQUISITES: RAD 110*, RAD 111C*, RAD 120*, RAD 130*, RAD 231*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 112C*, RAD 121*, RAD 232*.
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2.00 Credits
An overview of basic radiation protection techniques and theory. This block of instruction must be completed prior to clinical assignment. There is a stipulated passing grade required for this course. PREREQUISITE: Formal admission into the Radiologic Technology Program.
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2.00 Credits
A comprehensive review of quality assurance and film critique. Various stages of processing and development are covered from the latent image to the manifest image. Pathology, anatomy, contrast, and density are evaluated. PREREQUISITES: RAD 112C*, RAD 121*, RAD 131*, RAD 232*. CO-REQUISITE: RAD 113C*.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical assignments in mobile imaging including general radiography and surgical procedures. Modality rotations include: Angiography/Arteriography, Cardiac Catheterization, CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiation Therapy, and Ultrasound. A minimum of360hours of supervised clinical education is required. PREREQUISITES: RAD 113C*, RAD 200*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 122*,RAD 221*.
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3.00 Credits
Continued general and specialized rotations. The student will become proficient in routine and specialized radiographic examinations of the head, spine, and extremities. Various special contrast studies will also be covered. A minimum of 360 hours of supervised clinical education is required. PREREQUISITES: RAD 122*, RAD 211C*, RAD 221*. COREQUISITES: RAD 220*, RAD 222*, RAD 241*, RAD 260*.
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2.00 Credits
A study of common pathologies and injuries. Emphasis is placed on the presentation of each pathology in relationship to the various exposure techniques in Medical Imaging. PREREQUISITES: RAD 122*, RAD 211C*, RAD 221*. COREQUISITES: RAD 212C*, RAD 222*, RAD 241*, RAD 260*.
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