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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of the basic principles of atomic structure, radioactivity, magnetism, electricity, and mechanics. These fundamental aspects of radiation physics which are required to understand the nature and production of x-rays. PREREQUISITES: RAD 113C*, RAD 200*, MATH 1010 or 1130. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 122*, RAD 211C*. Three lecture hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the operation of x-ray machines and related radiographic equipment, radiation detection, x-ray interaction with matter and physics. PREREQUISITES: RAD 122*, RAD211C*, RAD 221*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 212C*, RAD 220*, RAD 241*, RAD 260*. Three lecture hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the technical aspects of radiographic film, screens, beam resistors, grids, film processing, radiographic quality, quality assurance, procedures, and retake analysis. PREREQUISITE: RAD 150*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 111C*, RAD 120*, RAD 130*. Three lecture hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the technical aspects of image intensification, automatic exposure control, television, cine, body section radiography, mobile equipment, mammography equipment, equipment testing, and the mathematical relationships between exposure factors. Independent research projects are assigned. PREREQUISITES: RAD 110*, RAD 111C*,RAD 120*, RAD 130*, RAD 231*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 112C*, RAD 121*, RAD 131*. Three lecture hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Objective tests are used to evaluate each student's readiness for terminal academic competencies. PREREQUISITES; RAD 122*, RAD 211C*, RAD 221*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 212C*, RAD 220*, RAD 222*, RAD 260*.
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2.00 Credits
A final comprehensive review of all radiographic coursework. "Mock Registries"are administered and discussions of continuing educational opportunities are included. PREREQUISITES: RAD 212C*, RAD 222*, RAD 241*, RAD 260*.
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2.00 Credits
An overview of ionizing radiation and its effects on the human body. Subject matter to include acute and long term effects of radiation exposure. Cellular/tissue damage along with radiation protection strategies for the Medical Imaging professional are covered. PREREQUISITES: RAD 122*, RAD 211C*, RAD 221*. CO-REQUISITES: RAD 212C*, RAD 220*, RAD 222*, RAD 241*.
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4.00 Credits
Basic principles and practices of real estate are covered, including real estate law, appraisal, finance and closing, real estate math, and property marketing. Prerequisite to acquiring the real estate salesman license. This course provides the 60 hours of instruction needed to sit for the Tennessee Real Estate Affiliate Broker's examination.
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2.00 Credits
This course meets the 30 clock hour requirement for students who have completed RES 215 and passed the initial Affiliate Broker exam. The focus is on the steps needed for career entry into the Real Estate profession with emphasis on operations, marketing and financial products available. PREREQUISITE: RES 215 and passage of the Affiliate Broker exam.
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2.00 Credits
This introductory course is designed to present an overview of the role of the respiratory care practitioner. Content areas to include ethics, the history of respiratory care, professional organizations and opportunities. Independent research required.
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