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PSY 481: Senior Thesis(F,S)
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Students design and conduct research projects resulting in a written thesis and an oral presentation. Prerequisite: Psy 330 with a grade of 'C' or above and Senior standing.
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PSY 498: Advanced Topics in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Designed to give advanced instruction in some area not covered in other courses. For upper division majors. Prerequisites to be determined by department.
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PSY 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Course structured by adviser with approval of department head. Prerequisite: Advanced standing in major field. Registration must be approved by adviser and department head. majors. Prerequisite: Psy 100, take prior to or concurrent with Junior Block classes.
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RAD 111: Medical Terminology
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
The language of medicine, especially as related to radiology, through a comprehensive study of the more common medical roots, prefixes and suffixes. Relates medical roots to everyday English words. A survey of medical and surgical diseases is included. This particular course is recommended for pre-radiology students. Three hours lecture per week.
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RAD 132: Principles of Radiographic Exposure
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Fundamental principles of technique and technique conversion with particular emphasis on the factors that directly and indirectly effect radiographic exposure. Course also includes discussion of radiation protection and darkroom chemistry. Three hours lecture per week.
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RAD 142: Radiographic Positioning I
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Basic radiographic positioning including both standard and specialized positions of the chest, bony thorax, pelvis, extremities, and spine. Film critique and radiation protection are included. One and a half hours lecture, three hours lab per week.
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RAD 170: Radiologic Physics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
The physics of radiology. The physical principles of X-ray production, including theory in electricity, rectification, circuitry, and basic equipment operation and maintenance. Three hours lecture per week.
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RAD 210: Clinical Training II
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Intensive clinical training with emphasis in fluoroscopy and various contrast studies. Additional experience and competencies will also be obtained in the areas of general radiography, portables, and an introduction to surgical rotations. Fifteen hours of clinical training per week.
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RAD 241: Radiographic Positioning II
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Radiographic procedures related to the digestive, biliary, urinary, mammary, and reproductive systems. Special emphasis on the use and preparation of contrast media, patient preparation, and procedures employed, including tomography to visualize organs of interest and pathophysiology of the above systems. Prerequisites: Rad 142 or permission of instructor. Two and half hours lecture and one hour labs per week.
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RAD 290: Clinical Training III
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Clinical training in special procedures requiring sterile fields and surgical cases. Continued practice and competency in general radiography, surgery, and contrast studies. Prerequisites: Rad 110, Rad 210. Twenty-five hours of clinical training per week.
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