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RTCA 222: Principles of Radiobiology
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
A study of the biological effects of ionizing radiation. Emphasis is placed on the basic concept of radiation dose and the interactions of radiant energy with living matter. Mutagenesis, carcinogenesis, embryonic and fetal effects, and other topics relevant to medical applications of ionizing radiation are stressed. A typed paper is required for this course. Prerequisites RTCA 218, 219
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RTCA 231: Quality Assurance in Radiography
2.00 Credits
Kettering College
A study of the basic concepts and practical applications of quality control techniques employed in Radiologic Technology to monitor X-ray production equipment, film systems, film processing, and ancillary equipment. Functional knowledge of word processing and spreadsheets is recommended for this course. Prerequisite: RTCA 218
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RTCA 239: Practicum V
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
The fifth semester of supervised clinical practicum hours. The student applies the learned knowledge and skills relevant to the usage of radiologic methods and techniques. The student demonstrates final competency in a wide variety of radiographic procedures. It is recommended that the student enter the course with a functional knowledge of Windows operations for the clinical setting. Prerequisite: RTCA 215
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RTCA 240: Practicum VI
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
The last clinical term allows the student to demonstrate the affect skills necessary for the entry-level radiographer. Team work, professionalism, and multitasking are the major areas in which the student will be evaluated as a culmination of all clinical experiences. Prerequisite: RTCA 239
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RTCA 291: Radiology Simulated Registry
2.00 Credits
Kettering College
A course that prepares the second-year student radiographer for the ARRT Registry Examination through review and simulated registry examinations. Prerequisite: All RTCA courses
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RTCA 295: Independent Study in Radiologic Technology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kettering College
An individualized independent study with the advice and approval of the radiologic sciences and imaging department faculty. The student may pursue the study of a specific area of radiologic technology such as research, laboratory experimentation, or both. Topics must be mutually agreed upon by the student and the instructor before registration.
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SLHP 200: Health Care Needs of the Hispanic Population
2.00 Credits
Kettering College
A course designed to prepare students to provide accessible, culturally appropriate, quality health services to the Hispanic population. The emphasis of the class is twofold: to provide students with the tools necessary to address health care issues and research national health care trends through a culturally sensitive approach; and to introduce students to basic Spanish phrases and vocabulary so that they can communicate, interview, and provide care.
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SLHP 301: International Health
2.00 Credits
Kettering College
An introduction to the global health care system emphasizing developing countries. Health and illness issues will be discussed in relation to the world community. Application of the topics discussed will be pursued in a servicelearning experience outside the United States. Students will be expected to travel outside the United States. This course includes 40 service-learning hours. Students not enrolled in the service learning honors program may take the course with permission of the instructor(s) and advisor.
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SLHP 331: Health Care Needs of Underserved Populations
2.00 Credits
Kettering College
An introduction to the health care needs of underserved populations in the United States. Topics related to health and illness problems of diverse groups in the United States will be discussed, including but not limited to homeless groups, migrant workers, urban poor, and those living in rural settings. Application of the topics discussed will be used in a service-learning experience in a local community. This course includes 40 service-learning hours. Students not enrolled in the service learning honors program may take the course with permission from the instructor(s) and advisor.
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SLHP 501: Health Care Activism and Research
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
The study of health care delivery and health policy through researchbased health activism. The focus is on developing a research proposal that reflects some health issue and how it coincides with a vision of social change in health care. Course develops practical skills for collecting and analyzing data and presenting it in a form understandable to policymakers. Students are encouraged to develop research project proposals that reflect their own interests and abilities. Graduate students taking this course write a research proposal. Prerequisite: HEPR 410 or permission of instructor
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