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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 096 with a grade of "C" or higherDesigned to give the student radiographer basic knowledge of the principles of physics necessary for understanding X-ray production, equipment, and auxiliary devices. Special emphasis is given to the X-ray circuit and tube, generation of X-ray photons, and the characteristics of the X-ray beam. Three hours lecture/discussion a week.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Program Coordinator Consent A study of the biologic effects of radiation on the human body. Topics include interaction of radiation and matter, radiosensitivity, cellular and systemic response to radiation, early and late effects of radiation, radiation protection regulations, and protection practices for radiation workers. Two hours lecture/discussion a week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Program Coordinator Consent An introduction to advanced radiographic procedures using contrast media, image intensification, and quality assurance procedures. Includes a comparison of the principles of special imaging to routine diagnostic procedures and an analysis of the anatomy of the areas being studied. Three hours lecture/discussion a week.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Program Coordinator Consent A course in the practical application of radiographic principles and procedures. Students assigned three days per week to a clinical education site to observe and perform radiographic procedures under the supervision of a clinical instructor and staff radiographers. Students expected to become experienced in surgical, trauma, and other specialized examinations.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Program Coordinator Consent Introduces theories of disease causation and the pathologic disorders that compromise healthy systems. Etiology, pathphysiologic responses, clinical manifestations, radiographic appearance and treatment of diseases will be presented. Will focus on the relationships between pathology and the production of the radiographic image; will include specialized imaging modalities in the detection of disease. Two hours lecture/discussion a week.
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2.50 Credits
Prerequisite: Program Coordintor Consent A 5-week course in the practical application of radiographic principles and procedures. Students are assigned five days per week to a clinical education site to observe and perform radiographic procedures under the supervision of a clinical instructor and staff radiographers. Students are expected to polish skills to the level required for entry into the profession of radiologic technology. Final competency testing on all radiographic procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None An analysis of racial, religious, ethnic, and other groups examining the persistence of group identity, inter-group relations, social movements, government policy, and related social problems which will assist the student in gaining a better understanding of the differences within a pluralistic society. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: S7 903D, SOC 913
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None An exploration into the concept of family and its relationships. Intimate relationship formation, maintenance and demise will be addressed. Focus is directed to motivation, commitment, diversity and individual choice within relationships. The personal capacity to understand, to grow, and to change will unfold throughout the course . Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: S7 902, SOC 912
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Examination of the major social problems facing the nation and world today including problems related to substance abuse, sexual behavior, crime, violence, aging, racism, poverty, sexism, the family, health care, population growth, and the environment. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: S7 901, SOC 911
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Study of theories of criminology. Analyzes crime in relation to cultural environment and social institutions. The nature of crime, causes of criminal behavior, social control, and the Criminal Justice System are some of the topics covered. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: CRJ 912
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