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2.00 Credits
Introduces the format, rules, and regulations regarding certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and state certification requirements. Prerequisite: RADI 214 and RADI 216 and RADI 219. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours).
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6.00 Credits
Provides clinical experience through structured competency-based clinical assignments including upper and lower extremities, bony and visceral thorax, abdomen, vertebral column, cranium, and contrast studies of the digestive, urinary, and central nervous systems, and arthrography. Includes basic CT scan procedures. Prerequisite: RADI 214 and RADI 216 and RADI 219. Clinical: 6 credits (360 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Provides content on computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (CT/MRI) procedures including patient care, image acquisition, and cross sectional anatomy. Prerequisite: Completion of RADI 216 or RADI 201, or equivalent; a current second-year student in an accredited Radiography or Nuclear Medicine Program; ARRT or NMTCB registered or consent of the instructor. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Provides content through coverage of common diseases diagnosable via computed tomography (CT) and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Examines the disease or trauma process from its description, etiology, associated symptoms, and diagnosis with appearance on CT and /or MRI. Pre-requisite: Completion of RADI 216 or RADI 201 or equivalent; a current second-year student in an accredited Radiography or Nuclear Medicine Program; ARRT or NMTCB registered or consent of the instructor. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Provide content design to explore the physical principles and instrumentation involved in computed tomography (CT). Examining the history and evolution of CT, physics of radiation, and CT specific physics. Exploring CT systems operations to include: configuration, collimation, functions, processing and quality. Prerequisite: RADI 216 or RADI 201, or equivalent; a current second-year student in an accredited Radiography or Nuclear Medicine Program; ARRT or NMTCB registered or consent of the instructor. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Provides content design to explore the physical principles and instrumentation involved in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Examines the history and evolution of MRI, physics of radiation, and MRI specific physics. Explores MRI systems operations to include: configuration, collimation, functions, processing and quality. Prerequisite: RADI 216 or RADI 201, or equivalent; a current second-year student in an accredited Radiography or Nuclear Medicine Program; ARRT or NMTCB registered or consent of the instructor. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Examines the procedures, positioning, and equipment involved in computed tomography (CT) imaging. Prerequisite: RADI 216 or RADI 201, or equivalent; a current second-year student in an accredited Radiography or Nuclear Medicine Program; ARRT or NMTCB registered or consent of the instructor. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on patient care and imaging areas of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). Explores topics of image formation, tissue characteristics, resolution, imaging options and parameters, post processing, and patient characteristics. Discusses specific MRI and MRA exams for image body systems. Prerequisite: RADI 216 or RADI 201, or equivalent; a current second-year student in an accredited Radiography or Nuclear Medicine Program; ARRT or NMTCB registered or consent of the instructor. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Examines economic, political, cultural, and social realities that offer more opportunities and engagement at every level for non-native Chinese people. Includes some basic vocabulary. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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4.00 Credits
Introduces basic modes of communication in Chinese. Stresses speaking, listening, reading and writing as target skills. Emphasizes everyday language which the students will learn by applying essential grammatical structures to vocabulary. Presents an overview of the cultures of China. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
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