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2.00 Credits
Examines radiologic anatomy and examination procedures for the upper appendicular skeleton, the chest and the abdomen. The basic concepts of radiologic positioning are presented. Students are taught techniques and procedures related to reading various types of technique charts and are able to program X-ray units for correct exposure for designated examination. Prerequisite: Admission into the Radiologic Technology program. Prior or concurrent enrollment in BIO 160, HSC 104, HSC 105, HSC 107 and HSC 112. Corequisite: RAD 103.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to the principles of radiography and factors controlling radiologic production and radiation protection. Radiation production, prime factors, radiographic film, intensifying screens, picture archived communication systems/computerized radiography, laser printers, and film processing are presented. Prerequisite: Admission into the Radiologic Technology program. Prior or concurrent enrollment in BIO 160, HSC 104, HSC 105, HSC 107 and HSC 112. Corequisite: RAD 102.
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2.00 Credits
Examines the radiologic anatomy and examination procedures for the lower extremity, bony thorax and vertebral column. Students are taught to read various types of technique charts and program X-ray units for correct exposure for these examinations. Prerequisite: BIO 160, HSC 104, HSC 105, HSC 107, HSC 112, RAD 102 and RAD 103 with grades of C or better. Prior or concurrent enrollment in BIO 161, HSC 201, HSC 213, RAD 106 and RAD 107.
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2.00 Credits
Provides supervised environment to provide the necessary skills needed to evaluate the radiologic image and provide appropriate recommendations for improving the diagnostic quality of the radiograph. Prerequisite: BIO 160, HSC 104, HSC 105, HSC 107, HSC 112, RAD 102 and RAD 103 with grades of C or better. Prior or concurrent enrollment in BIO 161, HSC 201 and HSC 213. Corequisite: RAD 105 and RAD 107.
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0.00 - 16.00 Credits
Applies principles of radiologic positioning under the supervision of qualified registered American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) technologist. Emphasis on appendicular and axial skeleton. Principles of exposure, image quality and other associated professional skills. Placement of clinical assignment by program coordinator. Prerequisite: CPR American Heart Association Certification, BIO 160, HSC 105, HSC 107, RAD 102 and RAD 103 with grades of C or better. Prior or concurrent enrollment in BIO 161, HSC 201 and HSC 213. Corequisite: RAD 105 and RAD 106.
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4.00 Credits
Applies principles of radiologic positioning under the supervision of qualified registered American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) technologist. Continued emphasis on contrasted procedures, appendicular and axial skeleton, the chest and bony thorax, and other radiologic skills. Placement of clinical assignment and seminar by program coordinator. Prerequisite: BIO 161, HSC 201, HSC 213 and RAD 107 with grades of C or better.
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2.00 Credits
Covers the radiologic anatomy and examination procedures for the digestive, urinary, and hepatobiliary systems, as well as the cranium, paranasal sinuses and facial bones. Students are taught to read various types of technique charts and program X-ray units for correct exposure for these examinations. Prerequisite: RAD 102 and RAD 105 with grades of C or better. Corequisite: RAD 205.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides a continuation of topics covered in RAD 106 such as the principles involved in diagnostic X-ray production and radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment. Topics include X-ray production, electromagnetic interactions with matter, X-ray devices, equipment circuitry, targets, filtration, physics of computerized radiography and digital radiography, and dosimeter. Covers the application of physical concepts as related to X-ray image production. Prerequisite: RAD 106 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: RAD 202, RAD 204 and RAD 205.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides an in-depth study of radiation biology, radiation regulations and radiation measurements. Somatic and genetic effects of ionizing radiation is presented. Radiation safety practices for staff and patient/clients is covered. Prerequisite: BIO 161 and RAD 106 with grades of C or better. Corequisite: RAD 202, RAD 203 and RAD 205.
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4.00 Credits
Provides a continuation of radiologic experiences with emphasis on radiographic positioning of the cranial and facial bones; trauma; surgery and mobile procedures; and observation of radiologic interpretation. Placement of clinical assignment by program coordinator. Prerequisite: RAD 201 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: RAD 202, RAD 203 and RAD 204.
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