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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Hours Pre-requisite: ENG 111 In this course, students will examine representations of women in literature from several historical periods and cultures, reading works by well-known women and little-known women writers. Analyzing literature from the perspective of feminist studies, students will consider why women writers have been excluded from the canon, how patriarchal culture and gender stereotyping have influenced women's lives, and women's imaginativewriting. This course requires students to complete a research paper using conventions for citation and both print and on-line sources. By the end of the semester, students will be able to identify important differences and similarities among diverse women writers and will have gained knowledge of contributions that women writers have made over time. Credit will be awarded in either English or Women's studies.
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2.50 Credits
(Formerly XRA 5113) 2.5 credits, 3 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab Pre-requisite: ENG 110 Co-requisite: XRA 113 The student will identify and perform the basic radiographic positions of the body.
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2.50 Credits
(Formerly XRA 5111) 2.5 credits, 3 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab Pre-requisites: ENG 110 and MAT 020 Co-requisites: XRA 112 The student will identify the basic principles of radiographic exposures and image formation as well as the chemistry of the processing solutions, darkroom accessories, and the composition of the radiographic film and film holders.
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2.00 Credits
(Formerly XRA 5217) 2 credits, 3 hours lecture Pre-requisites: ENG 110; MAT 020 Co-requisites: XRA 111 The student will examine the physics of radiographic equipment, especially the circuitry, accessories, image intensification, optics, and fundamentals of preventive maintenance.
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2.00 Credits
(Formerly XRA 5115) 2 credits, 3 hours lecture Co-requisite: XRA 110 The student will identify the radiographic anatomy of the skeleton.
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2.00 Credits
(Formerly XRA 5112) 2 credits, 3 hours lecture Pre-requisite: ENG 110 Co-requisite: XRA 110 The student will identify professional practice issues in diagnostic imaging in the context of the contemporary health care environment. Students will also be introduced to basic concepts in radiation safety.
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2.50 Credits
(Formerly XRA 5118) 2.5 credits, 3 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab Pre-requisite: XRA 110 Co-requisite: XRA 123 The student will identify and perform the advanced radiographic positions of the body and the skull.
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2.50 Credits
(Formerly XRA 5116) 2.5 credits, 3 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab Pre-requisite: XRA 111 The student will identify the advanced concepts of radiographic exposure, preparation, and use of technique charts, and be introduced to radiographic equipment calibration.
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2.00 Credits
(Formerly XRA 5121) 2 credits, 3 hours lecture Pre-requisites: XRA 111; XRA 112 Co-requisite: XRA 121 The student will identify the principles of radiation protection, the interaction of Xrays with matter, quantities and units of radiation.
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1.00 Credits
(Formerly XRA 5120) 1 credit, 1.5 hours lecture Pre-requisite: XRA 113 Co-requisite: XRA 120 The student will identify the basic points, planes, lines, and bony anatomy of the skull.
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