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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
1.5 cl hrs, 1.5 lab hrs, 2 cr (fall only) In this course the students learn general patient care and safety; first aid in emergencies; infection control and aseptic techniques; fundamentals of ethics and the law and basic medical terminology. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading, writing and mathematics; corequisites: RAD 1124/RT 124, RAD 1125/RT 125, RAD 1126/RT 126, RAD 1128/RT 128, BIO 2311/BY 301.1
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2.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 2 cr (fall only) A study of general methods of radiation protection when exposing patients to ionizing radiation, critical to patient safety and the safety of the radiographer. Biological effects and the basic mechanism of short-term and long-term effects of ionizing radiation are covered. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading, writing and mathematics; corequisites: RAD 1124/RT 124, RAD 1125/RT 125, RAD 1126/RT 126, RAD 1127/RT 127, BIO 2311/BY 301.1
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2.00 Credits
1.5 cl hrs, 1.5 lab hrs, 2 cr (spring only) Materials fee $30 In this course the students continue to learn radiographic positioning and related anatomy with emphasis on basic positioning for skull, thorax and spine; includes practice positioning in lab. Prerequisites: RAD 1224/RT 124, RAD 1125/RT 125, RAD 1126/RT 126, RAD 1127/RT 127, RAD 1128/RT 128, BIO 2311/BY 301.1; corequisites: RAD 1226/RT 226, RAD 1227/RT 227, RAD 1228/RT 228, BIO 2312/BY 301.2
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2.00 Credits
1.5 cl hrs, 1.5 lab hrs, 2 cr (spring only) The course is a continuation of RAD 1126/RT 126, with an emphasis on automatic processing, related mathematics and an in-depth study of factors contributing to radiographic quality. Laboratory experiments include applied exposure principles using the phantom and film critique. Prerequisites: RAD 1124/RT 124, RAD 1125/RT 125, RAD 1126/RT 126, RAD 1127/RT 127, RAD 1128/RT 128, BIO 2311/BY 301.1, MAT 1275/MA 275; corequisites: RAD 1225/RT 225, RAD 1227/RT 227, RAD 1228/RT 228, BIO 2312/BY 301.2
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr (spring only) A study of disease processes of the body systems, related radiographic examinations and related terminology. Prerequisites: RAD 1124/RT 124, RAD 1125/RT 125, RAD 1126/RT 126, RAD 1127/RT 127, RAD 1128/RT 128, BIO 2311/BY 301.1; corequisites: RAD 1225/RT 225, RAD 1226/RT 226, RAD 1228/RT 228, BIO 2312/BY 301.2
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2.00 Credits
13 clinic hrs, 2 cr (spring only) A 30-day internship designed to integrate the didactic and practical concepts learned in the radiologic technology laboratories. Emphasis is placed on patient care, patient positioning, radiation protection and image production. Film critique and case presentation are required. Prerequisites: RAD 1124/RT 124, RAD 1125/RT 125, RAD 1126/RT 126, RAD 1127/RT 127, RAD 1128/RT 128, BIO 2311/BY 301.1, ENG 1101/EG 101; corequisites: RAD 1225/RT 225, RAD 1226/ RT 226, RAD 1227/RT 227, BIO 2312/BY 301.2
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3.00 Credits
19.5 clinic hrs, 3 cr (summer session) A continuation of RAD 1228/RT 228, which includes a 35-day internship designed to integrate didactic and clinical concepts. Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences learned in RAD 1225/RT 225. Film critique classes are held weekly. Prerequisites: RAD 1225/RT 225, RAD 1226/RT 226, RAD 1227/ RT 227, RAD 1228/RT 228, BIO 2312/BY 301.2
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2.00 Credits
1.5 cl hrs, 1.5 lab hrs, 2 cr (fall only) Materials fee $30 This course is a continuation of RAD 1225/RT 225 with an emphasis on more advanced radiographic positioning and procedures. Practical laboratory experiences include advanced skull and spine procedures. Prerequisites: RAD 1225/RT 225, RAD 1226/RT 226, RAD 1227/ RT 227, RAD 1229/RT 229; corequisites: RAD 2326/RT 326, RAD 2327/RT 327, RAD 2328/RT 328
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2.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 2 cr (fall only) Instruction in the principles of x-ray generation, x-ray circuits and equipment. Basic concepts of quality management are covered. Prerequisites: RAD 1225/RT 225, RAD 1226/RT 226, RAD 1227/ RT 227, RAD 1229/RT 229; corequisites: RAD 2325/RT 325, RAD 2327/RT 327, RAD 2328/ RT 328
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2.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 2 cr (fall only) The course emphasizes crosssectional anatomy as used in medical imaging with a correlation of anatomical structures and sectional images. Prerequisites: RAD 1225/RT 225, RAD 1226/RT 226, RAD 1227/ RT 227, RAD 1229/RT 229; corequisites: RAD 2325/RT 325, RAD 2326/RT 326, RAD 2328/ RT 328
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