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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 6 lab hrs, 3 cr (spring only) A practical application of advanced-level techniques, including flexible partial dentures and preliminary maxillofacial techniques, which includes the fabrication of an obturator denture. Prerequisite: Completion of all third-level courses
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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 6 lab hrs, 3 cr (spring only) A practical application of the techniques and procedures learned in the basic or specialized courses previously studied. Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) of dental prosthetic restorations will be emphasized. Applications of semi-precision dental attachments for specialized multi-unit bridgework combined with composite restorative materials are included. Actual impressions are used in all restorative dental cases in the classroom. Prerequisite: Completion of all third-level courses
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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 6 lab hrs, 3 cr (spring only) A practical application, at an advanced-level, of the techniques and procedures learned in the basic or specialized courses previously studied. Actual impressions are used in all restorations. The course also includes fabrication of CAD/CAM PROCERA restorations. Prerequisite: Completion of all third-level courses
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2.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr (spring only) History of orthodontics, the types of normal occlusion and malocclusion, the varieties and types of appliances used to move teeth and the physiological actions that occur when teeth are moved through bone as a result of orthodontic treatment. Prerequisite: Completion of all third-level courses
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1.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 1 cr (fall and spring) Introduction to the various imaging procedures performed by radiologic technologists. This course may be taken by students who are not eligible for other RAD/RT courses. Prerequisites: CUNY certification in reading, department approval required
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2.00 Credits
1.5 cl hrs, 1.5 lab hrs, 2 cr (fall only) Materials fee $30 This course introduces the student to basic radiographic positioning and related anatomy with emphasis on the skeletal system and extremities. In the laboratory, students develop positioning skills needed for clinical practices. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading, writing and mathematics; corequisites: RAD 1124/RT 124, RAD 1126/RT 126, RAD 1127/RT 127, RAD 1128/RT 128, BIO 2311/BY 301.1
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2.00 Credits
1.5 cl hrs, 1.5 lab hrs, 2 cr (fall only) This course introduces the student to accessory radiographic equipment, darkroom procedure, radiographic mathematics and principles of exposure techniques. In laboratory students develop technical skills needed for image production. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading, writing and mathematics; corequisites: RAD 1124/RT 124, RAD 1125/RT 125, RAD 1127/RT 127, RAD 1128/RT 128, BIO 2311/BY 301.1, MAT 1275/MA 275
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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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