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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course enables the student to distinguish differences between modes of imaging systems and to analyze the different types of image intensification systems. It explains the advantages of image intensification and discusses new types of imaging modalities. 2 credits.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the principles of the interaction of radiation with living systems. Correlates concepts studied in physics, biology, and physiology and offers an understanding of the effects of radiation on living organisms. Acute and chronic effects of radiation are discussed. 2 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the information on structure, function, and development of disease in the body. Emphasis is on physiology, the progress of diseases, and clinical application, illustrated with radiographs. 3 credits.
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1.00 Credits
This course stresses the importance of quality control in today's radiology department and analyzes methods of enhancing image quality within a range of variables. It also discusses effective testing and correction of image quality. The components involved in the quality improvement system are identified. State, federal, and professional impacts are described. 1 credit.
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2.00 Credits
A well-designed and developed competency-based clinical education in which the student has an active role in developing the skills required to administer quality patient care services. This component demonstrates integration and correlation with the didactic component and also includes cognitive, psychomotor, and effective capabilities of the student. The system provides objective evaluation of each competency, using a consistent method to measure student success. RS 125: 2 credits, fall semester; RS 126: 3 credits, spring semester; RS 127 4 credits, fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
This area of clinical education establishes anatomic and clinical orientation, with sectional anatomy information necessary to meet the needs of special imaging examinations. These special imaging areas include mammography and CT/MRI. 2 credits.
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2.00 Credits
This unit provides pharmacology concepts, venipuncture theory and practice, and the administration of diagnostic contrast agents and/or intravenous medications, with emphasis on appropriate delivery of patient care during these procedures. 2 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the Solar System, basic concepts of climate, study of the structure and composition of the Earth. Two lectures and two hours of laboratory and demonstration each week. Lab fee. 3 credits. Every fall; day.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of SCI 1001. Prerequisite: SCI 1001. Lab fee. 3 credits. Every spring; day.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the sea from biological, chemical, geological, and physical viewpoints; ocean sediments and their origins; composition of sea water; currents, tides, beaches, waves, and economic potential of oceans; exploration as an energy source. 3 credits. Fall or spring semester as needed; evening.
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