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  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 002285 Designed to improve reading comprehension skills and vocabulary with narrative and expository materials and to develop an appreciation of narrative writing through individualized and/or group instruction and practice reading. Lecture: 3 hours. Prerequisite: Compass reading score 35-50. Component: Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 002286 Designed to improve proficiency in reading comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills and to prepare students for college reading through individualized and/or group instruction and practice. Lecture: 3 hours. Prerequisite: Compass reading score 51-69 or successful completion of RDG 010. Component: Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 002287 Designed to improve reading comprehension and vocabulary of expository reading materials by improving the student's vocabulary and comprehension processes. Strategies taught in course are applied to college level reading materials. Lecture: 3 hours. Prerequisite: Compass reading score 70-80 or successful completion of RDG 020. Component: Lecture
  • 10.00 Credits

    Hours: 10 Course ID: 004820 An introduction to radiography which emphasizes historic perspective, professional ethics, introductory radiation protection, patient management, density and contrast manipulation and the role of the radiographer as a member of the health care team is included. The principles of human anatomy are applied to the study of fundamental radiographic procedures (exposure factors and patient positioning) used for different age groups. Procedures include: thorax, abdomen, upper and lower extremities. Prerequisite: Admission to Radiography Program, CPR certificate, BSL 110 and BSL 111. Lecture: 6 credits (90 credit hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours); Clinical: 3 credits (225 contact hours). Component: Clinical, Laboratory, Lecture Campus: BLC
  • 10.00 Credits

    Hours: 10 Course ID: 004821 Radiography II is a continuation of Radiography I with emphasis on radiographic imaging, related technical factors and accessory equipment. The principles of human anatomy are applied to the study of fundamental radiographic procedures (exposure factors and patient positioning) used for different age groups. Procedures include cranium, spine, alimentary canal, gillary system, and urinary system. Included also is the selection, tupe, complication, patient education, and administration of contrast media. Prerequisite: RDL/RAD 100. Lecture: 6 credits (90 credit hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours); Clinical: 3 credits (225 contact hours). Component: Clinical, Laboratory, Lecture Campus: BLC
  • 4.00 Credits

    Hours: 4 Course ID: 004822 Special radiographic examinations and equipment are discussed. A practical approach to critical thinking and critical analysis of the finished radiograph with emphasis on a systematic approach is also included. Prerequisite: RDL/RAD 110. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Clinical: 2 credits (150 contact hours). Component: Clinical, Lecture Campus: BLC
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 004823 This course is a continuation of the clinical education experience. Critical evaluation of the finished radiograph with emphasis on recognizing acceptable density, contrast, detail, distortion, and anatomical position is also included. Prerequisite: RDL 200. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours); Clinical: 2 credits (150 contact hours). Component: Clinical, Lecture Campus: BLC
  • 4.00 Credits

    Hours: 9 Course ID: 004824 Theories and principles involved in the production, control, and application of ionizing radiation in radiography are covered. Additional topics include: developing a quality assurance program, quality control testing or radiographic equipment, processing the latent image, and image intensification. Advanced patient care skills are also included. Lecture: 4 credits (60 credit hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours); Clinical: 4 credits (300 contact hours). Component: Clinical, Laboratory, Lecture Campus: BLC
  • 9.00 Credits

    Hours: 9 Course ID: 004825 Equipment and advanced modalities used to complement diagnostic radiology are introduced. Principles of radiation biology, radiation protection, pathology and the systematic classifications of disease are included. Professional and legal standards are discussed. Prerequisite: RDL/RAD 210. Lecture: 4 credits (60 credit hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours); Clinical: 4 credits (300 contact hours). Component: Clinical, Laboratory, Lecture Campus: BLC
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 004826 Digital images will be used to aid technologists in recognizing, locating, and identifying normal and abnormal anatomy. Areas of concentration will include the head, spine, soft tissue neck, thorax, abdomen male and female pelvis, and upper and lower extremities. Prerequisite: Technologists registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board, or students who have completed one year and are currently enrolled in an accredited Radiography or Nuclear Medicine Program, or consent of instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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