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PSY 445: Topical Seminar
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
Comprehensive investigation of selected psychological issues, topics, theories and applications. Course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive integrative experience. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior status and permission of the Instructor.
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PSY 450: Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
Research under the direction of a faculty mentor on a topic chosen by faculty and/or students. Work is reported orally and in writing. Prerequisites: PSY 215 and permission of the instructor.
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RAD 100: Orient/Intro to Radiologic Technology
2.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This course will acquaint the student with the history of radiation therapy and the terminology associated with diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of the cancer patient as well as those terms that relate to radiation dosage and radiation protection. 3 hours lecture/lab per week. Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the Radiation Therapy Program; BIO 107, 107L 108. 108L; CIS 101, MTH 141 or 142. Corequisite: HS 100.
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RAD 101: Patient Care
1.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This course is designed to provide the aspiring radiation therapist with a general overview of the day-to-day activities in a modern radiation oncology department as well as observation of diagnostic imaging procedures pertinent to the practice of radiation therapy. 7.5 hours per day, 2 days per week. One hour recitation is scheduled per week. Prerequisite: HS 100; RTS 100. Corequisite(s): RTS 107, 308; PHY 111.
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RAD 102: Radiologic Proced & Related Anatomy I
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
An introduction to the theoretical and practical principles of radiographic positioning to include radiography of the chest, bony thorax, upper, and lower extremities. Body planes/sections, anatonical relationships, basic radiographic positioning and related terminology, patient positioning, and anatomical part positioning will be studied. All theoretical concepts are presented in correlation with radiographic images and application of knowledge is provided in the laboratory setting. 3 hours lecture per week for 15 weeks. 2.0 hours lab per week. Prerequisite: Admission into the School of Radiologic Technology. Corequisites: RAD 100, 101, 103, 104; BIO 107, 107L; MTH 136.
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RAD 102 - Radiologic Proced & Related Anatomy I
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RAD 103: Radiographic Exposure I
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This course is designed to first, introduce specific types of radiation and second, outline the general principles and theories of radiographic exposure including: concepts in radiation production and control, understanding the image receptor package, primary exposure factors, radiation quantity and quality and influencing factors in exposure technique selection for image production. Practical problem solving experience, including the use of critical thinking skills, is reinforced during the completion of weekly supervised laboratory experiment assignments. 3 hours lecture per week for 15 weeks. 1.5 hours lab per week. Prerequisite: Admission into the School of Radiologic Technology. Corequisites: RAD 100, 101, 102, 104; BIO 107, 107L; MTH 136.
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RAD 103 - Radiographic Exposure I
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RAD 104: Clinical Education I
1.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
The student under direct supervision from a staff technologist or clinical instructor, begins observing radiographic examination on radiographic procedures studied in Radiographic Procedures I lecture and laboratory. Students are required to successfully complete a minimum of three Radiographic Competency Examinations to meet the minimum course requirements. 15 hours per week. Prerequisite: Admission into the School of Radiologic Technology. Corequisites: RAD 100, 101, 102, 103; BIO 107, 107L; MTH 136.
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RAD 105: Radiologic Proced & Related Anatomy II
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
A continuation of Radiographic Procedures I; radiographic positioning and related terminology, patient positioning, anatomical part positioning, and associated anatomical anatomy of the human body will be studied with regard to radiography of the complete vertebral column to include the pelvic girdle, bony thorax, alimentary canal and Urinary and Biliary systems. 3 hours lecture per week for 15 weeks. 2.0 hours lab per week. Prerequisites: RAD 100, 101, 102, 103, 104; BIO 107, 107L; MTH 136. Corequisites: RAD 106, 107, 108, 109; BIO 108, 108L; ENG 101.
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RAD 106: Radiographic Exposure II
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This course continues to introduce the student to the general principles and theories which enable the radiographer to control and/or correct radiographic exposure problems. This course includes concepts in primary exposure factors, radiation quantity and quality and the factors which influence radiographic exposure technique selection for the image production. 3 lecture hours per week for 15 weeks. 1.5 hours lab per week. Prerequisites: RAD 100, 101, 102, 103, 104; BIO 107, 107L; MTH 136. Corequisites: RAD 105, 107, 108, 109; BIO 108, 108L; ENG 101.
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RAD 107: Physics for Radiologic Technology
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This course will introduce the student to the fundamentals of medical imaging and radiographic positioning. Topics covered include: various imaging modalities pertinent to radiation therapy, accessory equipment, body planes/sections, digital imaging, radiographic positioning as it is related to radiation therapy procedures and related terminology Prerequisite: RTS 100; HS 100 Corequisite: RTS 101, 308; PHY 111
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