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10.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RSCI 200, 206, and 210. Corequisite: RSCI 330. Restriction: admission to associate degree radiologic science program. Clinical experience in an affiliated health care agency's radiology department, designated to introduce the student to the radiographer's role and function in the practice of radiography. The student will be applying concepts and skills learned in previous RSCI courses. Emphasis is on performance of imaging procedures such as chest, bony thorax, abdomen, upper and lower extremity, and selected contrast procedures. Forty hours per week in a health care agency's radiology department.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RSCI 310. Corequisite: RSCI 320. Restriction: admission to associate degree radiologic science program. Radiographic film evaluation in patient positioning, anatomy, and radiographic quality factors with an emphasis on methods to correct and improve images. Two hours of didactic instruction per week.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RSCI 230 and 330. Restriction: admission to associate degree radiologic science program. A continuation of RSCI 206 which studies radiographic anatomy, positioning, and image evaluation with emphasis on the radiographer's role and function in the performance of imaging procedures such as vertebral column, hip and pelvis, cranium, facial bones, and paranasal sinuses. Three hours of didactic and two hours of laboratory experiences per week.
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10.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RSCI 310. Corequisite: RSCI 300. Restriction: admission to associate degree radiologic science program. Clinical experience in an affiliated health care agency's radiology department, designed to continue to build on clinical experience obtained in preceding RSCI courses. Emphasis is on performance of imaging procedures such as vertebral column, hip and pelvis, cranium, facial bones, and paranasal sinuses. Forty hours per week in a health care agency's radiology department.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RSCI 200, 206, and 210. Corequisite: RSCI 230. Restriction: admission to associate degree radiologic science program. A study of pathological imaging to include the cardiovascular, genitourinary, digestive and accessory organs, respiratory, nervous and musculoskeletal systems. This course will investigate the etiology, signs and systems and the primary methods of diagnosis. A major emphasis is placed on radiologic visualization of pathological conditions. Two hours of didactic experience per week.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RSCI 300 and 320. Corequisites: RSCI 340, 346 and 350. Restriction: admission to associate degree radiologic science program. A study of the effects of radiation on the cells, tissues, organs, and the entire human body at all stages of life span. The emphasis is on radiation protection procedures, and methods of monitoring radiation exposure. The role and function of the radiologic science technologist is discussed in regards to legal responsibility for radiation protection of the patients, other health care personnel, and the public. Two hours of didactic experience per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RSCI 300 and 320. Corequisites: RSCI 335, 346 and 350. Restriction: admission to associate degree radiologic science program. An advanced study of radiographic film processing and image formation with an emphasis on the role and function of the radiographer in such areas as quality assurance, fluoroscopic imaging, digital imaging and tomography. Two hours of didactic and two hours of laboratory experience per week.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RSCI 300 and 320. Corequisites: RSCI 335, 340 and 350. Restriction: admission to associate degree radiologic science program. The study of radiation physics and electronics with emphasis on concepts and principles as related to the role and function of the radiographer. Two hours of didactic experience per week.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RSCI 300 and 320. Corequisites: RSCI 335, 340, and 346. Restriction: admission to associate degree radiologic science program. A course designed to assess the student's knowledge and application of the radiography practice. Based on assessment results, the faculty will facilitate review and learning experiences to assist the student in meeting identified learning needs. Two hours of didactic per week.
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3.00 Credits
Restriction: admission to the baccaleaureate imaging sciences degree. Students interact as both participants and presenters in a seminar environment where diagnostic imaging, health policy issues, and legal and ethical issues of health care are explored. Emphasis is on assessment of radiologic sciences competencies, oral and written skills, and preparation for a career. This course satisfies the general education integrative component. Three hours of didactic experience per week.
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