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6.00 Credits
This course focuses on students learning to perform radiographic procedures of the biliary, digestive, reproductive, and urinary systems. Hands-on instruction in the proper use of fixed and mobile radiographic equipment and application of theoretical principles are demonstrated in a laboratory setting. Subsequent hands-on experience is provided under the direct supervision of qualified radiographers. Achieved competency is measured and pertinent initial and continual clinical competency is performed. Prerequisite: RAD 123 2/2/24 SU Course and lab fee charged
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6.00 Credits
This course focuses on students learning to perform various cardiovascular, central nervous, and computed tomography procedures. Previously mastered anatomy is presented in transverse, coronal, and sagittal planes. Pathology and disease as they relate to various radiographic procedures are emphasized. Hands-on instruction in the proper use of fixed and mobile radiographic equipment and application of theoretical principles are demonstrated in a laboratory setting. Subsequent hands-on experience is provided under the direct supervision of qualified radiographers. Achieved competency is measured and pertinent initial and continual clinical competency is performed. Prerequisite: RAD 224 Co-requisite: RAD 120 2/0/24 FA Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course allows the student sufficient clinical practicum to achieve entry level clinical competency. Hands-on experience is provided under the supervision of qualified radiographers. Clinical rotations in advanced modalities may be made available during this semester with the permission of the clinical coordinator. Achieved competency and pertinent initial (CT) and final clinical competency testing is performed. Prerequisite: RAD 225 0/0/24 SP Course fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course is for those students whose assessment scores indicate a need for an intensive review of fundamental reading skills. It focuses on the fundamentals of vocabulary growth, word analysis skills, and comprehension. *Credits do not apply toward graduation. Prerequisite: Placement based on assessment and recommendation of an academic advisor 4/0/0 FA/SP/SU Course fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course is for those students whose assessment scores indicate a need for review and improvement of reading skills. It emphasizes vocabulary expansion, improved comprehension, and critical thinking skills. *Credits do not apply toward graduation. Prerequisite: Placement based on assessment and recommendation of an academic advisor 4/0/0 FA/SP Course fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course is for those students whose assessment scores indicate a need for the development of college level reading skills. It emphasizes vocabulary and the advanced skills necessary to master reading in the content areas. * Credits do not apply toward graduation. Prerequisite: Placement based on assessment and recommendation of an academic advisor 4/0/0 FA/SP Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course examines and compares the world's major religious traditions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It emphasizes reading and interpreting the sacred texts, as well as exploring the implications of each religion for how life is lived. 3/0/0 FA/SP
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic therapeutic modalities employed in contemporary respiratory care, including humidity/aerosol therapy, medical gas delivery, hyperinflation therapy, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, infection control, and basic diagnostic procedures. It integrates lectures, laboratory demonstrations and experimentation with clinical practice. Prerequisite: Admission to program Co-requisite: RST 209 4/3/0 SU
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2.00 Credits
This course orients the student to the hospital environment and provides clinical instruction and supervision. It focuses on the acquisition of basic skills in humidity/aerosol therapy, oxygen administration, hyperinflation therapy, patient assessment skills, medical charting, equipment cleaning and sterilization. The builds upon the theoretical concepts introduced in RST 200. (210 clinical hours) Prerequisite: Admission to program Co-requisite: RST 200 0/0/16 SU
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2.00 Credits
This course explores and analyzes micro health related issues within the context of a changing society. There are general assembly sessions and interdisciplinary group assignments by division level. This course focuses on selected topics relating to health, health care and its delivery in ethics, philosophy, history, literature, human relations, cultural orientations, and policy utilizing diverse instructional strategies. Web-enhanced. Prerequisite: RST 200, RST 209 Co-requisite: RST 212, RST 214, RST 215, RST 219 2/0/0 FA
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