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Course Criteria
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15.00 Credits
An off-campus internship in public or professional agencies. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and permission of the discipline coordinator.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This off-campus internship program is available to advanced sophomore, junior or senior psychology majors who have permission from the discipline coordinator. Students will complete a minimum of 50 supervised contact hours per credit hour with a maximum of four course credits available. The internship is intended to provide career-related work experience. Additional requirements include a keeping a journal (log) of experiences and completing a research paper on a topic approved by both the on-site supervisor and the discipline coordinator.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students will be individually supervised in a research or field experience. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and permission of the discipline coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
This unit will provide the student with a knowledge of basic physics including selected topics in units of measurement, atomic physics, electricity, magnetism, x-ray production, electrical circuits and x-ray circuits.
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3.00 Credits
This unit is designed to acquaint the student with the basic body positions used in radiography. This includes anatomy, positioning nomenclature and anatomical landmarks. This didactic course work is integrated into the clinical setting.
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3.00 Credits
This is the first in a series of clinical courses that will provide the student with the necessary clinical education to become competent in the medical imaging field. The student will become familiar with the basic equipment within the assigned clinic, and shall begin to master skills necessary to function in the medical imaging departments. This unit is designed to provide the student with the opportunity to achieve knowledge and skill necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures with concentration in chest, abdomen, and extremities. A five week lecture course in Radiation Safety will be included as part of RADI 201L.
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3.00 Credits
This course, Osteology (study of the bones), is designed to give the radiography student a basic knowledge of the human skeletal system with a comprehensive focus on bony prominences, depressions, function of bones, classificational development, and application to radiography.
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1.00 Credits
This unit will provide the student with the knowledge to process radiographic film. Requirements for the processing area will be identified. Film, film holders, and intensifying screens will be discussed. Processing procedures and artifacts will be described. Prerequisites: RADI 201, 201L, 202.
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3.00 Credits
This unit is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skill necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures with concentration in fluoroscopic exam, spine, headwork procedures, and bony thorax. Consideration will be given to the production of radiographs of optimal diagnostic quality. Radiograph evaluation will include critiquing for contrast, density, detail, and positioning. Laboratory experience will be used to complement the classroom portion of the course. The course is a continuation of RADI 201 and is available only to students who have successfully completed RADI 201.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second in a series of clinical courses that will provide the student with the necessary clinical education to become competent in the medical imaging field. All the courses in this series take place in the assigned clinical areas, and the student will continually be exposed to actual patient handling and care. The student will continue to master basic skills necessary toward becoming a competent radiographer. The student will also continue to master basic radiographic procedures on which he/she has proven competent. The student will have the opportunity to achieve knowledge and skill necessary to perform standard procedures with concentration in chest/abdomen, extremity, fluoroscopic, bony thorax, spine, and headwork procedures. The hours spent in the clinical lab will be divided among day and evening rotations. Prerequisites: RADI 201, 201L, 202.
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