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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 100 Overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), program policies and student responsibilities Includes basic terminology related to image formation, patient and personnel safety, patient preparation and monitoring, contrast enhancement, and clinical applications of MRI Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: MRI 212, MRI 214, MRI 216LC Information: Completion of Radiologic Technology AAS or Certificate program and have current ARRT RT (R) certification required before enrolling in this course Offered: Fall
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Credit Hours: 100 Comprehensive overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Includes instrumentation, magnetism, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signal production, tissue characteristics, spatial localization, pulse sequencing, and imaging parameters and options Also includes special applications, safety, and quality assurance Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: MRI 210, MRI 214, MRI 216LC Information: Completion of Radiologic Technology AAS or Certificate program and have current ARRT RT (R) certification required before enrolling in this course Offered: Fall
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Credit Hours: 100 Three dimensional anatomy presented in transverse, sagittal and coronal planes of specified regions of the human body as viewed from magnetic resonance imagery Includes applications to head and neck, vertebral column and spinal cord, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and upper/lower extremities Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: MRI 210, MRI 212, MRI 216LC Information: Completion of Radiologic Technology AAS or Certificate program and have current ARRT RT (R) certification required before enrolling in this course Offered: Fall
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Credit Hours: 400 Application of general magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures in a clinical education center under supervision of an American Registry of Radiologic Technologies (ARRT) registered MRI technologist Includes MRI procedures, safe utilization of the MRI environment, patient care, clerical responsibilities, human relations skills with patients and staff, image processing and handling, and MR image evaluation Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: MRI 210, MRI 212, MRI 214 Information: Completion of Radiologic Technology AAS or Certificate program and have current ARRT RT (R) certification required before enrolling in this course Offered: Fall
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Credit Hours: 100 Imaging techniques related to specific clinical applications, protocol choices, and positioning criteria Includes imaging considerations, imaging planes, signal characteristics, the central nervous system, the musculoskeletal system, the abdomen and pelvis, the thorax, and pediatric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Prerequisite(s): MRI 210, 212, 214, 216LC Course Corequisites: MRI 222, MRI 224, MRI 226LC Information: Completion of Radiologic Technology AAS or Certificate program and have current ARRT RT (R) certification required before enrolling in this course Offered: Spring
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Credit Hours: 100 Common pathologies identified by magnetic resonance imaging and their appearance with various imaging protocols Includes all commonly imaged body systems and areas Also includes case studies and images of pathologies Prerequisite(s): MRI 210, 212, 214, 216LC Course Corequisites: MRI 220, MRI 224, MRI 226LC Information: Completion of Radiologic Technology AAS or Certificate program and have current ARRT RT (R) certification required before enrolling in this course Offered: Spring
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Credit Hours: 100 Review of knowledge and skills needed to perform the tasks typically required of technologists practicing in the clinical field of magnetic resonance imaging Includes special emphasis on elements required to pass the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists examination, including patient care and safety, imaging procedures, data acquisition, and physical principles of image formation Prerequisite(s): MRI 210, 212, 214, 216LC Course Corequisites: MRI 220, MRI 222, MRI 226LC Information: Completion of Radiologic Technology AAS or Certificate program and have current ARRT RT (R) certification required before enrolling in this course Offered: Spring
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Credit Hours: 400 Continuation of MRI 216LC Application of general magnetic resonance imaging procedures in a clinical education center under the supervision of an American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) registered MRI technologist Includes further development of MRI procedures, safe utilization of the MRI environment, patient care, clerical responsibilities, human relations skills with patients and staff, image processing and handling, and MR image evaluation Prerequisite(s): MRI 210, 212, 214 216LC Course Corequisites: MRI 220, MRI 222, MRI 224 Information: Completion of Radiologic Technology AAS or Certificate program and have current ARRT RT (R) certification required before enrolling in this course Offered: Spring
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 200 Weekly studio instruction Course of study jointly determined by the instructor and student Development of performance skills is stressed Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Information: May be taken four times for a maximum of eight credit hours Offered: Fall, Spring
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Credit Hours: 200 Weekly studio instruction Course of study jointly determined by the instructor and student Development of performance skills to be stressed Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Information: May be taken four times for a maximum of eight credit hours Offered: Fall, Spring
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