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3.00 Credits
An introduction to political ideologies, governmental systems, and a comparison of national governments.
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3.00 Credits
The study of relevant child development data such as patterns of mental, social, emotional, and physical development. Research encompasses from conception through middle childhood years. Two clock hours of experience with children (as identified by instructor) are required. Prerequisite: PSY 1003 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination and/or a survey of the manifestations of abnormal behavior and the psychological process. Detailed analysis of the clinical and developmental aspects concerning psychological disorders and their etiology will be considered. Prerequisite: PSY 1003 or PSY 2003
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the basic aspects and principles of radiologic technology and the health care system including but not limited to radiation protection, patient care including human diversity, healthcare agency structure and function, radiology ethics and legal issues. Emphasis will be placed on effective patient and peer communication. Prerequisites: BUS 1603, ENG 1013, HSC 1003, MTH 1113 or MTH 1013, and admittance to the Radiologic Technology Program. Pre or Corequisites: BIO 2114, PHY 2013, RAD 1115, RAD 1110. Assessment fee $50
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0.00 Credits
Supervised clinical experience emphasizing radiologic procedures of the chest, abdomen, and extremities. Prerequisites: BUS 1603, ENG 1013, HSC 1003, MTH 1113 or MTH 1013, and admittance to the Radiologic Technology Program. Pre or Corequisites: BIO 2114, PHY 2013, RAD 1103. Corequisite: RAD 1115.
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5.00 Credits
This course provides an investigation of the procedures used in patient positioning and radiation safety instruction for radiographic demonstration of anatomical parts of the chest, abdominal area, upper extremity, pelvic girdle, lower extremity, and shoulder girdle; and includes topographical anatomy, patient and part positioning, equipment selection and use, and patient-film orientation of radiographic anatomy. Prerequisites: BUS 1603, ENG 1013, HSC 1003, MTH 1113 or MTH 1013, and admittance to the Radiologic Technology Program. Pre or Corequisites: BIO 2114, PHY 2013, RAD 1103. Corequisite: RAD 1110. Dosimetry Badge fee $100, Marker fee $15
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2.00 Credits
This course will provide the basics of radiologic image acquisition, processing, equipment, and quality control. Students will learn to evaluate the image quality standards and the individual factors that influence that image. Some topics include circuitry, the x-ray tube, image intensifiers, and image receptors. Critical thinking and communication skills will be emphasized. Prerequisites: All required courses from Term I. Pre or Corequisites: BIO 2134, RAD 1222, RAD 1215, RAD 1210.
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0.00 Credits
Supervised clinical experience emphasizing radiographic procedures of the extremities and vertebral column. Prerequisites: All required courses from Term I. Pre or Corequisites: BIO 2134, RAD 1202, RAD 1222. Corequisite: RAD 1215.
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5.00 Credits
This course provides an investigation of procedures used in patient positioning and radiation safety instruction for radiographic demonstration of anatomic parts of the axial skeleton, bony thorax, gastrointestinal system and urinary system. Prerequisites: All required courses from Term I. Pre or Corequisites: BIO 2134, RAD 1202, RAD 1222. Corequisite: RAD 1210.
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2.00 Credits
This course includes the theoretical basis for understanding the nature, production, characteristics and interaction of radiation with matter. Emphasis will be on the principles associated with radiation production and the clinical significance of these interactions in radiography. Critical thinking skills will be emphasized. Prerequisites: All required courses from Term I. Pre or Corequisites: BIO 2134, RAD 1202, RAD 1215, RAD 1210.
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