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Course Criteria
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8.00 Credits
Class hours: 384-432 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Continued clinical practice experiences designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Through structured sequential, competency-based assignments in clinical setting, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice and professional development are discussed, examined, evaluated, and reinforced. Emphasis is on patient care and assessment, competent performance of radiologic images, and total quality management. Students achieve and demonstrate increasingly advanced levels of competency and measurable outcomes that ensure the well being of the patient preparatory to, during, and following the procedure. 1225.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Comprehensive study of radiographic positioning of the calvarium, facial area, sinuses, and temporal bone, including special examinations for each of these areas. Provides the knowledge base necessary to perform radiographic procedures. Consideration is given to radiation protection and the production of images of optimal diagnostic quality. Laboratory experience complements the didactic portion. 1225.00
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1.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Comprehensive study of radiographic positioning of the calvarium, facial area, sinuses, and temporal bone. Emphasis on associated anatomy, radiation protection, patient communication, effective patient interaction, and radiographic image evaluation. 1225.00
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11.00 Credits
Class hours: 528-594 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Guided practice in the application of radiology technology to patients in a hospital environment, with the student performing more independently. Evening shifts and performance of radiography specialties are included. Students rotate between clinical education settings with digital imaging systems and those that are film based, so experience is obtained in both. Clinical experiences complement and reinforce the didactic portion of instruction, facilitating continued advancement in the level of competency and measurable outcomes, and ensuring the well being of the patient preparatory to, during, and following the procedure. 1225.00
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4.00 Credits
Class hours: 64-72 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Introduction to theories of disease causation and the pathophysiologic disorders that compromise healthy systems. Analysis of alterations in body systems' anatomy and physiology occurring in response to disease, emphasizing the impact on related radiographic procedures. Definitions and classifications, etiology, pathophysiologic responses, complications, clinical manifestations, radiographic appearance, and procedural and technique considerations are studied in depth. 1225.00
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5.00 Credits
Class hours: 240-270 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Final course in the series of guided practicums applying radiologic technology to patients in a hospital environment. Advanced clinical practice experiences designed to provide patient assessment and care,
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2.00 Credits
Class hours: 32-36 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Application of radiographic theory to develop proficiency in the skills necessary to become employed. Review of the entire radiologic technology curriculum, following the ARRT examination outline, to prepare the student for the written certifying examinations at the state and national levels. 1225.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Advisory: Basic word processing knowledge is desirable. Transfer Credit: CSU. A basic understanding of microcomputer functions used in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will prepare academic and research papers according to Social Science standards, and learn to access specialized resources on the Internet. Introduction to Social Science applications for data analysis; social survey software. 2201.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Comprehensive exploration of the scope of social work. Historical overview of social welfare as an institutional response to social needs. Analysis of current trends and future possibilities. 2104.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Advisory: Completion of Real Estate 10. Transfer Credit: CSU. Office procedures and practices of the broker and sales person in the real estate business, including listing, prospecting, advertising, financing, exchanges, and sales techniques. Course is applicable toward the educational requirements for broker's license and real estate salesperson's license. 0511.00
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