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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
2 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 121, MAT 106 or higher, BIO 201/ 202 or BIO 106, PSY 101 or SOC 101 or PSY 235 Offers an introduction to radiology including equipment, exposure, positioning and the knowledge necessary for the radiography student to provide safe patient care including communication skills, body mechanics, patient transfer, and radiography as a profession.
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2.00 Credits
2 credit hours Prerequisite: BIO 201/202, ENG 121, MAT 106 or higher, PSY 101 or SOC 101, PSY 285, RTE 101 Co requisite: RTE 121, RTE 141, RTE 181 Offers expansion of the information presented in RTE 101, including diversity, universal precautions, legal considerations and ethics. Includes lecture and laboratory experience in the patient care areas of asepsis, vital signs, venipuncture, medical emergencies, assistance with drug administration, patient with special needs, and death and dying.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: BIO 106 or BIO 201 and 202, ENG 121, MAT 106 or higher, PSY 101 or SOC 101 or PSY 135 and RTE 101 Co requisite: RTE 131, 141, 181 Introduces fundamentals of radiographic positioning, including use of radiographic equipment and safety, positioning terminology, anatomy, pathology, and skill necessary to perform radiographic procedures of the chest, abdomen, upper extremity, gastrointestinal and urinary systems.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202, ENG 121; MAT 106 or higher; PSY 101 or SOC 101; PSY 285; RTE 111, 121, 131, 141 and 181 Co requisite: RTE 132, 142, 182 Introduces additional material covered in RTE 121 including the knowledge of anatomy, pathology, and skills necessary to perform radiographic procedures of the lower extremity, pelvis, spine, and boney thorax.
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1.50 Credits
1. 5 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 121, MAT 106 or higher, BIO 201/202 or BIO 106, PSY 101 or SOC 101 or PSY 235 and RTE 101 Co requisite: RTE 111, RTE 121, RTE 141, RTE 181 Provides a detailed anatomic discussion of respiratory, digestive, and genitourinary systems and related medical terminology. This course will also cover the details of bony anatomy including bone structure, pathology and arthrology.
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1.50 Credits
1. 5 credit hours Prerequisite: RTE 111, RTE 121, RTE 131, RTE 141, RTE 181 Co requisite: RTE 122, RTE 142, RTE 182 Provides detailed anatomic/pathologic discussion of the spine, circulatory system, nervous system and skull and related medical terminology.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202 or 120, ENG 121, MAT 106 or higher, PSY 101 or SOC 101, PSY 285 Co requisite: RTE 111, 131, 181 Introduces the fundamental aspects of radiographic equipment, including a basic review of physics fundamentals pertaining to X-ray production, the X-ray machine, image receptors and control of scatter radiation.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202 or 120, ENG 121, MAT 106 or higher, PSY 101 or SOC 101, PSY 285, RTE 101,111 121, 131, 141, 181 Co requisite: RTE 122, 132, 182 Expands information covered in RTE 141 and provides in depth knowledge of radiographic exposure and the factors that effect radiographic film quality and assurance.
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5.00 Credits
5 credit hours Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202 or 120, ENG 121, MAT 107 or higher, PSY 101 or SOC 101, PSY 285 Co requisite: RTE 101, 121, 141 Introduces the clinical education experience at the clinical education center. The student applies knowledge learned in the classroom to the actual practice of radiography.
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5.00 Credits
5 credit hours Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202 or 120, ENG 121, MAT 107 or higher, PSY 101 or SOC 101, PSY 285, RTE 101, 121, 141, 181 Co requisite: RTE 122, 132, 142 Introduces additional concepts and more complex radiographic procedures to those learned in Internship I.
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