
RADSC 101
Radiographic Introduction and Procedures/Lab I (4) Radiology history, basic radiation protection principles, medical terminology, introduction to radiography and radiographic procedures/lab.
Effective: Fall 2002
RADSC 102
Radiographic Procedures/Lab II (4) Continuation of Radiographic Procedures/Lab I to include appendicular skeleton and introduction to head work.
Effective: Fall 2002
Prerequisite:
RADSC 101, RADSC 110
RADSC 103
Radiographic Procedures/Lab III (3) Continuation of Radiographic Procedures/Lab II to include digestive, urinary, and biliary systems and facial bone work.
Effective: Fall 2002
Prerequisite:
RADSC 102
RADSC 110
Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences (3) Basic concepts of routine and emergency patient care procedures addressed from the radiographer's perspective.
Effective: Spring 2002
RADSC 204
Radiographic Exposure I (3) Fundamental knowledge base of factors that govern and influence the production and recording of radiologic images.
Effective: Fall 2002
Prerequisite:
RADSC 103
RADSC 205
Radiographic Exposure II (3) Continuation of exposure factors concerning radiographic imaging; film, electronic imaging, processing, quality assurance and related areas will be emphasized.
Effective: Fall 2002
Prerequisite:
RADSC 204
RADSC 206
Advanced Radiographic Procedures (3) Emphasis on specialized positioning and advanced radiographic procedures; includes introduction to cross-sectional anatomy.
Effective: Fall 2002
Prerequisite:
BIOL 141, RADSC 205
RADSC 207
Registry Review (4) Registry Review includes material from all radiological science courses, with emphasis on National Certification Examination, and career planning.
Effective: Fall 2002
Prerequisite:
RADSC 206
RADSC 210W
Radiographic Pathology (3) Writing intensive study of theories of disease causation and the pathophysio- logic disorders compromising health systems with emphasis on radiographic presentation.
Effective: Fall 2002
Prerequisite:
BIOL 129, BIOL 141
RADSC 220
Radiation Biology and Protection (3) Study the principles of interaction of radiation with living systems, effects on cells and tissues, biological response, and radiation protection.
Effective: Spring 2002
RADSC 230
Radiographic Physics (3) Basic knowledge of atomic structure, characteristics of radiation, x-ray production, photon interactions, circuitry, imaging equipment and quality control.
Effective: Spring 2002
RADSC 240
Pharmacology and Drug Administration (2) Basic concepts of pharmacology, the basic techniques of venipuncture, and the administration of diagnostic contrast agents and/or intravenous medications.
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite:
BIOL 141, RADSC 110
RADSC 295
Internship (1-18) Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite:
prior approval of proposed assignment by instructor
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