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    • 2.00 Credits

      Students must be admitted into the Radiology program before registering for this course. Anatomy and positioning of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract, biliary system, and urinary system. Contrast media reactions and cultural diversity are also covered.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Students must be admitted into the Radiology program before registering for this course. Provides practical clinical experience in diagnostic radiology. Students will be given the opportunity to achieve competency in specific procedures by performing the assigned procedures under direct supervision. Students will be assigned approximately 15 hours per week in a clinical education setting on day and evening shifts.
    • 4.00 Credits

      Topics included in this course are patient care and management, whole body cross-sectional anatomy, pathology, imaging procedures with protocols, and special procedures in CT. This is one of a three course set in whole body Computed Tomography (CT) imaging.The complete set provides formal specialized training in CT whole body imaging prior to independent performance.
    • 4.00 Credits

      Topics included in this course are history of computed tomography, fundamentals of computers, scanning methods, digital imaging, quality control, and radiation protection. This is one of a three course set in whole body Computed Tomography (CT) imaging.The complete set provides formal specialized training in CT whole body imaging prior to independent performance.
    • 8.00 Credits

      The clinical component is conducted at an approved clinical education center and requires supervised performance of computed tomography of the head, neck, spine, chest, abdomen, ;elvis and musculoskeletal system. Arrangements for clincial education are made by the student to obtain clinical experience with a Columbia state approved CT Facility in their geographic area. This is one of a three course set in whole body Computed Tomography (CT) imaging. The complete set provides formal specialized training in CT whole body imaging prior to independent performance.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Students must be admitted into the Radiology program before registering for this course. Acquaints students with more advanced imaging procedures using contrast media, including biliary, urinary, reproductive, circulatory, and central nervous systems. Also included are studies using computed tomography, magneticresonance imaging, and computed radiography. Quality assurance is also covered.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Students must be admitted into the Radiology program before registering for this course. Designed to familiarize students with pathology, injuries, and diseases of the human body commonly encountered in a variety of imaging modalities. Research and team skills are enhanced through group projects. Includes review of the radiologic technologist's role in modification of routines in imaging and treatment of the patient with pathologic conditions.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Students must be admitted into the Radiology program before registering for this course. This course provides students with an assessment of core knowledge mastery, identification of strengths and weaknesses, and remediation opportunities. Included will be a review of all areas covered in the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) curriculum and the American Registry of Radiologic Tecnhologists (AARRT) content outline. Practice tests assess understanding, clinical decision-making skills, and readiness for the certification exam. Students will also demonstrate entry level competencies for professional employment. (NT) This course is nto designed for transfer.
    • 6.00 Credits

      Students must be admitted into the Radiology program before registering for this course. Provides additional experience in a clinical education setting. Under indirect supervision, students will continue to perform and document exams in which competency has already been achieved. Demonstration of competency will be required in additional procedures performed under direct supervision. Students will be assigned approximately 37.5 hours per week in a clinical education setting on day and evening shifts.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Students must be admitted into the Radiology program before registering for this course. An in-depth study of radiation concepts and radiobiology. An overview of special X-ray equipment and mammography will be included. The effects of radiation on the human body will be explored including personnel and patient exposure and the minimization of both.