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    • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

      This course introduces the PTA student to common neuromuscular pathologies, contemporary rehabilitation concepts, and accepted therapeutic interventions for these conditions. Emphasis will be placed on safe and effective application of specific neuromuscular treatment interventions and data collection. 3 lecture hours and 6 lab hours. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Physical Therapist Assistant program. Sp Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway.
    • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

      This course introduces the PTA student to common medical and surgical pathologies of various body systems, contemporary rehabilitation concepts, and accepted therapeutic interventions for these conditions. Emphasis will be placed on safe and effective application of related treatment interventions and data collection. 4 lecture hours, 3 lab hours. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Physical Therapist Assistant program. Sp Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway. Previously PTA 214
    • 3.00 Credits

      The purpose of this course is to increase self-knowledge, personal freedom, and personal accountability, and the ability to effect positive personal change. Emphasis is on self-discovery, self-awareness, and personal growth. To succeed active participation is required. No prerequisites.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Physical, emotional, social and intellectual child development from conception through adolescence; concepts of development and function derived from theoretical approaches, research and clinical observation emphasized; child rearing applications included. Activities will include written assignment, online student presentations, mastery quizzes, mid-term exam and final exam. Prerequisites: PSY 101, General Psychology. Equivalent to RSCC's EDU 210.
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is an overview of the basic aspects and principles of radiologic technology and the health care system. Principles, practices, and policies of health care organizations are examine and discussed. This includes, but not limited to radiation protection, patient care and safety, agency structure and function, as well as radiology ethics. Open to all students. F, Sp, Su (2 lecture hours/week)
      Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway. Formerly ALH 103
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course provides an evaluation of radiographic image criteria. Topics will include identification of anatomical structures, accurate position, and technical factors on images in each unity of instruction. An emphasis will be placed on problem solving to determine the appropriate changes needed to obtain optimal image quality (2 lecture hours/week). F (Prerequisites: All learning support classes, if needed, must be completed prior to enrollment in this course and formal acceptance into the Radiologic Technology Program) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway. Formerly RDT 103
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is a study of the legal and ethical aspects of the radiologic technology profession as well as an introduction to basic patient care techniques for various patient populations. An overall view of professional demands is also presented (2 lecture hours/week). F (Prerequisites: All learning support classes, if needed, must be completed prior to enrollment in this course and formal acceptance into the Radiologic Technology Program) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway. Formerly RDT 130
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is a study of the impact of radiation exposure on biological systems, methods for measuring and monitoring radiation, as well as the responsibilities of the radiographer to protect personnel, patients, and the public from excessive exposure. Quantities and units of radiation are discussed in reference to x-ray equipment, radiation protection, and detection devices (2 hours lecture/week). Sp (Prerequisites: All learning support classes, if needed, must be completed prior to enrollment in this course and formal acceptance into the Radiologic Technology Program) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway.
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is a continuation of Radiographic Image Critique I concerning evaluation of radiographic image criteria. Topics will include identification of anatomical structures, accurate positioning, and technical factors on images in each unit of instruction. An emphasis will be placed on problem solving to determine the appropriate changes needed to obtain optimal image quality (2 lecture hours/week). Sp (Prerequisites: All learning support classes, if needed, must be completed prior to enrollment in this course and formal acceptance into the Radiologic Technology Program.) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway. Formerly RDT 110
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is an introduction to the principles and techniques of digital radiography. Topics include digital image acquisition, display, and archiving (2 hours lecture/week). F (Prerequisites: All learning support classes, if needed, must be completed prior to enrollment in this course and formal acceptance into the Radiologic Technology Program) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway.