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    • 2.00 Credits

      This introduction course is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will be engaged with the proper use of radiographic equipment, along with the development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications image analysis, and radiation safety practices. Competence at this introductory level will be evaluated and documented for a selected category of exams (240 total clinical hours). 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 106
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum I and is designed for students to participate in radiographic examinations under approved supervision in the clinical setting. Experience in a variety of procedures will assist students in applying theory and developing specified levels of competence. Students will build upon their foundation and continue the proper use of radiographic equipment6, along with the development of skills in positioning, patient care, interpersonal communications, image analysis, and radiation safety practices. Competence at this continued level will be evaluated and documented for a selected category of exams (240 total clinical hours). 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 107
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      This course is an introduction to the basic principles of positioning as applied to radiographic imaging. Topics include general procedural considerations, anatomical landmarks, and factor selection for each unit of instruction or radiographic study covered in the course (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory/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 113
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      This course provides a continuation of Radiographic Procedures I concerning the principles of position as applied to radiographic imaging. Topics include general procedural considerations, anatomical landmarks, and factor selection for each unit of instruction or radiographic study covered in the course (2 lecture and 2 lab 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.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is an in-depth study of concepts of radiation physics. Emphasis will be placed on the x-ray tube, circuitry, production and emission, as well as photon interaction with matter (3 lecture hrs/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 225
    • 3.00 Credits

      This is an introductory course that discusses the role of radiographic equipment operation. It will provide the basic material necessary to identify the necessity of radiation protection, digital imaging supplies, equipment, and principles of radiographic production (3 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.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is a study of factors impacting the creation and recording of the radiographic image. Topics include basic principles of radiographic techniques, image production, and exposure (3 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 122
    • 1.00 Credits

      This course is a continuation of Radiographic Image Critique II concerning evaluation of radiographic image criteria. Topics will include identification of anatomical structures, accurate position, and technical factors on images in each unit of instruction. An emphasis will be place on problem solving to determine the appropriate changes needed to obtain optimal image quality (1 lecture hr/week). Su (Prerequisites: BIOL 2010, 2020; 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 203
    • 1.00 Credits

      This course is a study of emerging issues/technologies, specialized content not represented in the main curriculum, or current/timely topics within the radiology arena. Special topics course offerings may vary from semester to semester. The class may be retaken for credit if the topic varies (1 lecture hour/week). Course availability determined by program director. (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 introduces concepts related to disease, signs and symptoms, and etiological considerations for several body systems. Emphasis is on radiographic appearance of disease and impact on exposure factor selection (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 227