Radiologic Technology (AAS)
This 70 credit-hour full-time curriculum prepares radiographers to produce radiographic images of parts of the human body for use in diagnosing medical problems. Additional duties may include processing and evaluating images, evaluating radiology equipment, and providing relevant patient care and education. The program provides both classroom and clinical instruction in anatomy and physiology, radiobiology, pathology, medical imaging and processing, radiation physics, positioning of patients, patient care procedures, radiation protection, and medical ethics.
Courses
- BIO 260 — Human Anatomy
- BIO 261 — Human Physiology
- ENG 101 — Composition I
- HSC 112 — Medical Terminology
- HSC 213 — Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care
- MTH 102 — General Education Mathematics
- RAD 101 — Introduction to Radiologic Technology
- RAD 102 — Radiologic Procedures I
- RAD 103 — Radiologic Principles I
- RAD 105 — Radiologic Procedures II
- RAD 106 — Radiologic Principles II
- RAD 107 — Radiologic Clinical Practicum I
- RAD 108 — Radiologic Clinical Practicum II
- RAD 221 — Radiologic Procedures III
- RAD 223 — Advanced Radiologic Principles
- RAD 224 — Radiobiology
- RAD 225 — Radiologic Clinical Practicum III
- RAD 228 — Digital Imaging
- RAD 236 — Radiologic Pathology
- RAD 238 — Sectional Anatomy For Imaging
- RAD 239 — Radiologic Special Procedures
- RAD 240 — Radiologic Clinical Practicum IV
- RAD 251 — Radiologic Clinical Practicum V
- RAD 258 — Radiologic Seminar
- SPE 101 — Fundamentals of Speech Communication