RADT 1470 — Radiographic Practicum II**
.................................................................................... 32 Clin. hrs./week Pre-Req: Admitted to the RADT program Co-Req: RADT 2330, RADT 1110 This course is a continuation of Radiographic Practicum I and is de - signed 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 specific levels of competence. Students will build upon their founda - tion and continue the proper use of radiographic equipment, along with the development of skills in positioning, patient care, interper - sonal communications, image analysis, and radiation safety practices. Competence at this continued level will be evaluated and documented for a selected category of exams. Back to TOC Course DescriptionsRADT 2195 Radiographic Seminar** .......................................... 1cr. ....................................................................................... 1 Lec. hrs./week Pre-Req: Admitted to RADT program Co-Req: RADT 2380, RADT 2385 This is an advanced level course designed to study and discuss radio - graphic principles, techniques, and methods. The knowledge of the profession is enhanced through group discussion, research, and writ - ing. An emphasis will be placed on the synthesis of skills and informa - tion needed to exercise independent judgment in the performance of medical imaging procedures.