Associate in Applied Sci - Radiologic Technology
Radiographers (X-ray technologists) assist radiologists (MDs) in performing examinations of the body to rule out or confirm and identify fractures or disease. To accomplish this, radiographers must be well-trained in using highly technical X-ray equipment and applying specialized techniques. Radiographers study human anatomy and physiology, pathology, exposure techniques, positioning, fluoroscopic procedures, radiation protection, trauma and mobile radiography. Elective topics in radiation therapy, ultrasound, C.T. and MRI are also provided. The Radiologic Technology program is fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology and by the S.C. Radiation Qual
Courses
- AHS102 — Medical Terminology
- BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II
- COL106 — Skills for College Success
- ENG160 — Technical Communications
- MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics
- PHI115 — Contemp Moral Issues
- PSY201 — General Psychology
- RAD101 — Intro to Radiography
- RAD102 — Radiology Patient Care Procedu
- RAD110 — Radiographic Imaging I
- RAD121 — Radiographic Physics
- RAD130 — Radiographic Proced I
- RAD136 — Radiographic Proced II
- RAD153 — Applied Radiography I
- RAD155 — Applied Radiography I
- RAD165 — Applied Radiography II
- RAD220 — Selected Imaging Topics
- RAD235 — Radiography Seminar I
- RAD258 — Advanced Radiography I
- RAD268 — Advanced Radiography II