Radiography, A.A.S.
The curriculum is designed to prepare students to produce diagnostic images of the human body through safe application of x-radiation. The radiographer is a central member of the healthcare team and assists the radiologist, a physician specialized in body image interpretation. Upon successful completion of degree requirements, the student will be eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) examination leading to certification as a Registered Technologist in Radiography: A.S., R.T.(R).
Courses
- BIO 101 — General Biology I
- BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I
- BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- ENG 111 — College Composition I
- HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology
- MTH 161 — PreCalculus I
- RAD 105 — Introduction to Radiology, Protection and Patient Care
- RAD 121 — Radiographic Procedures I
- RAD 125 — Patient Care Procedures
- RAD 131 — Elementary Clinical Procedures I
- RAD 135 — Elementary Clinical Procedures II
- RAD 141 — Principles of Radiographic Quality I
- RAD 142 — Principles of Radiographic Quality II
- RAD 196 — On-Site Training
- RAD 205 — Radiation Protection And Radiobiolog
- RAD 221 — Radiographic Procedures II
- RAD 231 — Advanced Clinical Procedures I
- RAD 232 — Advanced Clinical Procedures II
- RAD 240 — Radiographic Pathology
- RAD 246 — Special Procedures
- RAD 255 — Radiographic Equipment
- SDV 100 — College Success Skills
- SDV 101 — Orientation to: