Radiography; AAS
This program prepares students for entry into careers as Radiologic Technologists. A Radiologic Technologist is responsible for the production of radiographic images. This is a full-time day program that begins each summer semester and lasts six consecutive semesters (24 months). The program consists of both an academic and clinical component. General education and program courses provide a foundation in the knowledge and skills needed to develop a life of personal fulfillment and contribution to society. Content areas of the academic component include positioning, exposure, patient care, equipment, and radiation protection. Experience at the clinical education setting and lab is required to
Courses
- BIO-110 — Fund Anatomy & Phys I
- BIO-111 — Fund Anat & Phys I Lab
- BIO-114 — Fund Anatomy & Phys II
- BIO-115 — Fund Anat & Phys II Lab
- BIO-212 — Human Anat & Phys II
- BIO-213 — Hum Anat & Phys II Lab
- ENG-101 — College Composition I
- HIT-106 — Medical Terminology
- HIT-115 — Pathophysiology
- MTH-107 — Introduction to Statistics
- PSY-101 — Intro to Psychology
- RAD-107 — Prin of Radiation Protection
- RAD-113 — Intro to Radiologic Science
- RAD-117 — Ptnt Care in Radiologic Scien
- RAD-127 — Rdgrphc Img Prod,
- RAD-129 — Digital Image Acqstn & Display
- RAD-140 — Radiography Clin Procedure I
- RAD-141 — Radiography Clin Proc I Lab
- RAD-142 — Clin Prac & Img Eval I
- RAD-150 — Radiography Clin Procedure II
- RAD-151 — Radiography Clin Proc II Lab
- RAD-152 — Clinical Prac & Image Eval II
- RAD-160 — Radiography Clin Procedure III
- RAD-161 — Radiography Clin Proc III Lab
- RAD-162 — Clin Prac & Img Eval III
- RAD-235 — Radiographic Imaging Equipment
- RAD-240 — Radiography Clin Procd IV
- RAD-241 — Radiography Clin Proc IV Lab
- RAD-242 — Clin Prac & Image Eval IV
- RAD-250 — Radiography Clin Procedure V
- RAD-252 — Clin Prac & Image Eval V
- RAD-262 — Clin. Prac & Image Eval
- SOC-101 — Principles of Sociology
- SPE-102 — Public Speaking