Radiography
This program prepares individuals to be come radiographers at the associate degree level. Upon completion of the program, graduates are eligible to apply to take the certification examination of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, ARRT.
Courses
- BIOL 132 — Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
- BIOL 138 — Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab
- ENGL 115 — Introduction to Literature
- ENGL100 — with one additional credit hour of built-in lab
- FIGS 102 — FIG – Coordinated Healthcare Introductory
- MATH 112 — Quantitative Reasoning
- PSYC 100 — Introduction to Psychology
- RADG 100 — Radiography Patient Care and Radiation
- RADG 105 — Radiographic Procedures I
- RADG 115 — Radiographic Exposure I
- RADG 130 — Clinical Practicum I
- RADG 155 — Radiographic Procedures II
- RADG 160 — Clinical Practicum II
- RADG 175 — Radiographic Analysis I
- RADG 190 — Clinical Practicum III
- RADG 205 — Radiographic Procedures III
- RADG 215 — Radiographic Exposures II
- RADG 230 — Clinical Practicum IV
- RADG 235 — Radiographic Exposure III
- RADG 245 — Radiographic Pathology
- RADG 255 — Principles of Quality Assurance
- RADG 260 — Clinical Practicum V
- RADG 275 — Radiographic Analysis II