Radiologic Sciences, Bachelor of Science
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Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Foundational Studies Program requirements indicated in bold. |
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ENGL 101 Introduction to College Writing |
3 |
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ENGL 102 Intro to College Writing and Research |
3 |
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UF 100 Intellectual Foundations |
3 |
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UF 200 Civic and Ethical Foundations |
3 |
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DLM Mathematics |
below |
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DLN BIOL 227 Human Anatomy and Physiology |
4 |
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DLN CHEM 101, 101L or CHEM 111, 111L Chemistry with Lab |
4 |
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DLV Visual and Performing Arts |
3 |
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DLL Literature and Humanities |
3-4 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a first field |
below |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a second field |
below |
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BIOL 228 Human Anatomy and Physiology |
4 |
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BUSCOM 201 Business Communication |
3 |
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HLTHST 101 Medical Terminology |
3 |
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HLTHST 202 Health Delivery Systems |
3 |
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HLTHST 300 Pathophysiology |
4 |
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FF HLTHST 400 Interprofessional Capstone |
1 |
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HLTHST 431 Quality Issues in Healthcare |
3 |
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Successful completion of the COBE Computer Placement Exam for: Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Database sections or ITM 104 Operating Systems and Word Processing Topics and ITM 105 Spreadsheet Topics and ITM 106 Database Topics |
0-3 |
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Area of Emphasis: Students complete an emphasis in Computed Tomography, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Diagnostic Radiology, General Studies, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Each area of emphasis has specific requirements that are listed below. |
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Computed Tomography Emphasis |
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Credentialed Radiographer matriculated from a regional accredited institution; credit for prior learning. |
25 |
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CID HLTHST 382 Research Methods in Health or CID RADSCI 340 Radiographic Quality Assurance |
3 |
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DLM MATH 254 Applied Statistics with Computers |
3 |
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DLS PSYC 101 General Psychology or SOC 101 Intro to Sociology |
3 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a second field |
3 |
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MATH 143 College Algebra or MATH 170 Calculus I or ACT score of 27 |
0-4 |
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RADSCI 310 Pharmacology and Contrast Medias |
1 |
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RADSCI 430 Comparative Sectional Imaging |
3 |
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RADSCI 431 CT Radiation Dose and Risk Analysis |
1 |
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RADSCI 450 Principles of Computed Tomography |
3 |
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RADSCI 450L Principles of Computed Tomography Lab |
1 |
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RADSCI 451 Procedural Case Studies in Computed Tomography |
1 |
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RADSCI 455 Clinical Experience in Computed Tomography |
4 |
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Upper-division electives to total 40 credits |
15 |
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Electives to total 120 credits |
0-7 |
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Total |
120-121 |
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Diagnostic Medical Sonography Emphasis |
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Credentialed clinically-based Health Care Provider matriculated from a regional accredited institution (AS/AAS degree minimum); credit for prior learning. |
25 |
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DLM MATH 143 College Algebra |
3 |
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DLS PSYC 101 General Psychology or SOC 101 Intro to Sociology |
3 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a second field |
3 |
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HLTHST 432 Critical Review of Health Care Research |
3 |
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PHYS 101 Introduction to Physics or PHYS 106 Radiation Physics |
2-4 |
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RADSCI 430 Comparative Sectional Imaging |
3 |
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RADSCI 460 Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation |
3 |
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RADSCI 461 Abdominal Sonography |
3 |
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RADSCI 461L Abdominal Scanning Lab |
1 |
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CID RADSCI 462 Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography |
3 |
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RADSCI 463 Doppler Procedures |
2 |
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RADSCI 463L Doppler Procedures Lab |
1 |
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RADSCI 464 Special Sonographic Procedures |
1 |
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RADSCI 467 Clinical Experience in Medical Sonography I |
4 |
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RADSCI 468 Clinical Experience in Medical Sonography II |
5 |
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RADSCI 469 Clinical Experience in Medical Sonography III |
6 |
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Statistics course |
3 |
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Total |
122-126 |
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Diagnostic Radiology Emphasis |
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DLM MATH 254 Applied Statistics with Computers |
3 |
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DLS PSYC 101 General Psychology |
3 |
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DLS SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
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CID HLTHST 382 Research Methods in Health or CID RADSCI 340 Radiographic Quality Assurance |
3 |
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HLTHST 433 Death and Dying: A Modern Conundrum or HLTHST 314 Health Law and Ethics |
2-3 |
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HRM 305 Human Resource Management |
3 |
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MATH 143 College Algebra or MATH 170 Calculus I or ACT score of 27 |
0-4 |
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PHYS 106 Radiation Physics |
2 |
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RADSCI 104 Patient Assessment |
1 |
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RADSCI 105 Interprofessional Patient Care Skills Lab |
2 |
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RADSCI 211 Laboratory Practicum |
1 |
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RADSCI 221 Laboratory Practicum |
1 |
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RADSCI 222 Radiographic Positioning I |
3 |
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RADSCI 225 Introduction to Computed Radiography |
1 |
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RADSCI 226 Analog Imaging and Image Evaluation |
2 |
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RADSCI 227 Radiographic Technical Laboratory |
1 |
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RADSCI 234 Introduction to Radiography Clinical Experience |
1 |
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RADSCI 242 Radiographic Positioning II |
3 |
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RADSCI 285 Clinical Experience |
2 |
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RADSCI 300 Advanced Imaging Applications |
2 |
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RADSCI 310 Pharmacology and Contrast Medias |
1 |
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RADSCI 311 Radiobiology and Protection |
2 |
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RADSCI 313 Fluoroscopic and Contrast Media Examinations |
2 |
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RADSCI 330 Introduction to Sectional Anatomy |
1 |
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RADSCI 338 Digital Radiography and PACS |
2 |
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RADSCI 350 Medical and Surgical Diseases |
3 |
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RADSCI 370 Junior Recitation and Integration |
1 |
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RADSCI 375 Radiologic Sciences Clinical Experience |
4 |
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RADSCI 376 Radiologic Sciences Clinical Experience |
4 |
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RADSCI 385 Radiologic Sciences Clinical Experience |
6 |
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RADSCI 392 Radiologic Colloquium |
1 |
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RADSCI 405 Radiologic Sciences Clinical Experience |
4 |
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RADSCI 410 Health Promotion and Leadership |
2 |
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RADSCI 420 Senior Recitation and Integration |
1 |
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RADSCI 425 Radiologic Sciences Clinical Experience |
4 |
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Total |
124-126 |
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General Studies Emphasis |
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Credentialed Radiographer matriculated from a regional accredited institution; credit for prior learning. |
25 |
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DLM MATH 254 Applied Statistics with Computers |
3 |
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DLS PSYC 101 General Psychology or SOC 101 Intro to Sociology |
3 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a second field |
3 |
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HLTHST 215 Introduction to Informatics |
3 |
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HLTHST 304 Public Health or MGMT 301 Leadership Skills |
3 |
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HLTHST 314 Health Law and Ethics |
3 |
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CID HLTHST 382 Research Methods in Health or CID RADSCI 340 Radiographic Quality Assurance |
3 |
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HRM 305 Human Resource Management |
3 |
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RADSCI 311 Radiobiology and Protection |
2 |
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RADSCI 338 Digital Radiography and PACS |
2 |
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RADSCI 350 Medical and Surgical Diseases |
3 |
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RADSCI 410 Health Promotion and Leadership |
2 |
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Upper-division electives to total 40 credits |
5 |
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Electives to total 120 credits |
6-10 |
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Total |
120 |
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Emphasis |
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Credentialed clinically-based Health Care Provider matriculated from a regional accredited institution (AS/AAS degree minimum); credit for prior learning. |
25 |
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DLM MATH 254 Applied Statistics with Computers |
3 |
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DLS PSYC 101 General Psychology or SOC 101 Intro to Sociology |
3 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a second field |
3 |
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CID HLTHST 382 Research Methods in Health or CID RADSCI 340 Radiographic Quality Assurance |
3 |
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MATH 143 College Algebra or MATH 170 Calculus I or ACT score of 27 |
0-4 |
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PHYS 101 Introduction to Physics or PHYS 106 Radiation Physics |
2-4 |
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RADSCI 310 Pharmacology and Contrast Medias |
1 |
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RADSCI 430 Comparative Sectional Imaging |
3 |
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RADSCI 440 Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging I |
3 |
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RADSCI 440L Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging I Lab |
1 |
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RADSCI 441 Procedural Case Studies in Magnetic Resonance Imaging I |
1 |
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RADSCI 442 Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging II |
3 |
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RADSCI 442L Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging II Lab |
1 |
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RADSCI 443 Procedural Case Studies in Magnetic Resonance Imaging II |
1 |
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RADSCI 445 Clinical Experience in Magnetic Resonance Imaging I |
4 |
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RADSCI 446 Clinical Experience in Magnetic Resonance Imaging II |
4 |
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Upper-division electives to total 40 credits |
1 |
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Electives to total 120 credits |
1-10 |
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Total |
120 |