Radiologic Sciences
Academic Plans
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BSRS Sophomore Transfer (Class of 2023+) -
BSRS Traditional
Courses
RS 100: Fundamentals of Medical Imaging & Healthcare
Credits 2RS 120: Principles of Radiologic Physics
Credits 3RS 201: Image Analysis I
Credits 3RS 204: Radiographic Procedures I
Credits 3RS 204L: Radiographic Procedures I – Lab
Credits 1Clinical Radiography I Lab will provide the student with the opportunity to demonstrate routine radiographic positions and their application in a radiographic room with emphasis on proper use of equipment used in radiographic imaging, safety protection devices and patient communication.
RS 205: Image Production & Management
Credits 3RS 206C: Clinical Radiography I
Credits 2RS 207: Radiographic Procedures II
Credits 3RS 207L: Radiographic Procedures II – Lab
Credits 1RS 208: Image Analysis II
Credits 3RS 211C: Clinical Radiography II
Credits 3RS 220: Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences I
Credits 2RS 230: Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences II
Credits 2RS 301: Radiographic Pathology
Credits 3RS 302: Ancillary Imaging and Cross-Sectional Anatomy
Credits 2This course will introduce the student to the various imaging modalities within a contemporary healthcare setting. Students will gain an understanding of the patient’s pathway from diagnosis to treatment. Various allied health specialties such as cardiac catheterization, CT, MRI, radionuclide imaging, sonography, women’s imaging, radiology, and radiation oncology will be discussed. Cross-sectional anatomy will be covered as it relates to a patient’s diagnosis.
RS 303C: Clinical Radiography III
Credits 6RS 304: Principles of Radiation Protection and Radiobiology
Credits 3RS 305: Advanced Radiologic Physics
Credits 3RS 306: Clinical Radiography IV
Credits 4RS 310: Radiographic Pathology
Credits 2This course is designed to acquaint the future radiographer with some of the basic radiologic interpretive techniques in medical imaging evaluation. Common disease processes will be discussed as well as their radiologic manifestations. Interpretive skills used by radiologists will be emphasized as they relate to optimum medical image quality, and the role a medical imaging professional plays in delivery quality images. Classroom format will be participative with selected case study student presentations.
RS 333C: Clinical Radiography II
Credits 4Clinical Radiography II provides the student with clinical application needed in the practice of radiography. Clinical rotations will take place in a hospital/clinic setting. The student will continue to master the skills related to the functions and procedures performed in the radiology department while being exposed to patient procedures under the direct/indirect supervision of a registered technologist. Emphasis will be on general, fluoroscopy, and mobile radiography.
RS 343C: Clinical Radiography III
Credits 3RS 410: Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Credits 3RS 410C: MRI – Clinical
Credits 2This course is designed to compliment the didactic course in MRI scanning and runs concurrently. Students will be assigned to actual MRI clinical sites and placed alongside experienced MR technologists. Areas to be covered during this clinical practicum include MR patient and physician communications, pulse sequences and scanning protocols, image quality assessment and quality control, MR scanner operation and MR patient and operator safety. Additionally, there will be clinical experience in coil selection and placement, patient positioning, patient care specific to MR scanning and MR angiography. Image critique and cross-sectional anatomy and pathology seen on MR images are included for discussion. Students completing this course should be prepared to continue the clinical requirements in preparation for MR certification.
RS 420: Principles of Computerized Tomographic Imaging (CT)
Credits 3RS 420C: CT- Clinical
Credits 2RS 430: Principles of Women’s Imaging
Credits 3RS 430C: Women’s Imaging – Clinical
Credits 2RS 440: Senior Practicum
Credits 2RS 443C: Clinical Radiology IV
Credits 4RS 450: Senior Practicum
Credits 3RS 453C: Clinical Radiology V
Credits 4RS 470: Radiology Synthesis
Credits 1This course will enhance the transition of students into professional radiology practice. A cumulative review for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) boards exams will occur. Mock board exam will be given.