Department: SHRP-Radiologic Sciences (Academic_Department)

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MRI 501Magnetic Resonance Imaging FoundationsAn introduction to practice management and clinical practices in the MRI environment, including aspects of patient care, procedural performance and competency. Basic applications of computers and digital imaging in the field of radiology are examined...
MRI 505Magnetic Resonance Imaging PrinciplesAn introduction to physical principles of MRI, instrumentation, image formation, and basic imaging parameters. The course will include an overview of the history of MRI. Fundamental principles covered include magnetism, signal production, contrast ch...
MRI 510Magnetic Resonance Imaging PhysicsIn depth information regarding pulse sequences, image formation, and contrast. Emphasis is placed on details of MR parameters, pulse sequences, methods of data acquisition, imaging options, image artifacts, and quality assurance to enable the student...
MRI 512Applied Magnetic Resonance Imaging IDetails the knowledge base necessary to perform standard magnetic resonance imaging procedures. Content includes MRI imaging procedures and sectional anatomy and physiology relating to the central nervous system and the musculoskeletal system. The st...
MRI 524Applied Magnetic Resonance Imaging IIA continuation of MRI 512. Details the knowledge base necessary to perform standard magnetic resonance imaging procedures. Content includes MRI imaging procedures and sectional anatomy and physiology relating to the cardiovascular system, thorax, abd...
MRI 550Clinical Practicum ISupervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of magnetic resonance imaging procedures. Content includes...
MRI 551Clinical Practicum IIA continuation of MRI 550. Supervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of magnetic resonance imaging p...
MRI 552Clinical Practicum IIIA continuation of MRI 551. Supervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of magnetic resonance imaging p...
MRI 560Magnetic Resonance Imaging SeminarPrepares the student for the ARRT MRI certification exam. Content will integrate the clinical skills and classroom theories in a comprehensive review to include the specifications of the content categories: patient care, imaging procedures, data acqu...
MRI 601Magnetic Resonance Imaging FoundationsAn introduction to practice management and clinical practices in the MRI environment, including aspects of MRI safety, patient care, procedural performance, competency, health care regulation, professional standards, computers and digital imaging in...
MRI 605Magnetic Resonance Imaging PrinciplesAn introduction to physical principles of MRI, instrumentation, image formation, and basic imaging parameters. Fundamental principles covered include magnetism, signal production, contrast characteristics, imaging planes, and image formation.  Instru...
MRI 610Magnetic Resonance Imaging PhysicsIn-depth information regarding pulse sequences, image formation, and contrast. Emphasis is placed on details of MR parameters, pulse sequences, data acquisition methods, imaging options, image artifacts, and quality assurance to enable the student to...
MRI 612Applied Magnetic Resonance Imaging IDetails the knowledge base necessary to perform standard magnetic resonance imaging procedures. Content includes MRI imaging procedures, sectional anatomy and physiology, and pathology relating to the central nervous and musculoskeletal systems.  Top...
MRI 624Applied Magnetic Resonance Imaging IIA continuation of MRI 612. Details the knowledge base necessary to perform standard magnetic resonance imaging procedures. Content includes MRI imaging procedures, sectional anatomy and physiology, and pathology relating to the cardiovascular system,...
MRI 650Clinical Practicum ISupervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of magnetic resonance imaging procedures. Content includes...
MRI 651Clinical Practicum IIA continuation of MRI 650. Supervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of magnetic resonance imaging p...
MRI 652Clinical Practicum IIIA continuation of MRI 651. Supervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of magnetic resonance imaging p...
MRI 660Magnetic Resonance Imaging SeminarPrepares the student for the ARRT MRI certification exam. Content will integrate the clinical skills and classroom theories in a comprehensive review to include the specifications of the content categories.
MRI 670MRI Leadership, Education, & ManagementExplores current professional issues in magnetic resonance imaging and health care delivery. Students will explore, analyze, and evaluate health care reform, professional practice issues, educational standards, and organizational behavior in the cont...
MRI 690Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research IReinforces the conceptual basis for the interpretation and critical analysis of professional literature and the research process. Emphasis is on the evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging topics and effective communication of research via written a...
MRI 699Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research IIA continuation of the research process introduced in MRI 690. The didactic emphasis is on development of research methodology and the compilation and dissemination of a final research project. Student groups complete the details unique to their resea...
NM 301Orient and Intro to Nuclear MedicineNo Description Set
NM 302Instrumentation and StatisticsNo Description Set
NM 303RadiopharmacyNo Description Set
NM 304Radiation PhysicsNo Description Set
NM 305Radiation Safety and ProtectionNo Description Set
NM 306Radio BiologyNo Description Set
NM 307Computer ApplicationsNo Description Set
NM 308MathematicsNo Description Set
NM 309Patient Care and VenipuctureNo Description Set
NM 310Nuclear Cardiology and PET/CTNo Description Set
NM 311Medical Law and EthicsNo Description Set
NM 312Human A & P and Medical TerminologyNo Description Set
NM 313-AClinical Procedures INo Description Set
NM 313-BClinical Procedures IINo Description Set
NM 313-CClinical Procedures IIINo Description Set
NM 314Review for Registry/Cert ExamsNo Description Set
NMT 299Nuclear Medicine ClinicalNo Description Set
NMT 501Nuclear Medicine FoundationsAn introduction to nuclear medicine technology emphasizing patient care; principles of nuclear radiation and safety; instrumentation and quality control; and medical law and ethics specific to NMT. Nuclear medicine mathematic applications for radion...
NMT 506Nuclear Physics & RadiobiologyPresents qualitative and quantitative concepts of radiation physics and radiobiology pertaining to medical applications in nuclear medicine; atomic and nuclear structure, radioactive decay, properties of radiation; and photon interactions in matter....
NMT 510Nuclear Medicine Technology PrinciplesA study of the fundamental concepts of radiopharmaceutical production and mechanisms of localization; theoretical and practical concepts of nuclear instrumentation and statistics; principles of in vivo and in vitro counting and imaging, and Gamma/SP...
NMT 512Applied Nuclear Medicine Imaging IA study of anatomy, physiology, terminology, and pathology related to diagnostic nuclear medicine for the skeletal, gastrointestinal, respiratory, urinary, and endocrine systems. The course presents current uses of radiopharmaceuticals for...
NMT 524Applied Nuclear Medicine Imaging IIA study of anatomy, physiology, terminology, and pathology related to diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine for the central nervous system and nuclear oncology. The course provides comprehensive studies of immunology, nuclear cardiology, and r...
NMT 550Clinical Practicum IA supervised introduction to the clinical environment providing experience with in vivo and in vitro procedures; instrumentation quality control; radiopharmacy; applied radiation safety procedures; and clinical imaging.
NMT 551NMT Clinical Practicum IIA continuation of NM 550. Directed intermediate level clinical practice providing practical clinical experience with in vivo and in vitro procedures; instrumentation quality control; radiopharmacy; applied radiation safety procedures; and clinical im...
NMT 552NMT Clinical Practicum IIIA continuation of NM 551. Directed advanced level clinical practice providing clinical experience with in vivo and in vitro procedures and therapies; PET/CT imaging and image evaluation; instrumentation quality control; radiopharmacy; applied radiat...
NMT 560Nuclear Medicine SeminarA review of current literature and research applied to nuclear medicine case studies, along with review of didactic and clinical NMT providing an overview of topics relating to professional certification. Factors affecting health policy and healthcar...
NMT 601Nuclear Medicine FoundationsAn introduction to nuclear medicine technology emphasizing patient care; principles of nuclear radiation and safety; instrumentation and quality control; and medical law and ethics specific to NMT. Nuclear medicine mathematic applications for radionu...
NMT 606Nuclear Physics & RadiobiologyPresents qualitative and quantitative concepts of radiation physics and radiobiology pertaining to medical applications in nuclear medicine; atomic and nuclear structure, radioactive decay, radiation properties; and photon interactions in matter. Add...
NMT 610Nuclear Medicine Technology PrinciplesA study of the fundamental concepts of radiopharmaceutical production and mechanisms of localization; theoretical and practical concepts of nuclear instrumentation and statistics; principles of in vivo and in vitro counting and imaging; image managem...
NMT 612Applied Nuclear Medicine Imaging IA study of anatomy, physiology, terminology, and pathology related to diagnostic nuclear medicine for the skeletal, gastrointestinal, respiratory, urinary, and endocrine systems. The course presents the current uses of radiopharmaceuticals for organ...
NMT 624Applied Nuclear Medicine Imaging IIA study of anatomy, physiology, terminology, and pathology related to diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine for the central nervous system and nuclear oncology. The course provides comprehensive immunology, nuclear cardiology, and related PET/C...
NMT 650Clinical Practicum IA supervised introduction to the clinical environment providing experience with in vivo and in vitro procedures; instrumentation quality control; radiopharmacy; applied radiation safety procedures; and clinical imaging.
NMT 651Clinical Practicum IIA continuation of NMT 650. Directed intermediate-level clinical practice providing practical clinical experience with in vivo and in vitro procedures; instrumentation quality control; radiopharmacy; applied radiation safety procedures; and clinical i...
NMT 652Clinical Practicum IIIA continuation of NMT 651. Directed advanced-level clinical practice, providing clinical experience with in vivo and in vitro procedures and therapies; PET/CT imaging and image evaluation; instrumentation quality control; radiopharmacy; applied radia...
NMT 660Nuclear Medicine SeminarPrepares the student for the ARRT NMT certification exam. Content integrates the clinical skills and classroom theories in a comprehensive review to include the specifications of the ARRT content categories: patient care, safety, image production, an...
NMT 670NMT Leadership, Education, & ManagementExplores current professional issues in nuclear medicine and health care delivery. Students explore, analyze, and evaluate health care reform, professional practice issues, educational standards, and organizational behavior in the context of the dail...
NMT 690Nuclear Medicine Research Methods IReinforces the conceptual basis for interpreting professional literature and making evidence-based practice decisions. Both qualitative and quantitative research designs are explored in-depth, and students are instructed in the research process with...
NMT 699Nuclear Medicine Research Methods IIA continuation of the research process introduced in NMT 690. Didactic emphasis is on methodology, statistical analyses, and the compilation and dissemination of a final research project. Student groups complete the details unique to their research p...
RAD 300Concepts of Radiologic SciencesAn overview of the foundations in radiography involving the practitioner's role in the health care delivery system. An introduction to general anatomy and body systems; mobile, trauma, and surgical radiography are explored. Principles, practices, and...
RAD 306Radiographic Procedures IProvides a knowledge base necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures of the thoracic viscera, abdomen, upper and lower extremities, and bony thorax. Content includes the radiographic anatomy and positioning of these body structures. Labor...
RAD 312Radiation ProtectionFundamental theories and principles related to the safe utilization of diagnostic radiographic equipment in a clinical setting. The student applies the theories and principles of safe radiation exposure.
RAD 318Principles of Image FormationFactors that govern and influence the production and recording of radiologic images. Content includes the importance of minimum imaging standards, discussion of a problem-solving technique for image evaluation, factors affecting image quality, imagin...
RAD 324Age Specific Patient CarePatient care theory and techniques for a diverse patient population. Content includes age-appropriate interpersonal communication, patient transfer and immobilization techniques, vital sign monitoring, sterile and aseptic techniques, infection contro...
RAD 330Radiologic PhysicsQualitative and quantitative concepts of radiation physics pertaining to medical applications in radiology; atomic and nuclear structure; radiation properties; x-ray production; photon interactions in matter; and attenuation processes.
RAD 336RadiobiologyQualitative and quantitative concepts of radiobiology pertaining to genetic and somatic effects of ionizing radiation and the mechanisms of interaction from subcellular level to organism.
RAD 342Research MethodsProvides an overview of research design methodology in radiologic sciences. Emphasis is on data collection, analysis, interpretation, and effective research communication via written and oral presentations.
RAD 348Radiographic Procedures IIA continuation of RAD 306. Content includes the radiographic anatomy and positioning of the shoulder and pelvic girdles, and the vertebral column. Laboratory experience will be used to complement the didactic portion.
RAD 350Principles of Image Formation IIA continuation of RAD 318. Content will include imaging accessories, technique charts, image receptors, image processing, sensitometry, and criterion for image evaluation. Laboratory experience will be used to complement the didactic portio...
RAD 354Clinical Practicum ISupervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in performing radiologic procedures. Content includes patient assessment; rad...
RAD 360Clinical Practicum IIA continuation of RAD 354. Supervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in performing radiologic procedures. Content inclu...
RAD 400Legal and Ethical Issues in Imaging SciencesA study of legal and ethical issues in imaging sciences.  Topics include ethical theories, end-of-life care, living wills, confidentiality, risk management and quality review, HIPAA, and human diversity.
RAD 406Radiographic Procedures IIIA continuation of RAD 348.  Content includes the radiographic anatomy and positioning of the bony thorax and cranium. Laboratory experience will be used to complement the didactic portion.
RAD 412Advanced Medical Imaging ScienceA study of the advanced physical principles of diagnostic radiology. Topics include image intensification, specialized radiographic units, and quality control of radiographic equipment and accessories.
RAD 414Advanced Clinical Practice SkillsFocuses on the current health care delivery environment including patient assessment, monitoring, infection control, and management. It includes working with multicultural patients, managing problem patients, and patient education. Additional topics...
RAD 418Digital Image Acquisition and DisplayExplores the components, principles, and operations of digital imaging systems. Factors that impact image acquisition, display, archiving, and retrieval are discussed. Principles of digital imaging quality assurance and maintenance are presented.
RAD 420Image Evaluation and CritiqueContent provides a basis for analyzing radiographic images. Included are the importance of optimal imaging standards, discussion of a problem-solving technique for image evaluation, and factors affecting image quality.
RAD 424Principles of Computed TomographyExplores the basic physical and technical principles of computed tomography (CT) imaging. Content includes computed tomography generations, components, operations, and imaging processes, emphasizing sectional anatomy as seen in computed tomography.
RAD 430Pharmacology and Drug AdministrationAn overview of pharmacologic principles and practices in patient care emphasizing imaging procedures. Topics include biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug classifications, radiopharmaceuticals, venipuncture, routes of drug admini...
RAD 436Radiographic PathologyIntroduces theories of disease causation and the pathophysiologic disorders that compromise healthy systems. Content includes etiology, pathophysiologic responses, clinical manifestations, radiographic appearance, and management of alterations in bod...
RAD 438Radiographic Image AnalysisA study of specific factors of the radiographic process that affect image quality, emphasizing refinement of image analysis and problem-solving skills.  Image analysis of the appendicular skeleton, axial skeleton, chest, abdomen, and digestive system...
RAD 440Advanced Clinical ManagementA study of the delivery of patient-centered care while exploring the business management of the imaging profession. Includes advanced clinical practice skills, image analysis, radiology coding, and imaging informatics. Additional topics include an ov...
RAD 442Clinical Research MethodsA study of research design methodology in radiologic sciences. Topics include terminology of research, qualitative and quantitative methods, statistics, basic research designs, and data analysis techniques. Emphasis is placed on critical review of ra...
RAD 445Concepts of Magnetic Resonance ImagingA study of the basic physical principles of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Content includes fundamentals of magnetic resonance imaging, equipment and instrumentation, radiofrequency and gradients, image production parameters, contrast media, pulse...
RAD 448Radiographic Procedures IVA continuation of RAD 406.  Content includes the radiographic anatomy and positioning of the digestive, biliary, urinary, and reproductive systems, as well as the use of advanced radiographic procedures.
RAD 451Mgmt Issues in Diagnostic Health CareA study of managerial roles and functions in health care organizations emphasizing diagnostic imaging. Content includes connective processes, planning, organizing, staffing, influencing, controlling, and labor relations. Provides a foundation of mana...
RAD 454Clinical Practicum IIIA continuation of RAD 360. Supervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in performing radiologic procedures. Content inclu...
RAD 457Breast Imaging PrinciplesA study of the basic physical principles of breast imaging (mammography). Content includes fundamentals of breast imaging, equipment and instrumentation, image production parameters, quality control and regulations, patient care in breast imaging, br...
RAD 460Clinical Practicum IVA continuation of RAD 454. Supervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in performing radiologic procedures. Content inclu...
RAD 463Patient Safety in Radiologic SciencesA study of the essentials of patient safety in the health care environment, emphasizing safety within the imaging profession. Content includes an introduction to health care safety, workplace safety, risk management, patient transfer and transport, p...
RAD 466Clinical Practicum VA continuation of RAD 460. Supervised clinical practice experience designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in performing radiologic procedures. Content inclu...
RAD 472Seminar IAn overview of various topics in radiologic sciences.
RAD 475Seminar IIA continuation of RAD 472 and provides an overview of various topics in radiologic sciences.
RAD 478CT Applications and Sectional ImagingA study of the basic physical principles of computed tomography (CT) imaging. Content includes CT fundamentals, equipment and instrumentation, data acquisition, image processing and reconstruction, patient safety, image quality, and procedure protoco...
RAD 484Radiologic Sciences Directed StudyInvolves a directed study designed to allow registered radiologic technologists to demonstrate their expanded capabilities resulting from previous didactic and clinical experience gained in radiologic sciences. Requires the student to utilize the kno...
RAD 490Special TopicsInterdisciplinary elective. Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
RAD 670Leadership, Education & Management in Imaging ProfessionsExplores current professional issues in imaging professions and health care delivery. Students explore, analyze, and evaluate professional practice issues, educational standards, and organizational behavior in the context of professional practice of...
RAD 670Leadership, Education, & Management in Imaging ProfessionsExplores current professional issues in imaging professions and health care delivery. Students research, analyze, and evaluate professional practice issues, educational standards, and organizational behavior in the professional practice of radiology...
RAD 690Research in Imaging Sciences IIntroduces concepts essential for evidence-based practice in the imaging sciences. Students will demonstrate the ability to critically analyze existing literature on topics relevant to care delivery, clinical practice, and/or a professional issue in...
RAD 690Research in Imaging Sciences IIntroduces concepts essential for evidence-based practice in the imaging sciences. Students will demonstrate the ability to critically analyze existing literature on topics relevant to care delivery, clinical practice, and/or a professional issue in...
RAD 699Research in Imaging Sciences IIA continuation of the research process introduced in RAD 690. The successful completion of a research project occurs under the direction of faculty advisors.
RAD 699Research in Imaging Sciences IIA continuation of the research process introduced in RAD 690. Successfully completing a research project occurs under the direction of faculty advisors.
XT 201Medical TerminologyNo Description Set
XT 202Pharmacology & Drug AdministrationNo Description Set
XT 203Computers in Radiologic SciencesNo Description Set
XT 204Radiographic Imaging/Processing & EvalNo Description Set
XT 205Radiographic PositioningNo Description Set
XT 206Radiographic Anatomy & PhysiologyNo Description Set
XT 207Radiographic PathologyNo Description Set
XT 208RadiobiologyNo Description Set
XT 209Radiation PhysicsNo Description Set
XT 210Equipment Operation & Quality ManagementNo Description Set
XT 211AClinical EducationNo Description Set
XT 211BClinical EducationNo Description Set
XT 211CClinical EducationNo Description Set