| 210.
Anatomy and Physiology for the Radiologic Technologist I
Either Semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A systems approach to the anatomy and physiology of the human
body. Anatomy of the thoracic and abdominal cavities, cytology, integumantry
and skeletal systems. Appendicular and axial skeletons, gastrointestinal
and urinary systems. |
| 211.
Anatomy and Physiology for the Radiologic Technologist II
Either Semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Anatomy and Physiology for the Radiologic Technologist
I. Respiratory, lymphatic, circulatory, reproductive, endocrine,
nervous and muscular systems. |
| 220. Fundamentals
of Radiologic Physics
Either Semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Principles of physics, fundamental concepts of the structure of
matter, production and use of electrostatics, electromagnetism, electrodynamics
and principles of radiation. Structure of the x-ray tube and linear
accelerator is introduced. |
| 221.
Medical Radiation Physics and Quality Assurance I
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Medical physics related to diagnostic imaging and equipment.
Radiation and radiation units, measurement, exposure limits and protection.
X-ray production, intensity, filtration, interactions and focal spots and
image quality. Processing, sensitometry and mammography. |
| 222.
Medical Radiation Physics and Quality Assurance II
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Medical Radiation Physics and Quality Assurance
I. Fluoroscopy, angiography, digital fluoroscopy, computers and computer
applications and digital radiography. CT, MRI and ultrasound. |
| 223. Radiation
Biology and Protection
Either Semester. Four credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Principles of radiation protection and safety. Concepts
and principles of radiation biology including requirements for regulatory,
accreditation and health care organizations. Theories and principles
of tolerance dose, time-dose relationships, fractionation schemes and the
relationship to the clinical practice. |
| 224. Radiation Therapy
Physics
Summer Session. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Nature and physical aspects of generation and interaction of radiation
used in therapeutic radiology. Conceptual framework for the physics
of diagnostic radiology will be presented. |
| 225 . Treatment Planning
I
Summer session. Two credits. Hours by arrangement. Open
only to students in Allied Health.
Dose and treatment time calculations for linear accelerators,
superficial/orthovoltage and Co-60 treatment units. Application of
isodose chart, central axis depth dose curves and beam profiles. |
| 226. Treatment Planning
II
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Treatment Planning I. Treatment planning
optimizations and the application of beam modifiers. Contouring and
the use of single and multiple beam therapies. |
| 227.
Techniques and Applications of Radioactive Materials
Summer session. Three credits. Hours by arrangement. Open
only to students in Allied Health.
Elements and their basic components, different categories of atoms
and factors involved in nuclear stability. Various types of radioactivity
and methods for production of artificial radioactive sources.
Dose determination and radiation detection for brachytherapy sources. |
| 228.
Computer Application in Radiation Therapy
Either semester. Two credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Theory and technology of digital computers, digital imaging modalities
and their application in radiation therapy. |
| 230. Principles
of Radiographic Imaging I
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Introduction to fundamentals of exposure factor selection and
imaging parameters. Radiographic imaging, radiographic film, cassettes/screens
and imaging systems. |
| 231. Principles
of Radiographic Imaging II
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Principles of Radiographic Imaging I. X-ray
tube, X-ray circuitry, X-ray production, image quality factors, I.I Tube
and Fluoroscope. |
| 232. Principles
of Radiographic Imaging III
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Principles of Radiographic Imaging I and II.
Radiographic grid, automatic exposure control, collimation and filtration,
film sensitometry, the automatic processor and tomography. |
| 233. Medical Imaging
and Processing
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Theory and principles governing and influencing the production
and recording of radiographic images. Focus on radiation oncology
imaging equipment and related devices. |
| 234.
Radiation Therapy Equipment and Operation
Summer session. Two credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Theory and operation of a treatment console. Patient documentation,
monitoring and safety, radiation protection, verification and quality control. |
| 240.
Patient Care for Radiologic Technologists I
Either semester. Two credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Basic patient care procedures, including caring for the physical
and emotional needs of the patient and family. Routine patient care
procedures, communication, safety, legal, ethical, and professional issues. |
| 241.
Patient Care for Radiologic Technologists II
Either semester. Two credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Patient Care for Radiologic Technologists I.
Emergency patient care procedures, surgical asepsis, pharmacology and radiographic
contrast media. |
| 242. Radiation Pathology
Either semester. Two credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
The study of disease processes and their radiographic appearance.
Discussion of etiology, symptoms, complications, prognosis, treatments
and diagnostic imaging methods. Pathologic conditions and their effects
on the anatomy and function of body will be demonstrated with use of radiographs. |
| 243 . Foundations
of Radiation Therapy
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Foundations in radiation therapy and the role of the radiation
therapist. Introduction to radiation therapy education and professional
responsibilities of the radiation therapist. Management of neoplastic
disease. |
| 244 . Oncologic Pathology
Summer session. Two credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
General principles of pathology. Emphasis on factors relating
to and providing basis for tumor pathology and normal tissue repair. |
| 245. Clinical
Radiation Oncology I
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Epidemiology, etiology, anatomy, patterns of spread, clinical
presentation, detection and diagnosis, histopathology and disease classification
related to various disease sites. Role of surgery, radiation therapy,
chemotherapy, immunotherapy and the multimodality treatment approach. |
| 246 . Clinical
Radiation Oncology II
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Clinical Radiation Oncology I. |
| 250. Radiographic Procedures
I
Either semester. Four credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Preparation to accurately position patients for diagnostic radiologic
procedures to include preparation of equipment and contrast media.
Abdominal, chest, upper GI, large intestine, distal extremities. |
| 251. Radiographic
Procedures II
Either semester. Four credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Radiographic Procedures I. Urinary
tract, upper GI, small intestine, spine, shoulder girdle, pelvis and proximal
extremities. |
| 252. Radiographic
Procedures III
Summer Session. Four credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Radiographic Procedures I and II. Lower
GI track, spine, spinal cord and myelography, skull and nasal sinuses.
Lymphatic and vascular system imaging. |
| 253. Radiographic
Procedures IV
Either semester. Four credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Radiographic Procedures I, II and III.
TMJ and selected bones and foramen of the skull, non-routine extremity
views, sacrum, coccyx, thorax, venipuncture, and imaging of the female
reproductive system. |
| 254
. Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy I
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Introduction to radiation therapy equipment and its use in clinical
practice. Professional issues and the management of patients with
cancer will be addressed. |
| 255.
Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy II
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy
I. |
| 256.
Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy III
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy
I and II. Current treatment modalities for cancer in specific sites
including its pattern of spread and radiation oncology treatment regimes.
Topographical and radiological anatomy. |
| 257
. Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy IV
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy
III. |
| 258. Quality Management
Either semester. Two credits. Hours by arrangement. Open
only to students in Allied Health.
Theory and application of the quality management program as related
to professional standards of care and accreditation, certification, licensure
and service delivery. |
| 260. Clinical Radiography
I
Either semester. Two credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Supervised clinical experience in general radiography, fluoroscopy,
cystoscopy, emergency room and portable radiography. |
| 261. Clinical Radiography
II
Either semester. Two credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Clinical Radiography I with exposure in different
radiology departments. |
| 262. Clinical Radiography
III
Summer Session. Four credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Clinical Radiography I and II with addition
of specialized rotations in pediatrics, out-patient fluoroscopy, portable
examinations in the operating room and trauma radiography evenings in the
emergency room. |
| 263. Clinical Radiography
IV
Either semester. Five credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Clinical Radiography I , II and III with rotations
in different radiology departments with experience in general fluoroscopy,
emergency room, operating room, mammography and interventional radiology. |
| 264. Clinical Radiography
V
Either semester. Five credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Clinical Radiography I - IV with addition of
rotations in MRI, long-term care and private radiology office. |
| 265. Clinical Radiography
VI
Summer Session. Six credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
A continuation of Clinical Radiography I - V with rotations in fluoroscopy,
emergency room, operating room, CT, MRI, mammography, US, cardiac, nuclear
medicine, long-term care, private radiology and the orthopedic office. |
| 270.
Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship I
Either semester. One credit. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Supervised clinical experience with therapeutic applications.
Experience in a variety of technical methods and procedures in the management
of patients undergoing radiation therapy. |
| 271.
Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship II
Either semester. One credit. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Continuation of Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship I. |
| 272
. Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship III
Summer Session. Five credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Continuation of Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship I and II. |
| 273
. Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship IV
Either semester. Four credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Continuation of Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship I - III.
Includes dosimetry. |
| 274
. Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship V
Either semester. Four credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Continuation of Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship IV. |
| 275.
Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship VI
Summer Session. Nine credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Continuation of Radiation Therapy Clinical Internship IV and V.
Under supervision, student assumes full therapist responsibilities. |
| 280. Radiology Seminar
Summer Session. Two credits. Hours by arrangement.
Open only to students in Allied Health.
Independent research paper and presentation on current topics
in radiology. ARRT examination review and test preparation. |
| 281. Seminar in
Radiation Therapy
Summer session. Four credits. Hours by arrangement. Open
only to students in Allied Health.
Capstone experience researching and presenting new innovations in the
field of radiation therapy. Examination and evaluation of the management
of neoplastic disease and promotion of critical thinking. Preparation
for certification examination. |
| 298. Special Topics
Either semester and summer session. Credits and hours by arrangement.
Open only with consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
Investigation of special topics in health sciences that are related
to basic core interdisciplinary areas. |
| 299. Independent
Study for Undergraduates
Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement: not to exceed four
credits. Open only with consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
This course is designed primarily for students who wish to extend their
knowledge in some specialized subject in the field of health sciences. |