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Show 234 Electives (select 25-33 Elective courses must have RadTec 3123 credit hours) approval of a faculty advisor. Sectional Anatomy 3 Imaging Pathophysiology 3 Patient Care & Assessment II 3 Patient Care & Assessment III 3 Diagnostic Services Pharmacology II 3 Radiobiology & Health Physics 3 Quality Assurance in Radiology 3 Computerized Imaging 3 Clinical Internship 2-6 Supervision & Staff Development 3 Promotional Strategies 3 Fiscal Analysis in Radiology 3 Quality Management 3 Risk Management 3 Cardiology 3 Problem Patient Management 3 Imaging Pathology 3 Clinical Pathways 3 Individual Research 1-3 Directed Readings & Research (3) Clinical Internship 2-4 Workshops, Conferences and Telecourses 2 Current Trends & Issues 2 Seminar 1-2 • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and/or Computed Tomography (CT) Emphasis (2FT) Prerequisite Courses (6 credit hours) RadTec 3243 Patient Care & Assessment II RadTec 3403 Radiobiology and Health Physics Support Courses for CT and MRI (35 credit hours) RadTec 3143 RadTec 3243 RadTec 3253 RadTec 3263 RadTec 3403 RadTec 3443 RadTec 3463 RadTec 3863 RadTec 4213 RadTec 4223 RadTec 4233 RadTec 4243 RadTec 4253 RadTec 4303 RadTec 4363 RadTec 4403 RadTec 4423 RadTec 4803 RadTec 4833 RadTec 4863 RadTec 4922 RadTec 4942 RadTec 4992 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2-6 2 RadTec 3043 Medical Ethics and Law RadTec 3123 Sectional Anatomy RadTec 3143 Imaging Pathophysiology RadTec 3403 Radiobiology & Health Physics RadTec 3253 Patient Care & Assessment III RadTec 3463 Computerized Imaging RadTec 3863 Clinical Internship RadTec 4203 Patient Education in Radiology RadTec 4303 Cardiology RadTec 4863 Clinical Internship RadTec 4911 Comprehensive Review/CT RadTec 4912 Comprehensive Review/MRI 2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Required Courses (14 credit hours) RadTec 4603 MRI Physics and Instrumentation 3 RadTec 4623 Functional Imaging & Spectroscopy 3 RadTec 4633 MRI Imaging of the CNS 3 RadTec 4643 MRI Imaging of the Torso and Limbs 3 RadTec 4912 Comprehensive Review/MRI 2 Computed Tomography (CT) Required Courses (11 credit hours) RadTec 4613 CT Imaging of the Torso and Limbs 3 RadTec 4653 CT Imaging of the CNS 3 RadTec 4663 CT Physics and Instrumentation 3 RadTec 4911 Comprehensive Review/CT 2 • Cardiovascular-Interventional Technology (CIT) Emphasis (2FV) Prerequisite Courses (6 credit hours) RadTec 3243 Patient Care & Assessment II 3 RadTec 3403 Radiobiology & Health Physics 3 Required Courses (9 credit hours) RadTec 4313 Visceral, Pelvic and Extremity Angiography RadTec 4333 Head and Neck Angiography RadTec 4343 Thoracic and Venous Procedures Support Courses for RadTec 3043 RadTec RadTec RadTec RadTec RadTec RadTec RadTec RadTec RadTec RadTec 3123 3143 3253 3263 3463 3863 4203 4303 4863 4913 CIT (32 credit hours) Medical Ethics and Law Sectional Anatomy Imaging Pathophysiology Patient Care & Assessment III Diagnostic Services Pharmacology II Computerized Imaging Clinical Internship Patient Education in Radiology Cardiology Clinical Internship Comprehensive Review/CIT • Mammography Emphasis (2FU) Required Courses (15 credit hours) RadTec 4553 RadTec 4563 RadTec 4572 RadTec 4583 RadTec 4861 RadTec 4862 Breast Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology Mammographic Positioning Imaging Techniques Patient Education and Clinical Examination Mammographic Quality Assurance Clinical Internship Clinical Internship Support Courses (15 credit hours) RadTec 3003 Psycho-Social Medicine RadTec 3023 Biophysical Aging Changes RadTec 3043 Medical Ethics and Law RadTec 3423 Federal Regulations RadTec 4203 Patient Education in Radiology Electives (7 credit hours) RadTec 4833 Directed Readings & Research (3) RadTec 4914 Comprehensive Review/M RadTec 4992 Seminar • Radiology Practitioner Assistant Emphasis (2FM) This emphasis requires a recommendation from a supervising physician and five years experience as an ARRT registered technologist (R.T.J. The required courses fulfill the major and minor requirements. Prerequisite Courses (18 credit hours) RadTec 3003 Psycho-Social Medicine RadTec 3023 Biophysical Aging Changes RadTec 3043 Medical Ethics and Law RadTec 3253 Patient Care & Assessment III RadTec 3463 Computerized Imaging Required Courses (33 credit hours) RadTec 5403 Evaluation/Osseous System RadTec 5413 Evaluation/Chest RadTec 5423 Evaluation/Abdomen & GI System RadTec 5433 Evaluation/Genitourinary Systems RadTec 5453 Evaluation/CNS System & Facial Structures RadTec 5861 Clinical Preceptorship RadTec 5862 Clinical Preceptorship RadTec 5863 Clinical Preceptorship RadTec 5864 Clinical Preceptorship RadTec 5865 Clinical Preceptorship RadTec 5867 Individual Projects/Residency 235 Weber State University Support Courses (27 credit hours) RadTec 3123 RadTec 3143 RadTec 3243 RadTec 3263 RadTec 3403 RadTec 3423 RadTec 4203 RadTec 4303 RadTec 4363 ictives (10 cred RadTec 4423 RadTec 4833 RadTec 4922 RadTec 4942 Sectional Anatomy Imaging Pathophysiology Patient Care & Assessment II Diagnostic Services Pharmacology II Radiobiology & Health Physics Federal Regulations Patient Education in Radiology Cardiology Problem Patient Management s) Clinical Pathways Directed Readings & Research Workshop, Conferences and Telecourses Current Trends and Issues Advanced Radiologic Sciences MINOR EMPHASIS (2FS) » Grade Requirements: A GPA of 2.0 in all courses used toward the minor. » Credit Hour Requirements: 18-24 credit hours in Advanced Radiologic Sciences. Courses required for certification cannot be used to fulfill minor requirements. Course Requirements for Minor An academic contract must be generated with a faculty advisor for a minimum of 18 credit hours from the RadTec upper division courses. RADIOGRAPHY COURSES - RADTEC 1022. Introduction to Radiologic Technology (2) Program orientation, elementary radiation protection and basic darkroom procedures. 1303. Principles of Radiographic Exposure I (3) Theory of x-ray production; image production and radiographic equipment. 1502. Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning I (2) Terminology, pathology and radiographic positioning. 1512. Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning II (2) Continuation of RadTec 1502. 1522. Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning III (2) Continuation of RadTec 1512. 1532. Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning IV (2) Continuation of RadTec 1522. 1542. Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning V (2) Continuation of RadTec 1532. 1601. Laboratory Experience (1) Patient positioning, darkroom experience and radiographic review. 1621. Laboratory Experience (1) Continuation of RadTec 1601. 1641. Laboratory Experience (1) Continuation of RadTec 1621. 1661. Laboratory Experience (1) Continuation of RadTec 1641. 1681. Laboratory Experience (1) Continuation of RadTec 1661. 2043. Patient Care and Assessment I (3) Patient care and management in radiology. 2263. Diagnostic Services Pharmacology I (3) Fundamental principles of pharmacology, medication and contrast administration in radiology. 2403. Principles of Radiographic Exposure II (3) Radiographic imaging, instrumentation, image production and factors affecting radiologic quality. 2803. Independent Research (1-3) Individualized projects. 2833. Directed Readings (3) Selected readings and a research project on radiographic procedures and technologies. 2861. Clinical Education (3) Experience gained in a health care facility. 2862. Clinical Education (3) Continuation of RadTec 2861. 2863. Clinical Education (3) Continuation of RadTec 2862. 2864. Clinical Education (3) Continuation of RadTec 2863. 2865. Clinical Education (3) Continuation of RadTec 2864. 2866. Clinical Education (3) Continuation of RadTec 2865. 2913. Comprehensive Review (3) Review of didactic and clinical applications. 2921. Workshop, Conferences and Telecourses (1-3) 2942. Introduction to Modalities and New Technology (2) An introduction to specialized imaging modalities and new or future imaging procedures. 2992. Seminar (2) Patient case studies and critical care situations. 3003. Psycho-Social Medicine (3) Study of professional interrelationships with patients, peers and supervisors. 3023. Biophysical Aging Changes (3) Biophysical changes throughout the life span and pathological processes common to specific age groups. 3043. Medical Ethics and Law (3) Medical ethics and law and case studies in medical imaging and radiation therapy. 3123. Sectional Anatomy (3) Anatomical study of the body in the sagittal, transverse and coronal imaging planes. 3143. Imaging Pathophysiology (3) Imaging adaptations and alterations in anatomy and physiology with variation outside of the normal range. 3243. Patient Care and Assessment II (3) System analysis and advanced level of patient care, assessment and management in radiology. 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