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Show 526 Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions Required Courses (45 credit hours) • RADT 5403 - Evaluation of the Osseous System Credits: (3) RADT 5413 - Evaluation of the Chest Credits: (3) RADT 5423 - Evaluation of the Abdomen and GI System Credits: (3) RADT 5433 - Evaluation of the Genitourinary System Credits: (3) RADT 5443 - Clinical Pathways Credits: (3) RADT 5453 - Evaluation/CNS and Facial Structures Credits: (3) RADT 5463 - Problem Patient Management Credits: (3) RADT 5473 - Invasive Imaging Procedures Credits: (3) RADT 5861 - Clinical Preceptorship Credits: (3) RADT 5862 - Clinical Preceptorship Credits: (3) RADT 5863 - Clinical Preceptorship Credits: (3) RADT 5864 - Clinical Preceptorship Credits: (3) RADT 5865 - Clinical Preceptorship Credits: (3) RADT 5867 - Competency Assessment/ Residency Credits: (3) • RADT 5868 - Final Competency Assessment Credits: (3) Support Courses (33 credit hours) RADT 3003 - Psycho-Social Medicine Credits: (3) RADT 3043 - Medical Ethics and Law Credits: (3) RADT 3123 - Sectional Anatomy Credits: (3) RADT 3143 - Imaging Pathophysiology Credits: (3) RADT 3253 - Patient Care and Assessment III Credits: (3) RADT 3263 - Diagnostic Services Pharmacology Credits: (3) RADT 3403 - Radiobiology & Health Physics Credits: (3) RADT 3423 - Federal Regulations Credits: (3) RADT 4203 - Patient Education in Radiology Credits: (3) RADT 4303 - Cardiology Credits: (3) RADT 4833 - Directed Readings and Research Credits: (3) Radiologic Sciences, Advanced, Minor Emphasis • 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. An academic contract must be generated with a faculty advisor for a minimum of 18 credit hours from the RADT upper division courses. Courses required for certification cannot be used to fulfill minor requirements. Students may select any approved minor in consultation with a faculty advisor and the completion of an academic contract. A minor is not requiredfor the Radiology Assistant (RA) program. Radiologic Sciences Departmental Honors Please contact the Radiologic Sciences Department for advisement and permission prior to enrolling in Honors courses. Requirements for Radiologic Sciences Departmental Honors: 1. Maintain a cumulative GPA o f 3.5 2. Complete 3 credit hours of University General Honors courses. (It is suggested students take upper division HNRS 3900: Colloquia) 3. Complete 12 upper division credit hours within the major with an Honors Component. At the beginning of each course, students should complete a "Component Contract" with the appropriate professor regarding the work expected for Honors credit. These forms are located in the Honors Center and must be returned no later than the end of the third week of classes. 4. Earn an "A" in Baccalaureate Thesis. Student research should exhibit writing proficiency, reflect originality, demonstrate critical thinking skills, and accurately interpret results. The final paper must be submitted for publication within a peer-reviewed journal. 5. Perform at least 30 hours of community service outside of clinical requirements. Course Descriptions - DMS Department of Radiologic Sciences DMS 4110 - Sonography Principles & I nstru mentation Credits: (3) Elementary principles, propagation through tissues, transducers, pulse echo principles and instruments, images, storage and display, Doppler, image features and artifacts, bioeffects, and safety. DMS 4120 - Quality Assurance Credits: (3) Developing, analyzing and evaluating a quality assurance program. DMS 4210 - Cardiac Sonography I Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Concepts in cardiac sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images. DMS 4220 - Cardiac Sonography II Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Continuation of 4203. Weber State University 2014-2015 Catalog |