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Show 12. Radiological PositioningProjection planes for cranial radiography. Four three-hour laboratory periods each week. W (3). Nichols, Stucki, Kida 13. Radiological Positioning Special projection procedures. Four three-hour laboratory periods each week. S (3). Nichols, Stucki, Kida 15. Radiological Anatomy Special considerations for deep focus techniques involved in three dimensional projections. Two lectures a week. S (2). Nichols, Tanner 20. Radiological PhysicsEnergy values and calculation of micimal and optimal desafe; use of newer radiological instrumentations. Two lectures a week. S (2). Merrill 27. Aseptic TechnicPrinciples of aseptic technique for X-Ray personnel. Lecture and demonstration one period a week. S (1). Staff X-RAY TECHNOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) Quarters First Year Title AW S *Su Basic Requirements Orientation, English, P.E., Health Education 4 6 4 Nursing 1 Orientation to Nursing 2 Physiology 1 Anatomy 5 Photography 1 Elementary Photography 4 Health Education 5 First Aid 2 Chemistry 1 General Chemistry 5 Bacteriology 1 Microbiology 5 Mathematics 14 Intermediate Algebra 5 Mathematics 18 Trigonometry 5 X-Ray Technology 1 1 X-Ray Technology 3 2 X-Ray Technology 5 3 X-Ray Technology 6 3 X-Ray Technology 7 3 X-Ray Technology 8 3 X-Ray Technology 9 3 X-Ray Technology 10 3 X-Ray Technology 27 1 Electives 3 18 17 19 18 Second Year Title AW S *Su Physics 51, 52, 53 5 5 5 Area Requirements Selected 3 3 3 Psychology 1 Introductory 5 Social Science Selected 5 X-Ray Technology 11 4 X-Ray Technology 12 4 X-Ray Technology 13 4 X-Ray Technology 15 2 X-Ray Technology 20 2 Electives Selected 3 17 17 17 2 *Students will spend full-time the summer of the second year in the hospital prior to taking the national certifying examination after graduation from Weber College. |