RADIOGRAPHER: ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE [CAREER PROGRAM]
Total Credit Hours: 67.5 to 68.5
Courses
GENERAL COURSES | TITLES | Credit Hours |
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ENGL 110 | COMPOSITION I | 3 |
COMM 110 | INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION: PRESENTATION AND THEORY | 3 |
PSY 110 | INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
BIOL 140 | HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY | 4 |
MATH 110 or MATH 115 | CONCEPTS OF OR MATHEMATICS or COLLEGE ALGEBRA | 3 or 4 |
HUMANITIES/ FINE ARTS * | 3 | |
PROGRAM COURSES | TITLES | Credit Hours |
HLTH 121 ** | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY | 2 |
RADTK 100 *** | EXPOSURE TO RADIOGRAPHY | 0.5 |
RADTK 110 | FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIOGRAPHY I | 6 |
RADTK 112 | FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIOGRAPHY, DIRECTED PRACTICE ORIENTATION | 1 |
RADTK 120 | FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIOGRAPHY II | 6 |
RADTK 121 | FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIOGRAPHY, DIRECTED PRACTICE I | 3 |
RADTK 200 | RADIOGRAPHY I | 3 |
RADTK 201 | FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIOGRAPHY, DIRECTED PRACTICE II | 2 |
RADTK 210 | RADIOGRAPHY II | 6 |
RADTK 211 | RADIOGRAPHY, DIRECTED PRACTICE III | 3 |
RADTK 221 | RADIOGRAPHY, DIRECTED PRACTICE IV | 3 |
RADTK 230 | RADIOGRAPHY IV | 2 |
RADTK 231 | RADIOGRAPHY, DIRECTED PRACTICE V | 2 |
RADTK 260 | SECTIONAL ANATOMY FOR DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 3 |
RADTK 270 | PATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE IMAGING PROFESSIONAL | 3 |
RADTK 280 | COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY PRINCIPLES, INSTRUMENTATION AND IMAGING PROCEDURES | 3 |
* PHIL 113 is recommended.
** Underlined classes can be taken prior to acceptance into the program.
*** RADTK 100 must be completed prior to program application.
Recommended Course Sequence
SEMESTER | COURSES |
---|---|
Previous Semester (for pre-program courses) | RADTK 100 |
1st Semester | BIOL 140; HLTH 121; MATH 110 or MATH 115; RADTK 110; RADTK 112 |
2nd Semester | ENGL 110; PSY 110; RADTK 120; RADTK 121 |
Summer Semester 1 | RADTK 200; RADTK 201 |
3rd Semester | RADTK 210; RADTK 211; COMM 110; RADTK 260 |
4th Semester | RADTK 221; RADTK 270; RADTK 280 |
Summer Semester 2 | RADTK 230; RADTK 231; Humanities |
Department Contact Information
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Peoria Campus, Cedar, Room 105
(309) 690-7530