Program
Overview
The
Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences degree will offer
working professional radiographers the opportunity to learn
the knowledge and skills they need for continual professional
growth. This is a Bachelor's completion program for students
with prior education and/or work experience in the field of
radiography.
The program
will include a total of 60 semester credit hours: 30 credits
of Radiologic Sciences courses and 30 credits of General Education
courses. Students will complete the degree in seven 15-week
semesters. Six of the semesters will include 9 credits each,
and one semester will include 6 credits.
Curriculum Plan
Radiologic
Sciences Requirements (30 credits)
DADI
494 Issues and Trends in the Healthcare Arena I 3 credits
DADI 495 Issues and Trends in the Healthcare Arena II 3 credits
DADI 341 Physics and Instrumentation of Computed Tomography
3 credits
DADI 342 Clinical Aspects of Computed Tomography 3 credits
DADI 361 Physics and Instrumentation of Magnetic Resonance
3 credits
DADI 362 Clinical Aspects of Magnetic Resonance 3 credits
DADI 322 Principles of Mammography 3 credits
DADI 300 Principles of Quality Management 3 credits
DADI 485 Medical Imaging in the Digital Environment 3 credits
DADI 410 Advanced Patient Care Issues 3 credits
General Education Requirements (30 credits)
DBSA
343 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Care 3 credits
DBSA 354 Leadership and Organizational Behavior 3 credits
DBSA 385 Marketing Health Care 3 credits
DBSA 388 Components of Health Care Financial Management 3
credits
DBSA 485 Case Studies in Health Care 3 credits
DBIO 144 Sectional Anatomy 3 credits
DREL 368 World Religions 3 credits
DREL 374 Spiritual Dimensions of Health Care 3 credits
DMAT 215 Statistics 3 credits
DENG 315 Technical Writing 3 credits
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