2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

RAD 200 Radiography & Clinical Education

This course provides instruction in the radiographic positioning of structures and organs of the human body and is a continuation of Radiographic Procedures (RAD112). This will include the positioning of the cranium, facial bones, and paranasal sinuses which will be learned along with specialized positioning for trauma, and pediatric radiography. Furthermore, this course will provide instruction on mobile and surgical positioning in accordance with their specific exams. The course also includes: an introduction to image acquisition and evaluation, equipment operation, and quality control. This course will be supplemented with instruction and application in the skills lab and assigned three days a week of clinical experience. 5 credits


Pre-Requisites: Successful completion of RAD 101, RAD 112. Must be completed prior to taking this course.



Credits

5

Prerequisite

Successful completion of RAD 101, RAD 112. Must be completed prior to taking this course.