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T=Tuesday
W=Wednesday
R=Thursday
F=Friday
S=Saturday
B=Bedford
L=Lowell
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Schedule of Courses
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Radiologic Technology
RAD 104 - RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS
3 CREDITS
Radiologic Physics expands the principles of general physics presented in TMA 80
(Technical Math and Physics). The student will learn the general principles of
electrical physics and the relationship of these principles to the field of radiologic
technology. The concepts will include an understanding of the principles of physics
concepts and components required in the electrical production of X-radiation in the
clinical setting, and of the physics principles used in image capture techniques. The
student will also review the basic interactions of radiation with matter. Course
offered in the spring semester.
Prerequisite: Completion of TMA 080.
Note: Open to Radiologic Technology students only.
11031 01
MWF
10:30am-11:20am
B
NA-G9
MARRAMA
RAD 105 - RADIOLOGIC POSITIONING II
3 CREDITS
A continuation of RAD 102 including applicable anatomy and positioning of the axial
skeleton, digestive system, surgical, and pediatric radiography. Role playing prepares
the student for practical application of the positions in their assigned radiology
department. 3 hours lecture/demonstration
Prerequisite: Completion of RAD 101 and RAD 103.
Corequisite: RAD 103
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100; Open to Radiologic Technology students only
11037 01
MWF
11:30am-12:20pm
B
NA-G9
DARMODY
11039 02
MWF
12:30pm-1:20pm
B
NA-G9
DARMODY
RAD 106 - PRINCIPLES OF RADIOGRAPHIC QUALITY
3 CREDITS
A continuation of RAD 101 including the topics of patient care, contrast media,
radiographic quality, utilization of devices for improving the radiographic image, and
digital imaging.
Prerequisites: Completion of RAD 101 and RAD 103.
Note: Open to Radiologic Technology students only.
11744 01
MW
1:30pm-2:45pm
B
NA-G9
RUSSELL
RAD 107 - CLINICAL PRACTICUM II
3 CREDITS
A continuation and progression of the basic fundamentals of radiographic positioning
and exposure, to include examinations of the pelvis and hips, ribs,spine, and digestive
system. Also provides the student with additional image critique.
Prerequisite: Completion of RAD 103.
Corequisite: RAD 105
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100; Open to Radiologic Technology students only
practicum.
16023 01
TR
8am-4:30pm
HOSPITAL
DARMODY
RAD 204 - TOPICS IN RADIOGRAPHY
4 CREDITS
A study of related principles to include: Image capture techniques, magnetic
resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, sonography, bone densitometry, image
critique, topics in patient care, and radiographic pathology.
Prerequisite: Completion of RAD 202.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100; Open to Radiologic Technology students only.
16024 01
T
8am-11:45am
B
NA-G9
RUSSELL
RAD 205 - PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
3 CREDITS
Designed for radiographers with little or no experience in Computed Tomography
who are interested in preparing for the CT certification exam. Course content
includes: imaging procedures, patient care, physics and instrumentation, and an
overview of the applications of cross sectional anatomy/pathology and technical
factors of computer tomography.
11747 01
R
9am-12pm
B
NA-G9
WALSH
RAD 206 - CLINICAL PRACTICUM V
4 CREDITS
Clinical Practicum V further refines radiographic skills and techniques through the
incorporation of external rotations in CT, MRI, and Interventional radiography. 24
hours weekly
Prerequisite: Completion of RAD 203.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100; Open to Radiologic Technology students only.
11746 01
MWF
8am-4:30pm
HOSPITAL
RUSSELL
Science
SCI 100 - EXPLORATIONS IN SCIENCE
3 CREDITS
A broad-based science course that includes activities from various scientific
disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, physics and environmental sciences, etc. The
course is hands-on and stresses learning by doing and will integrate learning
strategies, study skills and information on college resources that contribute to
college success.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 055; and eligible for ENG 070 or ENG 071.
Recommendation: Concurrent enrollment in ENG 071 and/or ENG 055, if CPT is
between 44 and 55, is encouraged.
Note: Students eligible for ENG 101 are not eligible to enroll in this course.
General Education Elective: Science
10461 01
TR
10:30am-11:45am
B
HH-315
BARINELLI
10472 50
TR
10:30am-11:45am
L
LC-207
MASTONE
SCI 121 - INTEGRATED SCIENCE I
4 CREDITS
The first course in a two-semester sequence intended for, but not limited to, students
planning a career in elementary education. Focusing on the physical sciences and
using the environment as a theme, elements of chemistry, physics, geology,
meteorology and astronomy will be covered through inquiry-based activities.
Experiments in these disciplines will help students become skilled in generating and
testing hypothesis and gathering and analyzing data. 3 hours lecture/2 hour
laboratory
Prerequisites: Placement above or successful completion of ENG 060 and eligibility
for ENG 101 and MAT 080 or completion of Modules 1-8 in MAT 001-002, Preparation
for College Math; high school or college science in the last five years or permission
of instructor.
General Education Elective: Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Note: Technology/Lab fee- $100.
10623 01
M
10:30am-11:45am
B
HH-113
EDMONDS
10623
W
10:30am-11:45am
B
HH-314
10623
F
10:30am-12:30pm
B
HH-315
SCI 122 - INTEGRATED SCIENCE II
4 CREDITS
The second course in a two-semester sequence intended for, but not limited to,
students planning a career in elementary education. Focusing on the biological
sciences, topics will include cell structure and function, plant structure and
processes, human body systems, biodiversity and the interaction of organisms with
each other and their environment. Experiments will help students become skilled in
generating and testing hypotheses, and gathering and analyzing data. 3 hours
lecture/ 2 hours laboratory
Prerequisites: Placement above or successful completion of ENG 060 and eligibility
for MAT 080 or completion of Modules 1-8 in Preparation for College Math and
ENG 101; high school or college science in the last five years or permission of
instructor.
General Education Elective: Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Note: Technology/Lab fee- $100.
10629 01
TR
10:30am-11:45am
B
HH-318
EDMONDS
10629
T
12pm-2pm
B
HH-318
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