Radiologic Sciences, Imaging Specialist (Bridge Program), BSRS
Courses
- BIO2201 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory
- BIO2203 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- COMS1203 — Oral Communication
- HP2013 — Medical Terminology
- HP3413 — Cultural Competence in the Health Professions
- MATH1023 — College Algebra
- MATH1043 — Quantitative Reasoning
- PSY2013 — Introduction to Psychology
- RAD3103 — Introduction to Radiography
- RAD3111 — Radiographic Procedures I Lab
- RAD3113 — Radiographic Procedures I
- RAD3122 — Radiation Physics and Imaging
- RAD3201 — Radiographic Procedures II Lab
- RAD3202 — Imaging Equipment
- RAD3203 — Radiographic Procedures II
- RAD3213 — Image Acquisition and Evaluation I
- RAD3223 — Sectional Anatomy
- RAD3232 — Radiography Clinical I
- RAD4101 — Radiographic Procedures III Lab
- RAD4103 — Radiographic Procedures III
- RAD4113 — Image Acquisition and Evaluation II
- RAD4123 — Imaging Pathology
- RAD4132 — Radiobiology
- RAD4142 — Radiographic Procedures IV
- RAD4143 — Radiography Clinical II
- RAD4203 — Radiography Clinical III
- RS3102 — Introduction to 3D Printing in Medicine
- RS3103 — 3D Printing Design in Medicine
- RS3122 — Legal and Regulatory Environment of Radiology
- RS3142 — Advanced Imaging and Therapy I
- RS3152 — Advanced Imaging and Therapy II
- RS3633 — Pediatric Considerations in Radiology
- RS3733 — Geriatric Considerations in Radiology
- RS4101 — Overview of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- RS4343 — Radiologic Administrative Concepts
- RS436V — Independent Study in Radiologic Sciences
- RS4463 — Statistics for Medical Imaging
- RS4623 — Computed Tomography Instrumentation
- RS4633 — Computed Tomography Procedures
- RS4643 — Computed Tomography Clinical Education
- RS4703 — Bone Density Image Production
- RS4723 — Bone Density Procedures
- RS4822 — Psychosocial Factors in Health Care Delivery
- RS4834 — Imaging Specialist Clinical Education I
- RS4844 — Imaging Specialist Clinical Education II
- RSMR4703 — MRI Safety and Instrumentation
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