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RAD117 — Introduction to Radiologic and Imaging Sciences

3.5 credits · 3.5 hours

3.5 Credit(s) This course introduces students to the fundamentals of radiologic technology, including the history and role of medical imaging within the healthcare system. Emphasis is placed on professional ethics, patient care, communication skills, and safety practices in the radiologic environment. Topics include basic radiographic principles, radiation protection, patient positioning, infection control, and the radiographer’s responsibilities in providing compassionate and effective care. Students will gain foundational knowledge necessary for clinical education and professional practice in diagnostic imaging.

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