RADS2560 — Imaging Science 5
Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to incorporate learned radiologic concepts and clinical practices. Focus areas in radiology will be reviewed in preparation for graduation. This course includes evaluations for final competencies in clinical and didactic studies. The course will also present information in resume writing, interview techniques, professional development including certification and licensure requirements, ethical /legal responsibilities and transition from student to radiographer. Courses are taught in a hybrid format. The lecture and seminar portion are virtually using Canvas and Zoom technologies. The lab portions are taught on campus with face-to-face instruction and hands on practice. The lab setting will permit application of these skills. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Quantitative Literacy VALUE rubric – mid semester Delivers a well-organized oral presentation. Communication VALUE Rubric -Capstone Case Study Presentation-end of semester Performs final competencies as assigned. Beginning, mid and end of semester Performs a multiple exam final competency End of semester Complete a professional resume Mid semester Identify components of a successful job interview. Mid semester Writes a research paper for the Capstone Case study Written VALUE Rubric -Capstone Case Study Research paper-end of semester Demonstrate properly
Prerequisites: RADS2440, RADS2540, RADS2560L