Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology
The Radiologic Technology program is dedicated to serving the rural communities of western Missouri through the preparation of highly competent, registry-eligible medical imaging professionals. The program provides a solid educational base and a thorough professional preparation that will allow the graduate to competitively enter the workforce, continue their education in advanced imaging technologies, and/or transfer into baccalaureate degree programs in imaging science. Radiologic technologists are educated in image production, radiation protection and image evaluation. Although an interdisciplinary team of radiologists, radiologic technologists and support staff plays a critical role in t
Courses
- BIO 207 — Human Anatomy with Lab
- BIO 208 — Human Physiology with Lab
- COMM 101 — Public Speaking
- ENGL 101 — English Composition I
- ENGL 102 — English Composition II
- HEOC 119 — Medical Terminology
- HIST 101 — U.S. History Before 1877
- HIST 102 — U.S. History Since 1877
- MATH 110 — Intermediate Algebra with Review
- MATH 112 — Intermediate Algebra
- MATH 113 — Mathematical Reasoning and
- MATH 114 — Precalculus Algebra
- MATH 119 — Statistical Reasoning
- POLS 101 — American/National Government
- RAD 106 — Clinical Education I
- RAD 109 — Clinical Education II
- RAD 111 — Clinical Education III
- RAD 113 — Clinical Education IV
- RAD 115 — Clinical Education V
- RAD 120 — Radiographic Procedures I
- RAD 122 — Radiographic Procedures II
- RAD 124 — Radiographic Procedures III
- RAD 128 — Introduction to Radiologic Sciences and Patient
- RAD 130 — Radiation Production and Characteristics
- RAD 134 — Radiographic Exposures and Quality Control
- RAD 137 — Radiation Protection
- RAD 140 — Radiologic Pharmacology
- RAD 142 — Trauma and Advanced Imaging
- RAD 144 — Radiation Biology
- RAD 146 — Imaging Equipment
- RAD 150 — Radiographic Pathology
- RAD 152 — Image Analysis
- RAD 154 — Sectional Anatomy
- RAD 170 — ^^ Preparing for Professionalism