Radiologic Sciences (BS) - Radiology Administration

Degree Requirements

General Education Requirements
Select General Education Requirements59-60
Major Requirements (67-81 Hours)
Radiologic Science -First Year Professional Component (13 Courses,37 Hours)
A. Fall - Complete the following:
RAD 300Clinical Education I2
RAD 304Patient Care & Ethics3
RAD 307Osseous I4
RAD 310Radiation Biology2
RAD 312Princ of Radiographic Exposure4
B. Spring - Complete the following:
RAD 301Clinical Education II4
RAD 308Osseous II4
RAD 315Contrast Media3
RAD 318Radiologic Physics4
RAD 335Pediatric-Geriatric Rad1
C. Summer - Complete the following:
RAD 302Clinical Ed III4
RAD 320Cross-Sectional Anatomy2
RAD 415Diagnostic Imaging2
Radiologic Sciences -Second Year Professional Component (35-36 Hours)
Track 1: General Radiography with the Radiology Administration Advanced Modality. 134-44
A. Fall - 11 hours Complete the following:
Osseous III
Clinical Education IV
Survey of Pathology
Healthcare Communication
and Healthcare Human Resource Mgmt
B. Spring - Complete the following:
Clinical Education V
Image Analysis
Radiologic Sci Research I-W
Health Care Financial Mgmt
and Health Care Operations Mgt - W
C. Summer - Complete the following:
Clinical Education VI
Directed Independent Study
Rad Science Research II
Radiology Management Preceptor
Minor Requirements
A minor is not required for this degree program0
Total Hours132-143

Footnote

1

Students who choose to complete Track 1 (Radiography to include one advanced modality) will be eligible to apply for continuation in the program to study any additional modality to include ultrasound and radiation therapy in a non-degree seeking student status. Please note that non-degree seeking students are not eligible for federal financial aid.

General Education Requirements

Area I - Written Composition
A. Complete the following:
EH 101English Composition I3
B. Complete the following:
EH 102English Composition II3
Area II - Humanities & Fine Arts
A. Complete the following:
CA 110Public Speaking3
B. Select one of the following: 13
Brit Lit before 1785
Brit Lit after 1785
Am Lit before 1865
Am Lit after 1865
World Lit before 1650
World Lit after 1650
C. Select one of the following:3
Survey of Art
Art History I
Art History II
Art Appreciation
Introduction to Theatre
Introduction to Music
D. Select three hours from the following:3
Intro to African Amer Studies
Survey of Art
Art History I
Art History II
Survey of Non-Western Art
Art Appreciation
Intro Anc Greek Roman Culture
Introduction to Theatre
Brit Lit before 1785
Brit Lit after 1785
Am Lit before 1865
Am Lit after 1865
World Lit before 1650
World Lit after 1650
Introductory Latin I
Introductory Latin II
Introductory French I
Introductory French II
Introductory Chinese I
Introductory Chinese II
Introductory Spanish I
Introductory Spanish II
Intro Classical Greek I
Intro Classical Greek II
Introductory German I
Introductory German II
Accelerated Intro German
Introductory Russian I
Introductory Russian II
Accelerated Intro Russian
Intermediate Latin I
Intermediate Latin II
Intermediate French I
Intermediate French II
Accelerated Inter French - H
Intermediate Chinese I
Intermediate Chinese II
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
Inter Spanish Accel -H
Interm Classical Greek I
Interm Classical Greek II
Intermediate German I
Intermediate German II
Intermediate Russian I
Intensive Second Year Russian
Introductory Japanese I
Introductory Japanese II
Introductory Arabic I
Introductory Arabic II
Intro American Sign Language I
Intro American Sign Lang II
Introductory Korean I
Introductory Korean II
Intermediate Japanese I
Intermediate Japanese II
Intermediate Arabic I
Intermediate Arabic II
Intermediate ASL I
Intermediate ASL II
Introduction to Music
Introduction to Philosophy
Critical Thinking
Introduction to Logic
Introduction to Ethics
Social Ethics
Western Philosophy: Classical
Intro to the Study of Religion
Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
Survey of the New Testament
Area III – Natural Sciences & Mathematics
A. Select 3-4 hours from the following:3
Precalculus Algebra
Precalculus Trigonometry
Precal Algebra-Trigonometry
Calculus and Its Applications
Calculus I
Calculus II
Calculus III
Linear Algebra I
Differential Equations I
B. Complete the following:
BLY 101
101L
Life Science I
and Life Science I Laboratory
4
or BLY 121
121L
General Biology I
and General Biology I Lab
C. Select one of the following:4
Life Science II
and Life Science II Lab
General Biology II
and General Biology II Laboratory
Survey of Inorg and Org Chem
and Survey Inorg-Org Chem Lab
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Lab
General Chemistry II
and General Chemistry II Lab
Area IV – History, Social & Behavioral Sciences 1
A. Complete the following:
PSY 120Introduction to Psychology3
B. Select one of the following:3
HY of Western Civilization I
HY of Western Civilization II
US History to 1877
US History since 1877
C. Select two of the following:6
Intro to Cultural Anthropology
Intro Archaeology-Bio Anthro
Intro to Communication
Interpersonal Comm
Prin of Microeconomics
Prin of Macroeconomics
People, Places, Environment
World Regional Geography
Intro to Gender Studies
HY of Western Civilization I
HY of Western Civilization II
US History to 1877
US History since 1877
Global Issues
Seasons of Life
Intro Native American Studies
Intro to US Government
Life Span Development
Introductory Sociology
Social Problems
Area V - Pre-Professional Required Courses
A. Complete the following:
BMD 251Human Anatomy & Physiology I4
BMD 252Human Anatomy & Physiology II4
B. Complete the following:
C. Select 4-5 hours from the following:4-5
Concepts of Physics
Concepts of Physics Laboratory
Physics with Algebra-Trig I
Alg-Trig Based Physics I Lab
D. Select one of the following:3
Data Analytics I
Stat Reason and Application
Applied Stat Health Sciences
Total Hours56-57

Footnote

1

Students must complete a 6 credit hour sequence either in literature (Area II –EH 215 & EH 216EH 225 & EH 226, or EH 235 & EH 236) or history (Area IV – HY 101 & HY 102 or HY 135 & HY 136).

All undergraduates must complete two designated writing credit (W) courses, at least one of which must be in the student's major or minor.

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