Health Professions Programs

Radiography

Curriculum

Prerequisites*
English Composition (ENG-W 131) 3 cr.
College Algebra (MATH 153, MATH-M 118, or MATH-M 119) 3 cr.
Medical Terminology (RADI R108 or equivalent)** 1 cr.
Human Biology (BIOL-N 212/213) or Human Anatomy (BIOL-N 261) 4-5 cr.
Human Biology (BIOL-N 214/215) or Human Physiology (BIOL-N 217) 4-5 cr.
*Students entering in summer 2013 will be required to complete all requirements by the end of the prior spring term.
 **RADI-R 108 should not be taken in summer session one right before the start of the program because that course is not finished until the end of the summer.


Professional Program
First Year
Summer Session II Credits
Introduction to Radiography (RADI-R 110) 3.0
Patient Care I (RADI-R 112) 3.0
Total 6.0
Fall Credits
Radiographic Procedures I (RADI-R 114) 4.0
Radiographic Procedures I lab (RADI-R 115) 1.0
Principles of Radiography I (RADI-R 118) 3.0
Radiography Clinical Lab I (RADI-R 150) 1.0
Basic Clinical Experience Course (RADI-R151 or 152 & 153) 3.0
Total 12.0
Spring Credits
Radiographic Procedures II (RADI-R 124) 3.0
Principles of Radiography II (RADI-R 128) 3.0
Physical Basis for Radiography (RADI-R 140) 2.0
Radiography Clinical Lab II (RADI-R 170) 1.0
Basic Clinical Experience Course (RADI-R171 or 172 & 153) 3.0
Total 12.0
Second Year
Summer Session I Credits
Patient Care II (RADI-R 212) 1.0
Clinical Experience Course (RADI-R 271 or 274 or 275) 2.0
Total 3.0
Summer Session II Credits
Processing Theory (RADI-R 218) 1.0
Clinical Experience Course (RADI-R 271 or 274 or 275) 2.0
Total 3.0
Fall Credits
Radiographic Pathology (RADI-R 210) 2.0
Radiographic Procedures III (RADI-R 214) 2.0
Principles of Radiography III (RADI-R 228) 3.0
Radiographic/Fluoroscopic Equipment (RADI-R 241) 2.0
Clinical Experience Course (RADI-R 271 or 272 or 274 & 275) 4.0
Oral Communications (COMM-R 110 or COMM-C 180) - If not completed 3.0
Total 13.0-16.0
Spring Credits
Advanced Non-Contrast Imaging (RADI-R 216) 2.0
Advanced Contrast Imaging (RADI-R 224) 1.0
Imaging a Diverse Population (RADI-R 226) 3.0
Quality Control in Radiography (RADI-R 243) 2.0
Radiation Biology and Protection in Diagnostic Radiology (RADI-R 262) 1.0
Clinical Experience Course (RADI-R 272 or 274 & 275) 4.0
Total 13.0

Awards  The faculty will recommend to the university graduating students with superior academic performance for degrees awarded with distinction according to the Indiana University policy. Students with outstanding academic and clinical achievement during the professional program may be recognized by the program at the time of graduation.

Graduation Requirements  Satisfactory completion of 80 credit hours to include 18 credit hours of prerequisites/graduation requirements and 62 credit hours of professional courses. All course work must be completed in compliance with the program’s and Health Professions Programs’ academic and professional policies.

Last Updated: Sept 22, 2011