College of Health and Human Services

Schools & Divisions

Radiological Sciences
Bachelor of Science - Radiological Sciences
Clinical/Health Management Concentration for Radiographers
Curriculum

Prerequisites

Prior to entering the program, students must complete the following minimum prerequisites (for a total of 95 cr.). Prerequisites may be taken at any accredited college or university. The code (G) indicates a course that meets the school's general-education requirements.

  • Oral communication (G) (3 cr.) S121
  • Written communication (G) (6 cr.) (W131 and second intensive writing course)
  • Arts and Humanities electives (G) (3 cr.)
  • Cultural and Historical Studies electives (G) (3 cr.)
  • Introductory psychology (G) (3 cr.)
  • An additional Arts and Humanities or Cultural and Historical studies electives (3 cr.)
  • Social/Behavioral science elective (G) (3 cr.)
  • Computer science elective (3 cr.)
  • College-level mathematics (G) (3-5 cr.)
  • Statistics course (G) (3 cr.)
  • Human anatomy and physiology with lab (G)(8 cr.)
  • Professional radiography course work/elective (40-48 cr.)

Special Credit/Transfer Policy

Students seeking to transfer credit or receive special credit for radiography course work taken in a non-credit- awarding radiography program that has been accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) (www.jrcert.org) should contact the program director for additional information and counseling.

Professional Program

The professional program consists of 30 credit hours of 400-level courses.

Courses in the professional senior year are sequential. Therefore, the following courses must be taken in the order specified by the program faculty.

  • Fall Semester
  • AHLT R404 Sectional Imaging Anatomy (3 cr.)
  • AHLT R405 Advanced Diagnostic Imaging I (3 cr.)
  • AHLT R408 Topics in Radiologic Sciences (3 cr.)
  • Concentration Course Work (6 cr.)
  • Spring Semester
  •  AHLT R406 Advanced Diagnostic Imaging II (3 cr.)
  •  AHLT R414 Sectional Imaging Pathology (3 cr.)
  •  AHLT R409 Senior Project in Medical Imaging Technology (3 cr.) 
  •  Concentration Course Work (6 cr.)

Total (30 cr.)

Graduation Requirements

The AS Radiography Program has been approved as a 77 credit hour AS degree by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.  As a result, the BS Radiologic Sciences Clinical Concentration for Radiographers requires a minimum of 125 hours.

Satisfactory completion of 125 credit hours to include 95 credit hours of prerequisite and general-education courses and 30 credit hours of professional courses.  All professional courses must be completed with a C (2.0) or higher.  All course work must be completed in compliance with the program's and school's academic and professional policies.

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