Health Science - Radiologic Technology
Carson, USA
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Introduction
Health Science - Radiologic Technology
Health Science offers a variety of programs including a major with different options leading to the Bachelor of Science in Health Science.
The Radiologic Technology Option is designed to accommodate the entering undergraduate or transfer student. The program is offered in collaboration with the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology, which is currently accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education for Radiologic Technologists and approved by the State of California Department of Education for Radiologic Technology training. Upon completion of the program, students will be qualified to take the certification examinations given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and the Certification Board of the California Department of Health Services.
A separate application to the Radiologic Technology Option is required. Refer to the Radiologic Technology Option section for further information on the application process and eligibility for consideration as a candidate.
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Curriculum
In addition to the Health Science major requirements, modules for the Radiologic Technology option include:
- Elements of Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Elements of Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory
- Freshman Composition I
- Freshman Composition II
- General Studies Psychology: Understanding Human Behavior
- The Individual in Society
- Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- Patterns In Nature
- Elements of Physics I
- General Chemistry I
- Orientation and Elementary Radiation Protection
- Medical Terminology: Radiology
- Clinical Practicum I
- Darkroom Chemistry and Techniques
- Patient Care Procedures Related to Radiology
- Principles of Radiographic Exposure
- Common Radiographic Procedures Using Contrast Media
- Topographical Anatomy & Positioning I
- Radiation Protection
- Clinical Practicum II
- Clinical Practicum III
- Radiological Physics
- Topographic Anatomy and Positioning II
- Special Radiographic Procedures
- Sub-Specialties in Radiology
- Departmental Administrative and Office Procedures, Computer Literacy
- Clinical Practicum IV
- Clinical Practicum V
- Clinical Practicum VI
- Senior Project Radiology
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