RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

Associate of Applied Science Degree
Thomas Wolfe
(901) 333-5417

This program begins in the Summer II session, and all courses with the RADT identifier must be taken in sequence during successive semesters as indicated in the course sequence below. General Education requirements for English, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences are required prior to applying for admission to the program. Completion of RADT 1010 is also a prerequisite requirement.

[Summer Semester] [First Semester] [Second Semester] [First Summer Semester] [Second Summer Semester] [Third Semester] [Fourth Semester]

Summer Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
RADT 1020 Fundamentals of Radiography
3
RADT 1710 Clinical Radiologic Lab
2
Total  
5

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First Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
RADT 1210 Radiologic Physic I
3
RADT 1310 Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology I
2
RADT 1510 Radiographic Procedures I
3
RADT 1910 Radiologic Clinic I
2
Total  
10

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Second Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
RADT 1030 Fundamentals of Radiologic Technology II
3
RADT 1220 Radiologic Physic II
3
RADT 1320 Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology II
2
RADT 1520 Radiographic Procedures II
3
RADT 1920 Radiologic Technology II
2
Total  
13

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First Summer Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
RADT 1930 Radiologic Clinic III
4
Total  
4

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Second Summer Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
RADT 2910 Radiologic Clinic IV
4
Total  
4

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Third Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
RADT 1230 Essentials of Radiobiology
2
RADT 1530 Radiographic Procedures III
3
RADT 2020 Fundamentals of Radiologic Technology III
3
RADT 2920 Radiologic Clinic V
3
**** Humanities/Fine Arts (Gen. Ed.)1
3
Total  
14

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Fourth Semester
Course Number Course Title Credit
RADT 2110 Introduction to Pathology
2
RADT 2030 Fundamentals of Radiologic Technology IV
3
RADT 2930 Radiologic Clinic VI
3
RADT 2040 Fundamentals of Radiologic Technology V
3
**** Social/Behavioral Sciences (Gen. Ed.)1
3
Total  
14

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Total Program Credits 64

This program of study is designed as a terminal degree for a specific career field.

1Review General Education pages and/or consult advisor for correct selection.

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