Radiologic
Technology
The Radiologic Technology program
is a six semester course of study in cooperation with Mid Michigan Community
College leading to an Associate in Applied Arts and Sciences Degree.
The career program is designed to prepare graduates
to function as members of the health team in hospitals, clinics, government,
military, industry, and public health. All courses must be completed with
a grade of "C" (2.0 grade points) or better, and the Anatomy
I and Anatomy II courses must be completed with a grade of "B"
or better.
All science courses must have been completed
within five years of beginning coursework at Mid Michigan Community College.
WEST SHORE COURSES
FALL CREDIT
CENG 111 English Comp I 3
BEDP 110 Intro to Computer Concepts 3
MANP 230 Anatomy & Physiology I 4
MCHM 107 Introduction to Chemistry 4
THCT 104 Medical Terminology 2
16
SPRING
CSPE 101 Principles of Speaking 3
SPSY 161 General Psychology 3
MANP 231 Anatomy & Physiology II 4
MMTH 120 Introductory Algebra 3
13
MID MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSES
FALL, at Mid Michigan
RAD 100 Intro to Radiologic Tech
RAD 110 Radiation Physics
SSC 200 Social Science
HUM 200 Humanities
SPRING, at Mid Michigan
RAD 115 Prin. of Rad. Exposure
RAD 130 Radiographic Position I & II
SUMMER, at Mid Michigan
RAD 175 Radiographic Positioning III
FALL, at Memorial Medical Center, Ludington
RAD 200 Clinical Education I
RAD 215 Radiologic Techniques I
SPRING, at Memorial Medical Center, Ludington
RAD 220 Clinical Education II
RAD 217 Radiologic Techniques II
SUMMER, at Memorial Medical Center, Ludington
RAD 225 Clinical Education III
RAD 230 Radiographic Quality
Students are responsible for all prerequisites
and/or co-requisites. See course descriptions.
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