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HAN 401 Radiobiology and Health Physics
3 credits |
This course presents an overview of the biological effects of radiation by examining the interaction of radiation with matter, macromolecules, cells, tissue and the whole body. Coursework includes the clinical impact of responses to radiation and introduces students to radiation safety through topics such as biologic consequences of irradiation, regulatory limitation of exposure, methods for exposure minimization, and radiation monitoring. Prerequisite: restricted to students approved for appropriate senior year track in the Health Science major.
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HAN 402 Radiographic Anatomy and Pathology
3 credits |
This course provides basic radiographic anatomy from both the projection and cross sectional point of view. Introduces basic disease processes, including the nature and causes of disease and injury and examines these processes on medical images acquired through radiography, computed tomography, angiography, magnetic resonance, scintigraphy, emission computed tomography, and ultrasonography. Prerequisite: restricted to students approved for appropriate senior year track in the Health Science major.
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HAN 404 Radiology Instrumentation 3 credits |
Expands imaging physics into the area of Radiologic Technology. Studies the physical basis, construction, operation and quality control of radiographic, fluoroscopic, computed radiographic, direct radiographic, digital subtraction and computed tomography systems. Prerequisite: restricted to students approved for appropriate senior year track in the Health Science major.
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HAN 405 Radiographic Technique 3 credits |
Coursework focuses on production of radiographic image and includes rationale for the selection of technical factors, issues of image resolution and contrast, image receptor technology; film sensitometry; image intensification; film processing; grids; automatic exposure control; portable/surgical procedures; and basic contrast agent pharmacology and administration directly related to the production of radiographic images. Presents an overview of the special modalities of computed radiography (CR), direct radiography (DR), fluoroscopy, digital fluoroscopy, digital subtraction angiography (DSA), computed tomography (CT), and picture archive communication systems (PACS). Coursework places special emphasis on reducing patient exposure to radiation. Prerequisite: restricted to students approved for appropriate senior year track in the Health Science major.
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HAN 406 Radiographic Procedures and Positioning I
6 credits |
Coursework examines routine clinical radiographic positioning of the upper and lower extremities, shoulder, spine, chest, pelvis, skull, abdomen, and digestive, and urinary systems. Coursework also includes portable studies, operating room applications, angiography, and advanced imaging techniques. Prerequisite: restricted to students approved for appropriate senior year track in the Health Science major.
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