KENNEBEC VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PROGRAM OF STUDY ~ ADVISING GUIDE

For student admitted Fall 06-Spring 07

 

Radiologic Technology (RAD)

Associate in Science Degree

 

This sheet is intended to be informational only.
Students must consult with an academic advisor prior to registration.

Name:                                                SSN:                            Date:                        

First Year - Semester One   Pre-Requisites Credit Hours
      BIO 213 Anatomy & Physiology I*   4
      RAD 101 Radiographic Positioning I*   3
      RAD 111 Introduction to Rad Tech and Clinical Practicum I*   3
      RAD 121 Patient Care and Medical Terminology*   3
      CPT Computer Elective   3
First Year - Semester Two     Credit Hours
      BIO 214 Anatomy & Physiology II* BIO 213 4
      ENG 101 College Composition Placement Test & Computer Skills 3
      MAT College Algebra MT 117 or higher Placement Test 3
      RAD 102 Radiographic Positioning II & Contrast Media* RAD 101 3
      RAD 112 Clinical Practicum II* RAD 111, RAD 101 3
      RAD 131 Principles of Radiographic Exposure and Processing* MAT 117 (Co-Requisite) 3
Summer Session - 8 Weeks     Credit Hours
      RAD 103 Radiographic Positioning III* RAD 102 3
      RAD 113 Clinical Practicum III* RAD 112 4
        Humanities Elective   3
Second Year - Semester One     Credit Hours
      COM 101 or COM 104

Communication in the Workplace or Intro to Communication 

  3
      PHY 213 Radiography Physics* RAD 131 3
      PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology   3
      RAD 211 Clinical Practicum IV* RAD 113 4
      RAD 215 Pathology and Radiographic Critique* BIO 214, RAD 102 3
Second Year - Semester Two      
      RAD 212 Clinical Practicum V* RAD 211 5
      RAD 214 Quality Assurance and Ethical and Legal Issues*   3
      RAD 216 Introduction to Imaging Modalities*   3
      RAD 218 Radiation Biology and Protection* PHY 213 3
 

Total Credit Hours:   

  75

Pre-requisite(s):  ____Biology with Lab within 5 years ____Algebra I & II or equivalent.   Physics recommended.

 

Please see someone in the Admissions Office for information on how to apply to this program.  Call 207-453-5160 to meet with Jim Bourgoin or Kate Grambow.

 

UPDATED JUNE 14, 2005