2003 / 2004 - Bellevue College
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RADON 150 Pathology 4<br />
RADON 201 Radiation Therapy Physics II 3<br />
RADON 202 Treatment Planning I 2<br />
RADON 203 Treatment Planning II 5<br />
RADON 204 Treatment Planning III 4<br />
RADON 211 Clinical Practice V 8<br />
RADON 212 Clinical Practice VI 8<br />
RADON 213 Clinical Practice VII 8<br />
RADON 214 Clinical Practice VIII 13<br />
RADON 220 Principles & Practice of RADON II 2<br />
RADON 221 Principles & Practice of RADON III 2<br />
RADON 222 Principles & Practice of RADON IV 2<br />
RADON 224 Concept Integration 1<br />
RADON 225 Quality Management 1<br />
RADON 240 Radiation Biology 3<br />
TOTAL 119<br />
Certificate of Achievement<br />
Radiation Therapy<br />
Course No. Course Name Credit Hrs.<br />
RADON 100 Principles of Oncology 4<br />
RADON 101 Principles of Dose Calculations 3<br />
RADON 104 Radiation Therapy Physics I 3<br />
RADON 105 Principles & Practice of RADON I 2<br />
RADON 114 Clinical Practice IV 13<br />
RADON 201 Radiation Therapy Physics II 3<br />
RADON 202 Treatment Planning I 2<br />
RADON 203 Treatment Planning II 5<br />
RADON 204 Treatment Planning III 4<br />
RADON 211 Clinical Practice V 8<br />
RADON 212 Clinical Practice VI 8<br />
RADON 213 Clinical Practice VII 8<br />
RADON 214 Clinical Practice VIII 13<br />
RADON 220 Principles & Practice of RADON II 2<br />
RADON 221 Principles & Practice of RADON III 2<br />
RADON 222 Principles & Practice of RADON IV 2<br />
RADON 224 Concept Integration 1<br />
RADON 225 Quality Management 1<br />
TOTAL 84<br />
Radiologic Technology<br />
This selective admissions program prepares the<br />
student to become a Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist<br />
capable of carrying out the responsibilities<br />
of the staff technologist; it includes a general education<br />
background. To be considered for acceptance<br />
into the program, students must follow specific admissions<br />
guidelines, published annually.<br />
The curriculum consists of combined class work<br />
and clinical experience over eight consecutive fulltime<br />
quarters, including summers. Upon successful<br />
completion of the program, students are eligible to<br />
take the American Registry examination for certification<br />
as a radiologic technologist.<br />
Associate in Arts Degree<br />
Radiologic Technology<br />
FIRST YEAR - SUMMER QUARTER<br />
Course No. Course Name Credit Hrs.<br />
RATEC 101 Intro to Radiologic Technology 1<br />
RATEC 107 Positioning & Related Anatomy I 2<br />
RATEC 110 Clinical Education I 3<br />
RATEC 120 Nursing Procedures 2<br />
TOTAL 8<br />
FIRST YEAR - FALL QUARTER<br />
RATEC 105 Intro to Radiologic Technique 2<br />
RATEC 106 Computed Imaging 2<br />
RATEC 108 Positioning & Related Anatomy II 3<br />
RATEC 111 Clinical Education II 5<br />
RATEC 125 Medical Terminology 1<br />
TOTAL 13<br />
FIRST YEAR - WINTER QUARTER<br />
RATEC 103 Principles of Radiographic Exposure 3<br />
RATEC 109 Positioning & Related Anatomy III 3<br />
RATEC 112 Clinical Education III 5<br />
RATEC 121 Patient Care 2<br />
RATEC 127 Intro to Sectional Anatomy 2<br />
TOTAL 15<br />
FIRST YEAR - SPRING QUARTER<br />
RATEC 102 Radiographic Physics 5<br />
RATEC 104 Adv Radiographic Procedures 4<br />
RATEC 113 Clinical Education IV 5<br />
TOTAL 14<br />
SECOND YEAR - SUMMER QUARTER<br />
RATEC 210 Clinical Education V 3<br />
TOTAL 13<br />
SECOND YEAR - FALL QUARTER<br />
RATEC 211 Clinical Education VI 8<br />
RATEC 220 Pathology I 3<br />
RATEC 240 Radiation Biology & Protection 3<br />
TOTAL 14<br />
SECOND YEAR - WINTER QUARTER<br />
RATEC 212 Clinical Education VII 8<br />
RATEC 221 Pathology II 2<br />
RATEC 230 Quality Assurance 2<br />
RATEC 296* Special Topics in RATEC* 2<br />
TOTAL 12 OR 14<br />
Professional/Technical Programs<br />
SECOND YEAR - SPRING QUARTER<br />
RATEC 213 Clinical Education VIII 8<br />
RATEC 207 Concept Integration 2<br />
RATEC 297* Special Topics in RATEC* 2<br />
TOTAL 10 OR 12<br />
GRAND TOTAL 101<br />
*Either take RATEC 296 in Winter or RATEC 297 in<br />
Spring, not both.<br />
Real Estate<br />
This program offers various degree and certificate<br />
options for interested students, current investors, or<br />
real estate professionals. The coursework provides the<br />
academic background to deal with the real estate<br />
marketplace. Students may choose from several areas<br />
of expertise to assist or enhance their specialty field.<br />
Contact the Real Estate Resource Center for the<br />
latest information on required courses for completion<br />
of the following options:<br />
Associate in Arts Degree<br />
Real Estate: Appraisal, Escrow,<br />
Mortgage Finance, or Title Insurance<br />
Course No. Course Name Credit Hrs.<br />
CORE REQUIREMENTS<br />
Choose one of the following: 5<br />
ECON 100 Intro to Basic Economic Principles (5 Cr)<br />
ECON 200 Intro to Economics: Macroeconomics (5 Cr)<br />
ECON 201 Intro to Economics: Microeconomics (5 Cr)<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression 5<br />
MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra 5<br />
Choose one of the following: 5<br />
PSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology (5 Cr)<br />
SOC 110 Intro to Sociology (5 Cr)<br />
Choose one of the following: 5<br />
SPCH 100 Basic Principles of Oral Comm (5 Cr)<br />
SPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication (5 Cr)<br />
SPCH 225 Small Group Communication (5 Cr)<br />
TOTAL 25<br />
BUSINESS CORE COURSES<br />
ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting 5<br />
BTS 161 Computer & Software Fundamentals 5<br />
Choose one of the following: 5<br />
G BUS 101 Introduction to Business (5 Cr)<br />
G BUS 202 Law & Business (5 Cr)<br />
BA 200 Business Law - Legal Foundations (5 Cr)<br />
TOTAL 15<br />
Curriculum subject to change. For most current information, visit us on the web at: www.bcc.ctc.edu • 45