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1503 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES<br />

Program Planning<br />

All provisions of this publication are in effect as<br />

soon as a student begins the Radiography Program.<br />

Preradiography and Clinical/Professional students are<br />

subject to policy and curriculum changes as they occur.<br />

Curriculum changes during progress toward the degree<br />

may result in the revision of degree requirements.<br />

General-education curriculum<br />

The B.S.M.I.T. is designed to provide the student with<br />

both a liberal education and a concentration in clinical<br />

professional course work with an orientation toward a<br />

specific career. The general-education courses may be<br />

taken on a full- or part-time basis; however, to be eligible<br />

for application to the clinical professional portion of the<br />

B.S.M.I.T., students must complete all courses listed in<br />

the four work areas with a minimum grade of C or better.<br />

For a more detailed description of the IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong><br />

general-education curriculum, including lists of<br />

approved courses, see pages 35-40 in this publication.<br />

All courses certified as meeting the campuswide generaleducation<br />

requirements are designated in the Schedule<br />

of Classes.<br />

General-education courses help lay the foundation<br />

for radiography courses and also serve to provide the<br />

student with a well-rounded education. The campuswide<br />

general-education requirements are incorporated into<br />

the program of study. All courses required for the degree<br />

must be taken for a grade. Certain courses may require<br />

prerequisite or developmental courses, which are not<br />

listed here.<br />

Campuswide Curriculum (33-39 cr.)<br />

(All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.)<br />

Fundamental Literacies (13-19 cr.)<br />

Writing<br />

ENG-W 131 Elementary Composition 1 (with a<br />

grade of C or higher)<br />

Critical Thinking<br />

Select from approved course list, pages 36-37<br />

Oral Communication<br />

SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking (with a grade of C<br />

or higher)<br />

Visual Literacy<br />

Select from approved course list, page 37<br />

Quantitative Reasoning<br />

MATH-M 111 Mathematics in the World<br />

Information Literacy<br />

COAS-Q 110 Introduction to Information<br />

Literacy (1 cr.)<br />

Computer Literacy<br />

CSCI-A 106 Introduction to Computing<br />

Common Core Courses (12 cr.)<br />

Complete one course from each of the following four<br />

areas, as designated in the Schedule of Classes. At least<br />

one of the areas must be completed at the 300-level.<br />

The Natural World<br />

Select from approved course list, page 38<br />

Human Behavior and Social Institutions<br />

Select from approved course list, page 38<br />

Literary and Intellectual Traditions<br />

Select from approved course list, page 38<br />

Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity<br />

Select from approved course list, page 38<br />

Contemporary Social Values (8 cr.)<br />

Students must complete one course from each of the<br />

following three areas, as designated in the Schedule of<br />

Classes.<br />

Non-Western Cultures<br />

Select from approved course list, pages 38-39<br />

Diversity in United States Society<br />

Select from approved course list, pages 39-40<br />

Health and Wellness (2 cr.)<br />

Select from approved course list, page 40<br />

Medical Imaging Clinical Professional<br />

Course Requirements (30 cr.)<br />

AHLT-R 404 Sectional Imaging Anatomy<br />

AHLT-R 405 Advanced Diagnostic Imaging I<br />

AHLT-R 406 Advanced Diagnostic Imaging II<br />

AHLT-R 407 Seminar<br />

AHLT-R 408 Topics in Radiologic Sciences<br />

AHLT-R 409 Project in Medical Imaging<br />

Clinical Practicum (12 cr.)<br />

AHLT-R 482 Clinical Practicum: Computed<br />

Tomography (12 cr.)<br />

AHLT-R 483 Clinical Practicum: Magnetic<br />

Resonance Imaging (12 cr.)<br />

AHLT-R 484 Clinical Practicum: Ultrasound (12<br />

cr.)<br />

Graduation Requirements<br />

Satisfactory completion of the general-education,<br />

didactic, clinical laboratory and clinical experience<br />

course work. All course work must be completed in<br />

compliance with the academic and professional policies<br />

of the program and school.

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