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RT 260 Cross-Sectional AnatomyThis course is a presentation of anatomy in cross-sectional slices, as used in advanced imaging modalities rather than flat, as in standardradiography. It provides the student views of the entire body based on slices prepared from cadavers in transverse, sagittal, and coronalplanes. 2.00 credit hours. Prerequisites: RT 102 Introduction to Radiography and RT 121 Principles of Radiography II.RT 266 Radiologic Clinical Education IVThis is a continuation of supervised clinical experience. Students are provided opportunities to observe advanced imaging modalities whichcould include CT, MRI, mammography, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and PET imaging. 4.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: RT 156 RadiologicClinical Education III.RT 276 Radiologic Clinical Education VThis is a continuation of supervised clinical experience. As senior students, they should be completing the majority of basic competencies andconcentrating on obtaining independence with non-trauma patients. 4.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: RT 266 Radiologic Clinical Education IV.RT 295 Radiography ReviewThis course is a study tool in preparation for the ARRT registry exam. A review of the entire radiography program, to include mock registryexams and post-test reviews, is completed. 3.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: All core courses except RT 297 Radiologic Clinical Education VI.RT 297 Radiologic Clinical Education VIThis course is a continuation of supervised clinical experience and is the final clinical rotation for completion of the program. Students mustperform any unfinished competencies and complete any areas on which additional practice is required. 3.00 credit hours. Prerequisite:RT 276 Radiologic Clinical Education V.(SC) NATURAL SCIENCESC 125 Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage IThis course will provide students with information about the structure and function of the human body related to each of the following bodysystems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and special senses with relations to therapeutic massage. Biochemistry, cellular biology,and histology will be integrated into each body system. 3.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: SC 125L Anatomy and Physiologyfor Therapeutic Massage I Lab.SC 125L Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage I LabThis is the lab portion of SC 125 Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage I. 1.00 credit hour. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite:SC 125 Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage I.SC 129 Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology IThis course introduces students to each of the following body systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, joints, nervous, and special senses.Biochemistry, cellular biology, and histology will be integrated into each body system. 3.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: None.SC 142 Body Structure and FunctionThis course will provide students with information regarding body structure and function relating to each of the 11 body systems: integumentary,skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, lymphatic, endocrine, digestive, urinary, and reproductive. Classroom experiences providelearning in the following topics: the major body systems; how the body systems work together to provide homeostasis; and body functions inthe healthy and diseased states. 3.00 credit hours. Corequisite: SC 142L Body Structure and Function Lab.SC 142L Body Structure and Function LabThis is the lab portion of SC 142. 1.00 credit hour. Corequisite: SC 142 Body Structure and Function.SC 145 Anatomy and Physiology IThis course will provide students with information about the structure and function of the body related to each of the following body systems:integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and special senses. Biochemistry, cellular biology, and histology will be integrated into each bodysystem. 3.00 credit hours. Corequisite: SC 145L Anatomy and Physiology I Lab.SC 145L Anatomy and Physiology I LabThis is the lab portion of SC 145. 1.00 credit hour. Corequisite: SC 145 Anatomy and Physiology I.SC 150 Principles of NutritionThis course provides students with basic knowledge in human nutrition. The course focuses on structure, role, and function of macronutrients andmicronutrients and the processes whereby the human body digests, absorbs and transports nutrients. 2.00 credit hour. Prerequisite: None.452 <strong>Herzing</strong> UNIVERSITY undergraduate Catalog May 2012

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