Psychology - Radiologic TechnologyPSY 223—Psychology of Adulthood and Aging3 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)This course examines the major adjustments facedby the individual from young adulthood through oldage. Theories and research evidence concerningdevelopmental changes are emphasized. Attention isgiven to clinical aspects of old age.Prerequisite: PSY 101 with a grade of "C-" or higherPSY 230—Abnormal Psychology3 cr. (Fall/<strong>Spring</strong>/Summer)This course involves the study of past and presentunderstandings of psychological abnormality.Contemporary psychological thinking relative tomental health and individual functioning reveals therange of forms of psychological abnormality. Thediagnostic system that is utilized by mental healthprofessionals in this country is examined. Socialcontexts and consequences of the diagnosis ofpsychological abnormality are identified.Prerequisite: completion of six college credits inpsychology.PSY 240—Social Psychology3 cr. (Fall, <strong>Spring</strong>)A study of group behavior and the influence ofgroups on the perception, thinking and behavior ofthe individual. Topics included are: socialization,conflict, attitudes, prejudice and leadership. Fulfillscategory B.Prerequisite: PSY 101PSY 250—Human Sexuality3 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)The sexual aspects of human activity are studiedthrough the disciplines of sociology, psychology,biology, and philosophy. Historical, cross-cultural,and current research form the basis for thedevelopment of an individual perspective on humansexuality.Prerequisite: PSY 101 or SOC 101Radiologic Technology(Diagnostic Imaging Department)NOTE: Students must comply with all policies,procedures and regulations of the internship fieldworksite. Failure to do so may result in immediate removalfrom the internship site and failure of the course.NOTE: An overall cumulative average of 2.00 with aminimum grade of 75% (C) in each RadiologicTechnology course is required for progression withinand graduation from the Radiologic TechnologyProgram.RAD 101—Principles of Radiographic Exposure 13 lect., 2 lab., 4 cr. (Fall)Introduction to the radiographic environment ispresented. Evaluating and viewing radiographs,controlling the quantity and quality of the x-raybeam, controlling scatter, film, screens and grids arepresented. [R-1]Prerequisite: acceptance into the RadiographyprogramCorequisite: RAD 103, RAD 105, RAD 107RAD 102—Principles of Radiographic Exposure 23 lect., 2 lab., 4 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)Advanced concepts of radiographic technique arecovered. Physical characteristics of x-ray film and filmprocessing, geometry of the radiographic image,technique problems and principles of digitalradiography are included. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 101, RAD 103, RAD 105, RAD 107Corequisite: RAD 104, RAD 106, RAD 111, RAD 108RAD 103—Introduction to Radiography1 cr. (Fall)The course provides an overview of radiographyand its role in health care delivery. Students areoriented to the academic and administrative structure,key departments, and personnel, responsibilities asstudents, and to the profession as a whole. Timemanagement learning styles, test-taking strategies,study skills, and other skills necessary to "survive" thefreshman year are discussed. [R-1]Prerequisite: acceptance into the RadiographyprogramCorequisite: RAD 101, RAD 105, RAD 107RAD 104—Radiation Protection1 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)The course presents general methods in radiationprotection when exposing patients to ionizing radiation.Skills and knowledge critical to the safety of the patientand radiographer are emphasized. Demonstration ofsuch is required of all students. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 101, RAD 103, RAD 105, RAD 107Corequisite: RAD 102, RAD 103, RAD 105, RAD 107224 www.sunyorange.edu <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong>
Radiologic TechnologyRAD 105—Radiographic Positioning 13 lect., 2 lab., 4 cr. (Fall)Basic concepts of positioning. Nomenclature ofpositioning, instruction and practice in positioning ofextremities, shoulder girdle, hip joint, pelvic girdle,chest and abdomen. [R-1]Prerequisite: acceptance into the RadiographyprogramCorequisite: RAD 101, RAD 103, RAD 107RAD 106—Radiographic Positioning 23 lect., 2 lab., 4 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)Radiographic lines and points of the skull;instruction and practice in positioning of cranium,facial bones, mandible, nasal bones, paranasal sinuses,spine, digestive, urinary systems and mammography.[R-l]Prerequisite: RAD 101, RAD 103, RAD 105, RAD 107Corequisite: RAD 102, RAD 104, RAD 111, RAD 108RAD 107—Methods of Patient Care 12 lect., 2 lab., 2 cr. (Fall)An introduction to the care of patients in theclinical setting. This course includes: patientassessment, history taking; body mechanics, patienttransfer techniques, medical emergencies, vital signs,infection control, non-aseptic techniques, preparationof medications, injection, patient interactions, anddevelopment of the professional self. [R -1]Prerequisite: acceptance into the RadiographyprogramCorequisite: RAD 101, RAD 103, RAD 105RAD 108—Methods of Patient Care 21 lect., 1 lab., 1 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)This course is a continuation of RAD 107 Methodsof Patient Care 1. This course includes: medicalcharting, venipuncture, assisting in the administrationof contrast materials, sterile gowning, gloving, patientinteraction skills, human diversity, and an overview ofmedical ethics and law. In addition, patientpreparation and placement of EKG leads along witha basic EKG interpretation. [R - 1]Prerequisite: RAD 101, RAD 103, RAD 104, RAD 107Corequisite: RAD 102, RAD 104, RAD 106, RAD 111RAD 111—Clinical Practicum 11 lect., 15 lab., 1 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)This course gives the student an opportunity toapply those concepts learned in lecture and lab in theclinical setting. Students have a chance to participatein general, barium enema, upper gastrointestinal,intravenous pyelogram, mobile, and traumaradiographic procedures. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 101, RAD 103, RAD 105, RAD 107Corequisite: RAD 102, RAD 104, RAD 106, RAD 108RAD 112—Clinical Practicum 21 lect., 39 lab., 2 cr. (Summer)A continuation of Clinical Practicum 1 plusoperating room. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 102, RAD 104, RAD 106, RAD111, RAD 108RAD 209—Radiographic Physics4 cr. (Fall)The course focuses on the principles of x-raygeneration, properties of x-rays, x-ray tube, andcircuitry. In addition, advanced concepts of imageproduction, are covered. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 112Corequisite: RAD 213, RAD 217, RAD 221RAD 210—Quality Assurance1 lect., 1 lab., 1 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)The course provides an introduction to theevaluation of radiographic systems to assureconsistency in the production of quality images. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 213, RAD 217, RAD 221, RAD 209Corequisite: RAD 112, RAD 216, RAD 214, RAD 219RAD 213—Clinical Practicum 31 lect., 23 lab., 1.5 cr. (Fall)A continuation of Clinical Practicum 2 plusComputed Tomography and special radio-graphicprocedures. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 112Corequisite: RAD 217, RAD 221, RAD 209RAD 214—Clinical Practicum 41 lect., 23 lab., 1.5 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)A continuation of Clinical Practicum 3. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 213, RAD 217, RAD 221, RAD 209Corequisite: RAD 210, RAD 112, RAD 216, RAD 219RAD 215—Clinical Practicum 51 lect., 39 lab., 2 cr. (Summer)A continuation of Clinical Practicum 5. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 210, RAD 218, RAD 216, RAD214, RAD 219RAD 216—Advanced Imaging Modalities3 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)The course deals with different modes of imaging thehuman body. Special attention is given to fluoroscopy,tomography, mamography, computed tomography andmagnetic resonance imaging. In addition, this courseintroduces students to sectional human anatomy in thetransverse,sagittal and coronal planes. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 213, RAD 217, RAD 221, RAD 209Corequisite: RAD 210, RAD 112, RAD 214, RAD 219RAD 217—Radiographic Positioning 32 cr. (Fall)Introduction to contrast studies includingmyelography, angiography, bronchography, hysterosalpingography,arthrography and sialography. Inaddition, advanced skull radiography is included. [R-1]Prerequisite: RAD 112Corequisite: RAD 213, RAD 221, RAD 209<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong>www.sunyorange.edu225
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