2019-2020 Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: Content may no longer be accurate.
School of Radiologic Sciences
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Return to: Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions
Department Chair: Robert Walker, PhD, RT(R)(MR)(CT)(QM), FASRT
Location: Marriott Health Building, Room 363
Telephone Contact:
Radiology: Cathy Wells 801-626-6329
Specialties: Blakely McKinnie 801-626-6057
Toll Free Telephone: 1-800-848-7770, Option 1
Independent Study Manager: Lori Frederiksen 801-626-6619
Student Liaison: Francisco Ruiz 801-626-8537
Admissions/Counseling: Eric Neff 801-626-6128
Professors: Robert Walker; Associate Professors: Rex Christensen, Casey Neville, Tanya Nolan; Assistant Professors:Victor Clampitt, Laurie Coburn, Christopher Steelman, Taylor Ward; Instructors: Kimberly Parkinson, Robert Ferguson; Adjunct Faculty: Daryn Ashby, Wynn Harrison, Julie Hawk, Ryan Hecox, Diane Kawamura, Christopher Marston, Cheryl Walzak
Radiologic Sciences is a medical field that uses ionizing radiation, sound waves and magnetic fields to produce medical images for diagnostic purposes or to treat diseases by combining medical procedures with technology.
Please refer to the Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences (MSRS)
Radiography
The Radiography program provides integrated didactic instruction with the utilization of on campus x-ray rooms and clinical experience in Radiology departments of the affiliated health facilities. During the course of the program, radiologic physics, anatomy, radiographic procedures, positioning, and patient assessment are taught. The student will participate in clinical education within the affiliate health facilities throughout the program.
The program is 5 continuous semesters. The student qualifies for an Associate of Applied Science degree upon completion of the general education requirements and the professional course work. Upper division elective courses completed during the program may be applied toward a baccalaureate degree.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program is designed as an advanced discipline of study for two-year graduates of radiography programs or equivalent as determined by the School of Radiologic Sciences. A student can complete the required courses and be eligible to sit for the national certification examination. The courses offered in Diagnostic Medical Sonography are upper-division and will be accepted as satisfying the requirements for a primary area emphasis for those students who have been accepted into the Bachelor of Science program.
The program and support courses are four (4) semesters in length for the Cardiac Emphasis or the Medical Emphasis and three (3) semesters in length for the Vascular Emphasis. A competency-based evaluation system is utilized throughout the program. A student must achieve a predetermined level of competency in the academic and clinical courses in order to receive grades for the course. The clinical education courses require a minimum of 24 clock hours per calendar week in an affiliated health care facility.
Nuclear Medicine
The Nuclear Medicine program is designed as an advanced discipline of study for ARRT registered technologists or the acceptable equivalent. A student can complete the required courses, obtain a certificate of completion, and be eligible to sit for the national certification examination. The courses offered in the Nuclear Medicine program are upper-division and will be accepted as satisfying the requirements for a primary area emphasis for those students who have been accepted into the Bachelor of Science program.
The program is three (3) full semesters in length, which requires the student to attend in the summer. A competency-based clinical evaluation system is utilized throughout the program. A student must achieve a predetermined level of competency in the academic and clinical courses in order to receive grades for the course. A minimum of 24 clock hours per week of clinical education must be completed in an affiliated health care facility.
Radiation Therapy
The Radiation Therapy program is designed as an advanced discipline of study for graduates of accredited programs. A student can complete the required courses, obtain a certificate of completion, and be eligible to sit for the national certification examination. The courses offered in the Radiation Therapy program are upper-division and will be accepted as satisfying the requirements for a primary area emphasis for those students who have been accepted into the Bachelor of Science program.
The program is three (3) full semesters in length, which requires the student to attend in the summer. A competency-based clinical evaluation system is utilized throughout the program. A student must achieve a predetermined level of competency in the academic and clinical courses in order to receive grades for the course. A minimum of 24 clock hours per week of clinical education must be completed in an affiliated health care facility.
The Advanced Radiologic Sciences program is designed as an advanced discipline of study for ARRT registered technologists or equivalent as determined by the School of Radiologic Sciences. Students in the program must select an area or combination of areas of emphasis. These areas are designed to meet your career goals in medical imaging modalities and for technical management and educational positions. The courses offered in the Advanced Radiologic Sciences are upper-division and will be accepted as satisfying the requirements for a primary area emphasis for those students in the Bachelor of Science program.
The programs are either three (3) or four (4) semesters in length, depending on the emphasis, which requires the student to attend in the summer. A competency-based clinical evaluation system is utilized throughout the program. A student must achieve a predetermined level of competency in the academic and clinical courses in order to be eligible to sit for the national certification examinations. A minimum of 24 clock hours per week of clinical education must be completed in an affiliated health care facility.
The following emphases are available:
- Advanced Radiologic Sciences
- Cardiovascular-Interventional Technology (CIT)
- Computed Tomography (CT)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- CT/MRI Combined
- Quality Management
- Women’s Imaging
- Radiologist Assistant (RA)
Courses
Radiologic Sciences Course Descriptions
ProgramsAssociate of Applied ScienceBachelor of ScienceMinorHonors, Departmental
Return to: Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions
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