Gannon University Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024

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RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES

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RADS 441: Introduction to Radiology This course is designed to introduce the Physician Assistant student to radiologic imaging procedures. The focus of the class will include technical, anatomical and pathologic considerations. 3 credits, Fall RADS 495: Special Topics Special topics courses are developed by faculty around a specific area of interest. Objectives may be defined by faculty or mutually identified by students and faculty. 1-3 credits, Fall or Spring Associate Degree Curriculum (Numerals in front of courses indicate credits) FRESHMAN (First Year of Program) Fall Spring 3 Foundational Theology 3 Foundational Theology 3 Foundational English 3 Professional Communication 3 PC Applications/CIS 170-172 or 3 Intro Psychology/PSYC 111 Business Technology/CIS 150 1 Clinical Radiography 2/RADS 120 3 Hum Anatomy and Phys I/BIOL 115 3 Rad Position and Proc 1/RADS 204 1 Hum Anatomy and Phys I Lab/BIOL 116 1 Rad Position and Proc 1 Lab/RADS 205 3 Intro to Rad Science/RADS 101 3 Hum Anatomy and Phys II/ BIOL 117 1 Clinical Radiography 1 (QR)/RADS 117 1 Hum Anatomy and Phys II Lab/ 0 Gannon 101 BIOL 118 17 18 SOPHOMORE Summer 1/Fall 2** Spring 2/Summer 2## 4 Clinical Radiography 3/RADS 206 2 Advanced Exposure/ RADS 240 3 Rad Position and Proc 2/RADS 214 3 Rad Position and Proc 3/RADS 224 1 Rad Position and Proc 2 Lab/RADS 215 1 Rad Position and Proc 3 Lab/ RADS 225 2 Imaging and Equipment (SR)/RADS 131 3 Clinical Radiography 5/RADS 226 4 Clinical Radiography 4/ RADS 216 2 Radiation Biology/RADS 252 3 Radiographic Exposure/RADS 233 1 Intro to Rad Pathology/ RADS 271 1 Radiographic Exposure Lab/RADS 234 1 Professional Seminar/RADS 285 4 Clinical Radiography 6/RADS 286 18 17 Total Credits: 70 This curriculum indicates that students will be required to attend summer sessions as part of the Radiologic Sciences Program. * Students are advised that the courses taken in the Summer I and Fall II semesters will be combined for the purposes of billing and grading. Students will receive their bill for the Summer I and Fall II semester at the regular Fall billing time. Official final course grades will be posted at the completion of the Fall II semester. Students will see “*” grades until the end of the Fall II semester. ** Students are advised that the courses taken in the Spring II and Summer II semesters will be combined for the purposes of billing and grading. Students will receive their bill for the Spring II and Summer II semesters at the regular Spring billing time. Official final course grades will be posted at the completion of the Summer II semester. Students will see “*” grades until the end of the Summer II semester.


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