Radiologic Sciences
Degree |
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DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in
Radiologic Sciences
ACADEMIC FEATURES:
Prerequisite Course Work
General education requirements for the preprofessional (junior) year
may be taken at Indiana University Northwest (IUN) or any accredited college
or university on a part-time basis. The following courses that are followed
by (G) meet the general education requirements of the School of Allied
Health Sciences:
|
Courses |
|
Credit hours |
|
Verbal communication course (G) |
2-3 |
|
Two written communication courses (G) |
6 |
|
College algebra, trigonometry, or calculus (G) |
3-5 |
|
General physics (G) |
4-5 |
|
Elementary chemistry with lab (G) |
4-5 |
|
Human anatomy and physiology with lab (G) |
8-10 |
|
Introductory psychology (G) |
3 |
|
Computer science elective |
3 |
|
Humanities elective (G |
3 |
|
Social/behavioral science elective (G) |
3 |
| Professional radiography course work |
48 |
| Recommended Junior Year |
| Fall Semester |
| CHEM |
C101 |
Elementary Chemistry I |
3 |
| CHEM |
C121 |
Elementary Chemistry Lab I |
2 |
| MATH |
M119 |
Brief Survey of Calculus I |
3 |
|
|
Humanities elective |
3 |
|
|
|
11 |
| Spring Semester |
| PHYS |
P101 |
Physics in the Modern World |
4 |
| CSCI |
A106 |
Introduction to Computing |
3 |
| ENG |
W231 |
Professional Writing Skills |
3 |
|
|
Social/behavioral science elective |
3 |
|
|
|
Total 13 |
Professional (Senior) Year
Courses in the professional senior year are sequential. Therefore, the
following courses must be taken on a full-time basis in the order specified
by the program faculty.
| Fall Semester |
|
Credit Hours |
| AHLT |
R404 |
Sectional Imaging Anatomy |
3 |
| AHLT |
R405 |
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging I |
3 |
| AHLT |
R408 |
Topics in Radiologic Sciences |
3 |
|
|
Clinical Practicum (24 hours/week)* |
6 |
|
|
|
Total 15 |
| Spring Semester |
| AHLT |
R406 |
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging II |
3 |
| AHLT |
R407 |
Seminar: Advanced Medical Imaging |
3 |
| AHLT |
R409 |
Senior Project in Medical Imaging |
|
|
Technology |
3 |
|
|
Clinical Practicum (24 hours/week)* |
6 |
|
|
|
Total 15 |
|
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*Course numbers vary. |
PROGRAM SPECIAL
FEATURES:
One of the eight Indiana University campuses, IU Northwest is conveniently
situated to serve students residing and/or working throughout northwest
Indiana, south Chicago, and southeast Michigan. The campus is located
one block south of Interstate Highway 80/94.
To graduate, the student must satisfactorily complete 122 credit hours
to include 92 credit hours of prerequisite and general education courses
and 30 credit hours of professional courses. All professional courses
must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or higher. All course work must
be completed in compliance with academic and professional policies of
the program and school.
FACULTY FEATURES:
Arlene Adler
, M.Ed., RT(R) FAERS, Professor and Program Director
ACCREDITATION:
Not applicable
CAREER OPTIONS:
The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences prepares qualified radiographers
for advanced skills in 1) cardiovascular interventional technology, 2)
computed tomography, and 3) magnetic resonance imaging technology.
Students receive a theoretical foundation in these advanced specialities
and select one area for major clinical concentration. Clinical experience
is integrated with classroom activities during the professional year and
is obtained at local area hospitals throughout northwest Indiana.
PROGRAM ADMISSION
PROCESS:
Applicants for admission to the program will be expected to:
- Apply and be admitted to Indiana University Northwest.
- Submit an Allied
health application.
- Provide evidence of registration or registration eligibility with
the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
- Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale for all radiography
courses.
- Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale for all course
work.
- Maintain a minimum grade of C (2.0) in all stated prerequisite courses.
- Participate in a personal interview.
- Preselect an area of clinical concentration.
Preference is given to applicants who are Indiana residents and/or to applicants
who complete the majority of applicable course work at a college or university
in Indiana. If you are a registered radiographer but do not possess
an associate degree in radiography, other ways of obtaining credit are
available through Indiana University Northwest. They include the following:
- Credit by credential: Up to 24 credit hours for performance on pertinent
sections of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Exam are
awarded - provided the student achieved a minimum section score of 7.5.
- Credit by experience: Up to 15 credit hours of clinical experience
can be awarded when appropriate documentation is submitted. A student
may receive 10 credit hours upon documentation of graduation from a
CAHEA-accredited certificate radiography program. An additional 1 credit
hour for every two years of post registration full-time equivalent work
experience may also be granted up to a maximum of 5 credit hours.
- Credit examination: The student must successfully complete examination
(s) prepared by campus program faculty. This option is available only
after credit by credential/experience mechanisms have been applied.
Phone: (219) 980-6540
Web: http://www.iun.edu/~ahealth/
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