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The clinical/professional program is a 22 month, full-time program.  Didactic courses are taught on the IU South Bend campus and clinical education experiences are conducted at Memorial Hospital of South Bend; St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Mishawaka, Plymouth, and South Bend campuses; Goshen General Hospital and Elkhart General Hospital.  The clinical/professional program curriculum is a full-time day format with some evening and weekend hours.  The curriculum sequence contains 66 credit hours and is as follows:

 

First Year

Summer Session II

Intro. to Clinical Radiography (R103), 1 cr. hr.

Fall:

Orientation to Radiologic Technology (R100), 2 cr. hrs. Radiographic Procedures I (R101), 4 cr. hrs.

Principals of Radiography I (R102), 3 cr. hrs.

Clinical Experience I (R181), 4 cr. hrs.

Total (13 cr. hrs.)

Spring:

Radiographic Procedures II (R201), 4 cr. hrs.

Computer Application & Imaging (R208), 1 cr. hr.

Physics Applied to Radiography (R250), 3 cr. hrs.

Clinocal Experience II (R182), 6 cr. hrs.

Total (14 cr. hrs.)

Summer Session I:

Venipuncture & Pharmacology (R208), 1 cr. hr.

Clinocal Experience III (R281), 5 cr. hrs.

Summer Session II

Clinical Experience IV (R282), 5 cr. hrs.

Total for both Summer Sessions (11 cr. hrs.)

 

 

Second Year

Fall:

Pathology (R200), 2 cr. hrs.

Principles of Radiography II (R2020, 3 cr. hrs.

Radiographic Procedures III (R205), 3 cr. hrs.

Clinical Experience V (R283), 6 cr. hrs.

Total (14 cr. hrs.)

Spring:

Senior Seminar (Elective) (R207, 1 cr. hr.

Principles of Radiography III (R222), 3 cr. hrs.

Radiobiology and Protection (R260), 3 cr. hrs.

Comprehensive Experience (R290), 6 cr. hrs.

Total (12 cr. hrs.)

Clinical/Professional Hours:  66 cr. hrs.

General Education Hours:  23 cr. hrs.

Degree Program Total:  89+ cr. hrs. *

*Total credit hours do not include general collegiate study skill classes (non-GPA bearing) nor any course a student may be required to take based upon placement exam scores, admission status and prerequisite criteria.  (Examples:  U100 Threshold Seminar, X101 Techniques in Textbook Reading, W031 Pre-Composition, W130 Principles of Composition, M004 Introduction to Algebra, M014 Basic Algebra, P130 Human Biology).


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