Imaging Sciences Program: Bachelor of Imaging Science Curriculum - Computerized Tomography (CT) Track

Professional Courses

Quarter hours

IS-311/ RC-321

Patient Assessment

5

IS-312

Pathophysiology I

5

IS-322

Pathophysiology II

5

RC-324

Pharmacology

3

IS-334

Computed Tomography Position and Protocols

3

IS-441

CT Physics

2

IS-451

Sectional Anatomy and Pathology I

6

IS-461

Sectional Anatomy and Pathology II

6

IS-335

Advanced Radiation Biology

3

IS-442

Radiologic Contrast Agents

2

IS-452

Critical Thinking

2

Leadership Courses

 

RC-402

Management

3

RC-401

Education

5

CHS-501-502

Research/Biostatistics

5-6

IDS-510

Health Care in America

2

HHV-504

Health Care Ethics

2

IS-490

Cultural Competency and Communication

3

Clinical Courses  

IS-445 P

Clinical Practicum I

5

IS-446

Clinical Seminar I

3

IS-455 P

Clinical Practicum II

5

IS-456

Clinical Seminar II

3

IS-465 P

Clinical Practicum III

5

IS-466

Clinical Seminar III

3

IS-471 P

Clinical Practicum IV

5

 

Total:

98 QH

NOTE: All Professional, Leadership and Clinical courses require a grade of "C" or better in order for the student to continue in the degree program course sequence with a major in Imaging Sciences. Failure to complete an Imaging Sciences professional course with a letter grade of "C" or better will subject the student to review by the Committee on Progress and Promotions and may result in the student being dismissed from the program. Students readmitted to the program at times other than the fall quarter of the second year will pick up the course sequence as prescribed by the Committee on Progress and Promotions for Imaging Sciences.

Sample Two Year Track

CT Year 1

Fall

IS-334 Computed Tomography Positioning and Protocols (3QH)

IS-441 CT Physics (2QH)

IS-451 Sectional Anatomy and Pathology I (6QH)

IS-312 Pathophysiology I (5 QH)

Total: 16 QH (11 SH)

Spring Semester (January-May)

IS-461 Sectional Anatomy and Pathology II (6 QH)

IS-335 Advanced Radiation Biology (3 QH)

Winter Quarter (January-March)

IS-311 Patient Assessment (5 QH)

Total: 14 QH

Spring Quarter (March-June)

IDS-510 Health Care in America (2 QH)

IS-322 Pathophysiology II (5 QH)

Total: 7 QH

Summer

IS-442 Radiologic Contrast Agents (2 QH)

IS-452 Critical Thinking (2 QH)

IS-445P Clinical Practicum I (5 QH)

IS-446 Clinical Seminar I (3 QH)

RC-401 Education (5 QH)

Total: 17 QH

CT Year 2

Fall

IS-455P Clinical Practicum II (5 QH)

IS-456 Clinical Seminar II (3 QH)

CHS-501-502 Research (5 QH)

Total: 13 QH

Winter

RC-324 Pharmacology (5 QH)

IS-465P Clinical Practicum III (5 QH)

IS-466 Clinical Seminar III (3 QH)

IS-471P Clinical Practicum IV (5 QH)

Total: 18 QH

Spring

IS-471P Clinical Practicum IV (5 QH)

IS-332 Management (3 QH)/ (2 SH)

HHV-504 Health Care Ethics (2 QH)

Total: 10 QH

Summer

IS-490 Cultural Competence & Communication  (3QH)

Total: 3 QH

GRAND TOTAL: 98 QH