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            RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE (0388)
          
        
        
          
            Health Science Division
          
        
        
          
            RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR
          
        
        
          
            CAREER ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM
          
        
        
          The Career Associate of Science degree in Radiologic Science at Darton State College is a
        
        
          sequence of courses designed to prepare students for positions in radiology departments
        
        
          and related businesses and facilities. Learning opportunities develop academic, clinical,
        
        
          and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and
        
        
          advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of didactic and clinical instruction
        
        
          necessary for successful employment. Graduates have the qualifications of an entry level
        
        
          radiographer and are eligible to sit for the national certification examination for
        
        
          radiographers. The education provided via this program coupled with successful
        
        
          professional credentialing will provide graduates the prerequisite skills necessary to pursue
        
        
          additional training in higher level radiology service areas including but not limited to
        
        
          computerized tomography (CT), mammography, and other specialized modalities.
        
        
          
            Program Admission
          
        
        
          
            APPLICATION DEADLINE
          
        
        
          Completed application forms must be RECEIVED NO LATER THAN
        
        
          
            NOVEMBER 1
          
        
        
          
            st
          
        
        
          of
        
        
          each year. The application is complete only when the information requested is received.
        
        
          Students are responsible for making sure their application is complete.
        
        
          
            PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE RADIOLOGIC
          
        
        
          
            SCIENCE PROGRAM
          
        
        
          1. Meet all of Darton State College’s acceptance requirements.
        
        
          2. Overall GPA of 2.0 or greater on a 4.0 scale or a minimum of 19 on the ACT.
        
        
          3. All required Learning Support courses must be completed.
        
        
          4. Complete the Radiologic Science program application. (Available in application packet
        
        
          online
        
        
        
           and in the Health Sciences office)
        
        
          5. Submit all documentation to be evaluated for points prior to application deadline –
        
        
          November 1
        
        
          st
        
        
          . (Ex. Health form, 3 letters of recommendation, volunteer documentation,
        
        
          immunization record, etc.).
        
        
          6. The following courses will be evaluated for points based on the grade obtained:
        
        
          a. College Algebra (MATH 1111)
        
        
          b. English Composition I (ENGL 1101)
        
        
          c. Fundamentals of Computer Applications (CISM 2201)
        
        
          d. Anatomy and Physiology (EITHER BIOL 1100K OR BIOL 2111K)
        
        
          **Be aware that BIOL 1100K may not transfer. BIOL 2111K (A&P I) and BIOL 2112K (A&P
        
        
          II) may be taken in lieu of BIOL 1100K: Anatomy and Physiology for the Health Care
        
        
          Provider.
        
        
          7. To progress successfully through the curriculum and function as a practicing radiologic
        
        
          technologist after graduation, the individual must have:
        
        
          a. Visual acuity with or without corrective lenses to view radiographic
        
        
          images, physicians’ orders, patients’ charts, identifying markers on patients,
        
        
          equipment manuals, to identify respirations of patients, etc.;
        
        
          b. Hearing with or without auditory aids to obtain patients’ history by
        
        
          interview, to hear audible signals produced by imaging equipment, etc.;
        
        
          c. Physical ability to operate equipment (portable and stationary x-ray
        
        
          equipment, stretchers, wheelchairs, patients, immobilization devices, etc.),
        
        
          to sufficiently (minimal impairment of upper and lower extremities) perform
        
        
          CPR, etc.
        
        
          d. Manual dexterity to lift patient while placing imaging device, etc.