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St.Vincent Health College of Health Professions
Radiography Program Certificate Curriculum
August 2016
Course
Code Code
NA
Course Area
Mathematics/Logical
Reasoning
Lecture
Hours
General Education (Transferred in)
Course Code
Course Area
Credits
45
Course Code
RAD 111
RAD 112
RAD 113
RAD 114
RAD 115
RAD 119
Course Code
RAD 121
RAD 122
RAD 123
RAD 129
Course Code
RAD 131
RAD 139
Course Code
RAD 211
RAD 212
RAD 213
RAD 214
RAD 219
Course Code
RAD 221
RAD 222
RAD 223
RAD 224
RAD 229
Communication
45
Course Title
Introduction to Radiography
Medical Terminology I
Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology I
Radiographic Positioning I
Patient Care
Clinical Education I
Total
Credits
135
9
Information Systems
and/or
Social / Behavior
Sciences
and/or
Biological / Physical
Sciences
3
NA
NA
Lecture Hours
3
Fall Semester I
Lecture Hours
Lab Hours
Clinical Hours
Credits
21
0
0
1.0
7
0
0
0.5
30
0
0
2.0
25
31
0
2.5
12
3
1.0
0
0
417
34
417
16.0
Lab Hours
Clinical Hours
Credits
0
0
0.5
0
0
3.5
23
0
3.0
0
95
Spring Semester II
Lecture Hours
Course Title
8
Medical Terminology II
54
Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology II
36
Radiographic Positioning II
0
Clinical Education II
Total
98
Summer Semester III
Course Title
Lecture Hours
12
Radiographic Pathology
0
Clinical Education III
Total
12
Fall Semester IV
Course Title
Lecture Hours
53
Radiographic Principles I
22
Fundamentals of Radiation Production
8
Medical Ethics and Law
6
Fundamentals of Computed Tomography
0
Clinical Education IV
Total
89
Spring Semester V
Course Title
Lecture Hours
38
Radiographic Principles II
34
Radiation Protection & Radiobiology
17
Radiographic Image Analysis
4
Registry Review
0
Clinical Education V
Total
93
General Education Credits Required
Program Credits Required
Total Credits Required
9.0
0
448
10.0
23
448
17.0
Lab Hours
Clinical Hours
Credits
0
0
0.5
0
240
5.0
0
240
5.5
Lab Hours
Clinical Hours
Credits
6
0
3.5
0
0
1.5
0
0
1.0
0
0
0.5
0
440
9.5
6
440
16.0
Lab Hours
Clinical Hours
Credits
0
0
2.5
0
0
2.0
0
0
1.0
48
0
1.5
0
432
9.5
48
432
16.5
15.0
71.0
86.0
Approved Course List
Below is a list of approved courses from several Indiana colleges. Courses not listed are subject to approval on an individual basis by
the Program Director. Course descriptions may be requested for courses or colleges not listed.
Ivy Tech
Math/Logical
Reasoning
Communication
Information
Systems
Social / Behavioral
Sciences
Natural / Physical
Sciences
Ball State
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Intermediate Algebra (MATH 111)
Functional Mathematics (MATH 112)
Geometry / Trig (MATH 121)
Algebra / Trig (MATH 131)
Finite Math (MATH 135)
College Algebra (MATH 136)
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English Composition I (ENGL 111)
Technical Writing (ENGL 211)
Fund of Public Speaking (COMM 101)
Intro Interpersonal Communication
(COMM 102)
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Intermediate Algebra (MATHS 108)
Pre-Calculus Algebra (MATHS 111)
Pre-Calculus Trigonometry (MATHS 112)
Mathematics and Applications (MATHS
125)
 Brief Calculus (MATHS 132)
English Composition I (ENG 103)
English Composition II (ENG 104)
Honors English Composition (ENG 114)
Fund of Public Communication (COMM
210)
 Intro of Human Communication (COMM
240)
Any 100 or higher level, 3 credit hour computer / information systems course will be
approved.
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Intro Psychology (PSYC 101)
Lifespan Development (PSYC 201)
Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 205)
Intro Sociology (SOCI 111)
 *Anatomy & Physiology I (APHY 101)
 *Anatomy & Physiology II (APHY 102)
 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (APHY
203)
 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (APHY
204)
 Human Biology (BIOL 100)
 Introductory Biology (BIOL 101)
 Intro Chemistry I (CHEM 101)
 Intro Chemistry II (CHEM 102)
 General Chemistry I (CHEM 105)
 General Chemistry II (CHEM 106)
 Physics I (PHYS 101)
 Physics II (PHYS 102)
 General Psychology (PSYSC 100)
 Psychology Human Adjustment
(PSYSC 213)
 Principles of Sociology (SOC 100)
 *Fund of Human Anatomy (ANAT 201)
 *Fundamentals of Human Physiology
(PHYSL 205)
 Human Physiology I (PHYSL 210)
 Human Physiology II (PHYSL 211)
 Principles of Biology (BIO 111)
 Microbiology Health Science (BIO 113)
 *People & Chemistry (CHEM 100)
 Intro to Chemistry (CHEM 108)
 General Chemistry (CHEM 111)
 *Conceptual Physics (PHYCS 100)
 General Physics (PHYCS 110)
IU - Bloomington
Math/Logical
Reasoning
Communication
Information
Systems
Social / Behavioral
Sciences
Natural / Physical
Sciences
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Finite Mathematics (MATH-M 118)
Finite Mathematics (MATH-A 118)
Brief Survey Calculus I (MATH-M 119)
Brief Survey Calculus II (MATH-M 120)
 Public Speaking (CMCL-C 121)
 Interpersonal Communication
(CMCL-C 122)
 English Composition I (ENG-W 131)
 English Composition II (ENG-W 132)
 Professional Writing (ENG-W 231)
Purdue
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College Algebra (MATH 10200)
Trigonometry (MATH 10400)
Fundamentals of Algebra (MATH 11000)
Algebra (MATH 11100)
Survey of Calculus I (MATH 11500)
Algebra & Trigonometry (MATH 15100)
Algebra & Trigonometry I (MATH 15300)
Algebra & Trigonometry II (MATH 15400)
Precalculus (MATH 15900)
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Fundamentals of Speech (COM 11400)
English Composition I (ENGL 10100)
English Composition II (ENGL 10200)
English Composition I (ENGL 10400)
English Composition II (ENGL 10500)
First year Composition (ENGL 10600)
Fundamentals of Speech (SPCH C1100)
Any 100 or higher level, 3 credit hour computer / information systems course will be
approved.
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Intro to Psychology I (PSY-P 101)
Intro to Psychology II (PSY-P 102)
Developmental Psychology (PSY-P 315)
Introduction to Sociology (SOC-S 100)
Social Problems and Policies (SOC-S 101)
 Humans and the Biological World (BIOL–
L 100)
 Introductory Biology (BIOL-L 104)
 Basic Human Anatomy (ANAT-A 215)
 Basic Human Physiology (PHSY-P 215)
 Microorganisms in Nature (BIOL-M 200)
 The World of Chemistry (CHEM-C 100)
 Elementary Chemistry I (CHEM-C 101)
 Elementary Chemistry II (CHEM-C 102)
 Introduction to Chemical Principles
(CHEM-C 103)
 Physics in Modern World (PHYS-P 101)
 General Physics I (PHYS-P 201)
 General Physics II (PHYS-P 202)
 Elementary Psychology (PSY 12000)
 Introduction to Sociology (SOC 10000)
 Social Problems (SOC 22000)
 Elementary Human Anatomy (ANAT-A
2100)
 Basic Human Anatomy (ANAT-A 2150)
 Intro to the Biological World (BIOL 10000)
 Principles of Biomedical Sciences (BIOL
10011)
 Human Body Systems (BIOL 10012)
 Introductory Biology I (BIOL 10100)
 Introductory Biology II (BIOL 10200)
 Fundamentals of Biology I (BIOL 11000)
 Fundamentals of Biology II (BIOL 11100)
 Principles of Structure & Function (BIOL
11900)
 Human Biology (BIOL 12600)
 Intro to Human Diseases (BIOL 12700)
 Living Chemistry (CHM 10400)
 General Chemistry I (CHM 11100)
 General Chemistry II (CHM 11200)
 General Chemistry I (CHM 11500)
 General Chemistry II (CHM 11600)
 Physics in the Modern World (PHYS 10000)
 Microbiology & Immunology I (MICR
J2000)
 Microbiology & Immunology II (MICR
J2100)
IUPUI
Math/Logical
Reasoning
Communication
Information
Systems
Social / Behavioral
Sciences
Natural / Physical
Sciences
IU - Kokomo
 Fundamentals of Algebra
(MATH-M 110)
 Finite Mathematics (MATH-M 118)
 Brief Survey Calculus I (MATH-M 119)
 Algebra & Trigonometry I (MATH 153)
 Algebra & Trigonometry II (MATH 154)
 Pre-Calculus (MATH 159)
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 Public Speaking (SPCH-S 121)
 Interpersonal Communication (SPCH-S
122)
 *English Composition I (ENG-W 131)
 English Composition II (ENG-W 132)
 Professional Writing (ENG-W 231)
Principles of Composition (ENG-W 130)
Elementary Composition I (ENG-W 131)
Elementary Composition II (ENG-W 132)
Professional Writing (ENG-W 231)
Fundamentals of Speech (COMM-R 110)
Interpersonal Communication (COMM-C
180)
Intermediate Algebra (MATH-M 117)
Finite Mathematics (MATH-M 118)
Brief Survey Calculus I (MATH-M 119)
Brief Survey Calculus II (MATH-M 120)
Pre-Calculus Mathematics (MATH-M 125)
Trigonometric Functions (MATH-M 126)
Any 100 or higher level, 3 credit hour computer / information systems course will be
approved.
 Psychology as a Social Science (PSY-B
104)
 Psychology as a Biological Science (PSY-B
105)
 Lifespan Development (PSY-B 310)
 Intro to Sociology (SOC-R 100)
 Social Problems (SOC-R 121)
 General Psychology (PSY-P 103)
 Lifespan Developmental Psychology (PSY-P
216)
 Introduction to Sociology (SOC-S 100)
 Social Problems and Policies (SOC-S 101)
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 Humans and the Biological World
(BIOL-L 100)
 Introduction to Biology (BIOL-L 105)
 Humans and Microorganisms
(BIOL-L 270)
 Microbiology & Immunology (MICR-J 200)
 Basic Human Anatomy (ANAT-A 215)
 Basic Human Physiology (PHSL-P 215)
 The World of Chemistry (CHEM-C 100)
 Elementary Chemistry I (CHEM-C 101)
 Elementary Chemistry II (CHEM-C 102)
 Principles of Chemistry I (CHEM-C 105)
 Principles of Chemistry II (CHEM-C 106)
 Physics in Modern World (PHYS-P 100)
 General Physics I (PHYS-P 201)
 General Physics II (PHYS-P 202)
Human Biology I (BIO-N 212)
Human Biology II (BIO-N 214)
Intro to Microbiology (BIO-N 251)
Human Anatomy (BIO-N 261)
Human Physiology (BIO-N 217)
The World of Chemistry (CHEM-C 100)
Elementary Chemistry I (CHEM-C 101)
Elementary Chemistry II (CHEM-C 102)
Principles of Chemistry I (CHEM-C 105)
Principles of Chemistry II (CHEM-C 106)
Physics in Modern World (PHYS 100)
General Physics I (PHYS 218)
General Physics II (PHYS 219)
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