RADT 219 - Radiation Protection & Radiobiology

Description:RADT 219 is designed to present an overview of the principles of radiation protection including the responsibilities of the radiographer for patients, personnel and the public. Radiation health and safety requirements of federal and state regulatory agencies, accreditation agencies and health care organizations are incorporated. An overview of the principles of the interaction of radiation with living systems is covered. Radiation effects on molecules, cells, tissues and the body as a whole are presented. Factors affecting biological response are presented, including acute and chronic effects of radiation.
Credit hours:2-0-2
Prerequisite(s):completion with a grade of "C" or better in RADT 155 and concurrent enrollment in or completion with a grade of "C" or better in RADT 215, RADT 218, and BIOL 202
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates, AAS, ALS
  • Group requirement - Not Applicable
  • Area of concentration - Radiography
Offered:Offered in Fall.

Fall 2009 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
RADT 219Y18:00a9:40aFGrimm, S
  • Hybrid Course

Radiography Courses

NumberTitleHours
RADT 101Introduction to Radiography3-0-3
RADT 102Radiologic Patient Care3-1-3
RADT 108Radiographic Procedures I2-3-0 to 3
RADT 110Principles of Radiography I3-0-3
RADT 115Radiography Clinical I0-18-3
RADT 116Radiation Physics3-0-3
RADT 118Radiographic Procedures II2-3-3
RADT 120Principles of Radiography II3-0-3
RADT 125Radiography Clinical II0-18-3
RADT 126Imaging Equipment3-0-3
RADT 128Radiographic Procedures III2-3-3
RADT 155Radiography Clinical III0-21-3.5
RADT 215Radiography Clinical IV0-24-4
RADT 218Radiographic Procedures IV2-3-3
RADT 219Radiation Protection & Radiobiology2-0-2
RADT 225Radiography Clinical V0-24-4
RADT 228Radiographic Image Analysis1.5-0-1.5
RADT 230Radiography Seminar2-3-3