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RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES CORE COURSES
All Baccalaureate in Radiologic Sciences students are required to complete the radiologic sciences core courses. These 11 credit hours of courses are designed to give the imaging or therapeutic specialist a core body of knowledge necessary to successfully compete in the radiologic and imaging sciences environment.
The Radiologic Sciences core consists of the following:
| RS 3133 Sectional Anatomy | 3 hours |
| RS 3142 Advanced Imaging and Therapy I | 2 hours |
| RS 4112 Radiologic Research Analysis | 2 hours |
| RS 4952 Advanced Pathophysiology I | 2 hours |
| CLS 4212 Interpretation of Lab Data | 2 hours |
| Total Radiologic Sciences Core Courses | 11 hours |
Radiologic Sciences Support Courses
| RS 3122 Legal and Regulatory Environment of Radiology | 2 hours |
| RS 3811 Radiologic Quality Management Administration | 1 hour |
| RS 4962 Advanced Pathophysiology II | 2 hours |
| Total Radiologic Sciences Support Courses | 5 hours |
Fall Semester
| RSN 4313 Nuclear Medicine Procedures I | 3 hours |
| RSN 4213 Nuclear Medicine Physics and Instrumentation | 3 hours |
| RSN 4523 Nuclear Medicine Clinical Education I | 3 hours |
| RS 4343 Radiologic Administrative Concepts | 3 hours |
| Total Fall Semester | 11 hours |
Spring Semester
| RSN 4323 Nuclear Medicine Procedures II | 3 hours |
| RSN 4113 Nuclear Medicine Pharmacy | 3 hours |
| RSN 4523 Nuclear Medicine Clinical Education II | 3 hours |
| Total Spring Semester | 9 hours |
Summer Session I
| RSN 4535 Nuclear Medicine Clinical Education III | 5 hours |
| Total Summer Session I | 5 hours |
Total Nuclear Medicine Technology Major Courses = 45
NOTE: Didactic and clinical courses are taken at an accredited nuclear medicine program. This should be discussed with the chair of the department.
For questions concerning any of our degrees, please contact:
Valerie Long
Health Professions Academic Advisor
870-972-3713
vlong@astate.edu