Curriculum Plan

Medical Radiography

Full-Time Curriculum Plan

 

Course Credits Class Hours Clinical/
Laboratory Hours
Total Hours
Prerequisites:
BI 105 Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab
4 45 30 75
BI 106 Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 45 30 75
Year I, Summer        
MR 100 Introduction to Radiologic Technology/Lab (3 weeks) 3 30 30 60
Credit Subtotal 11  120 90  210 
Year I, Fall        
MR 101 Radiologic Procedures & Related Anatomy I and Lab (First 7.5 weeks) 3 30 30 60
MR 111 Radiologic Imaging I and Lab (Second 7.5 weeks) 3 30 30 60
MR 120 Radiologic Clinical Experience I 3 0 280 280
* General Education (15 weeks) 3 45 0 45
* General Education (15 weeks) 3 45 0 45
Credit Subtotal 15  150 340  490 
Year I, Spring        
MR 102 Radiologic Procedures & Related Anatomy II and Lab (First 7.5 weeks) 3 30 30 60
MR 112 Radiologic Imaging II and Lab (Second 7.5 weeks) 3 30 30 60
MR 131 Radiologic Physics (15 weeks) 3 45 0 45
MR 121 Radiologic Clinical II (15 weeks) 3 0 280 280
* General Education (15 weeks) 3 45 0 45
* General Education (15 weeks) 3 45 0 45
Credit Subtotal 18 195  340  535 
Year II, Summer        
MR 220 Radiologic Clinical III (12 weeks) 6 0 360 360
Credit Subtotal 6      
Year II, Fall        
MR 201 Radiologic Procedures & Related Anatomy and Lab III (First 7.5 weeks) 3 30 30 60
MR 211 Radiologic Imaging III and Lab (Second 7.5 weeks) 3 30 30 60
MR 231 Radiation Biology and Protection (15 weeks) 3 45 0 45
MR 221 Radiologic Clinical IV (15 weeks) 4 0 360 360
* General Education (15 weeks) 3 45 0 45
Credit Subtotal 16  150 420  570 
Year II, Spring        
MR 240 Advanced Radiologic Procedures/Lab (15 weeks) 3 30 45 75
MR 250 Radiologic Pathophysiology (15 weeks) 2 30 0 30
MR 222 Radiologic Clinical V (15 weeks) 4 0 360 360
* General Education (15 weeks) 3 45 0 45
* General Education (15 weeks) 3 45 0 45
Credit Subtotal 15 150  405  555 
Total Credits 81 765  1955  2720 

*General education courses: In addition to the required prerequisite Anatomy & Physiology I and II, there are seven more general education courses that are included within the Lawrence Memorial/Regis College Medical Radiography Program’s Associate of Science degree requirements. The listing of general education courses in the curriculum above provides a guideline of how many courses may be taken each semester. The seven additional prescribed general education courses are:

 

  • EN 105 Writing Seminar
  • EN 106 Critical Reading, Thinking and Writing
  • ID 304 Exploring Ethics
  • MA 210 Statistics
  • PS 203 Introduction to Psychology
  • SO 201 Introduction to Sociology
  • SP 100 Spanish for Health Professionals

Authorization for the award of the Associate of Science degree with a major in Medical Radiography cannot be made until all of the medical radiography courses (academic, laboratory and clinical) and general education courses have been completed with the passing grades stipulated in the Academic Standards Policy.

 

Credit Ratio
1 hour theory/week = 1 credit
2-3 hour lab/week = 1 credit
6 hour clinical/week = 1 credit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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