Radiologic Technology
Overview
Radiologic Technology is a unique, four-year program of study designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the Bible and theology and the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to function as entry-level radiographers. A qualified graduate will be eligible to take the national registry examination, thereby becoming a certified registered radiographer. Radiologic Technology coursework is offered through a cooperative agreement with the Northeast Iowa Community University.
In addition to meeting the Bible/Theology major outcomes, the student will meet the outcomes established by Northeast Iowa Community University for the A.A.S. Radiologic Technology program. See the NICC website at www.nicc.edu for up-to-date program requirements and outcomes.
- Meet all admission requirements of Emmaus University.
- Complete application for admission to Northeast Iowa Community University.
- Declare intent to pursue the cooperative program in Radiologic Technology.
- Meet all Radiologic Technology program admission requirements of Northeast Iowa Community University.
- At the beginning of the sophomore year, apply for entrance into the Bible/Theology program.
- Pay all applicable fees for this major as determined by the Business office and published in the annual statement of fees.
- Complete a minimum of 131.5 semester credit hours.
- A 2.0 cumulative grade point average and a passing grade in all required courses.
- At least 36 semester credit hours must be earned at Emmaus.
- At least 36 semester credit hours must be earned at Northeast Iowa Community University.
- Complete the general graduation requirements listed in the Academic Life section of the catalog.
- Complete all program and graduation requirements of Northeast Iowa Community University.
- Meet course requirements in the following areas:
- Old Testament Survey 1 (BT 102)
- Old Testament Survey 2 (BT 104)
- New Testament Survey (BT 106)
- Introduction to Biblical Interpretation (BT 120)
- Survey of Doctrine (BT 151)
- Biblical Hermeneutics (BT 220)
- Praxis of Interpretation (BT 320)
- Biblical and Practical Theology of Transformation (BT 352)
- Two of the following Theology Electives (6 credits):
- God, Creation, and Sin (BT 221)
- Christ, Holy Spirit, and Salvation (BT 321)
- Church and Final Things (BT 331)
- Servant Leader Training Seminar (CCS 115)
- Servant Leader Training (CCS 120)
- Chapel (CCS 110)
- Medical Terminology (HSC:114)
- Radiographic Patient Care (RAD:101)
- Radiographic Procedures I (RAD:122)
- Radiographic Procedures II (RAD:143)
- Advanced Procedures and Pharmacology (RAD:186)
- Clinical Education I (RAD:200)
- Clinical Education II (RAD:240)
- Clinical Education III (RAD:270)
- Radiographic Physics (RAD:420)
- Image Evaluation (RAD:440)
- Clinical Education IV (RAD:521)
- Clinical Education V (RAD:561)
- Clinical Education VI (RAD 592)
- Radiographic Exposure (RAD:708)
- Radiographic Advanced Exposure (RAD:712)
- Radiologic Pathology (RAD:738)
- Radiographic Technologist Professional (RAD:810)
- Radiobiology and Radiation Protection (RAD:860)
- Registry Review (RAD:901)
Courses at Northeast Iowa Community University.
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO:168)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO:173)
- Fundamentals of Speech (COM 112)
- Fundamental Computer Literacy (CS 101)
- English Composition (ENG 101)
- Introduction to Literature (ENG 102)
- Transitions Seminar (FND 101)
- Western Civilization 1 or 2 (HIS 131/132) or American History 1 or 2 (HIS 235/236)
- Christian Life and Worldview* (HUM 111)
- University Mathematics (MAT 140)
- Introduction to Psychology (PSY 111)
- Humanities Elective (3 credits)
- General Studies Elective (3 credits)
*meets Bible-Related requirement
Courses at Northeast Iowa Community University.
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