Revised-39: Radiologic Technology (Radiography) A.S. Program

This program of study prepares students to be Radiologic Technologists in hospitals and medical offices, taking X-rays and administering non-radioactive materials to patients for diagnostic purposes.
Date:
8/1/13
Primary Material Type:
Hybrid/Blended Course
Institution:
Middlesex Community College - CT
Project Name:
Connecticut Health and Life Sciences Career Initiative (HL-SCI)
Funding Source:
TAACCCT Round 2
Subjects:
radiology, x-rays, health care, radiologic technologist, college faculty, students

Industry / Occupation

Industry Partner:
The Connecticut Health & Life Sciences TAACCCT consortium engaged statewide and local employers to help shape and implement this grant. This included a review of proposed curricula and recommendations for program structure that reflects the Healthcare and Science sectors in the State of Connecticut. The consortium also engaged advisory boards at each member college to solicit input and recommendations for this initiative.
Industry Sector:
Health Care and Social Assistance (62)
Occupation:
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations (29-0000)

Education / Instructional Information

Instructional Program:
Health-related Knowledge and Skills (34)
Credit Type:
  • Credit
Credential Type:
  • Associate Degree
Educational Level of Materials:
  • 1st year Community College or equivalent
Time Required:
4 semesters
Language:
English
Interactivity Type:
Mix of Active and Presentation.
Quality Rubric:
Other
Quality Note:
This product developed by the HL-SCI Consortium has been reviewed by multiple parties to ensure quality, replicability, and compliance with grant and statutory requirements. Individuals and organizations involved in the review process include some or all of the following: the author, project director, each program's departmental leadership, each college��_�s curriculum review board (for curricular materials), each college's Senate, a state-level education board, an accrediting organization (for degree programs), advisory boards, and local industry partners, and in all cases, the third-party review coordinator.
Quality of Subject Matter was assured by:
  • Participation as an ongoing member of team developing the instructional materials
  • Using an approved rubric to conduct the evaluation of the instructional materials and providing a report
Quality of Online/Hybrid Course Design assured by:
  • Custom Quality Rubric
Course Note:
These materials are associated with Middlesex Community College's Radiologic Technology (Radiography) A.S. Program.

Accessibility

Formal Accessibility Policy:
http://mxcc.edu/disability-services/

Copyright / Licensing

Primary License:
Creative Commons License
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