Principles of Radiation Protection
An in-depth study of the use of ionizing radiation to produce the best quality radiograph with the least exposure to patients and personnel.

Radiation Biology
An introduction to the interactions between radiation and living matter, as they relate to somatic and genetic effects.

Radiographic Pathology
Familiarization with various disease processes and their radiographic manifestations.

Quality Control
An introduction to the methods of maintaining consistent, high-quality radiographs.

Radiologic Sciences Specialty Areas
An introduction to radiation therapy, nuclear medicine and sonography. Followed by a practicum in each area.

Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Modalities
Introduction to digital radiography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, angiography, mammography, and cardiac catheterization. Followed by a practicum in each area.

Technical Writing and Research II
Preparation of a second technical report on an appropriate topic.

Seminar
Synthesis of knowledge, critical thinking and problem solving skills, and ARRT examination preparation.

Clinical Practice II
Refinement of clinical skills under indirect technologist supervision.

 
   
 


 
 

 

   
   
     
 

Bloomington-Normal School of Radiography
900 Franklin Avenue
Normal, IL 61761
Phone: 309-452-2834