Radiography
The Radiography Program at Jackson College includes clinical rotations beginning in the second semester, with the first summer semester preparing students for fall clinical work. Students rotate through partner hospital sites across Michigan and Indiana in 8-hour day shifts. Clinical requirements include background checks, drug screening, immunizations, and CPR certification. Students progress from direct to indirect supervision as they earn competencies.
Prerequisites: Background check, Drug screening, Program health screening form, Required immunizations per clinical site, Meet technical standards and essential functions of the program, CPR training (completed during first semester)
Courses
- BIO132 — Human Biology
- BIO253 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO254 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- COM231 — Communication Fundamentals
- COM240 — Interpersonal Communication
- COM250 — Intercultural Comm
- DMS100 — Intro Diagnostic Imaging
- ENG131 — Writing Experience I
- ENG132 — Writing Experience II
- ENG249 — African American Lit
- HIS211 — Minority Groups in America
- HOC130 — Intro Health Occupations
- HUM131 — Cultural Connections
- MAT130 — Quant Reasoning
- MOA120 — Medical Terminology
- PHL243 — Great World Religions
- PLS262 — International Relations
- PSY130 — General Psychology
- PSY152 — Social Psychology
- RAD120 — Radiologic Orientation
- RAD121 — Radiographic Positioning I
- RAD125 — Radiographic Positioning II
- RAD126 — Clinical Practicum I
- RAD160 — Fundamentals RAD Science
- RAD161 — Radiographic Exposure
- RAD162 — Clinical Practicum II
- RAD209 — Cross Sectional Imaging
- RAD211 — Clinical Practicum III
- RAD212 — Special RAD Studies
- RAD213 — Radiobiology
- RAD214 — Clinical Practicum IV
- RAD218 — Radiographic Pathology
- RAD219 — Clinical Practicum V
- SOC152 — Social Psychology
- SOC246 — Marriage and Family
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