Year I—spring COURSE
TITLE
RES 450
Teaching in the Clinical Setting & Simulation Lab
3
RES 460
Essentials of Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS)
3
TOTAL
CREDIT HOURS
6
Year I—summer COURSE
TITLE
LIB 220
Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
3
LIB 512
Healthcare Ethics
3
TOTAL
CREDIT HOURS
6
Year II—fall COURSE
TITLE
RES 440
Advanced Cardiopulmonary Physiology for RT
3
Choose one course from the following:
3
HCM 352
Quality Improvement
HSC 305
Navigating the Healthcare System
HSC 310
Healthcare Informatics
HSC 320
Writing for Health Science Professionals
TOTAL
CREDIT HOURS
6
Year II—spring COURSE
TITLE
RES 480
Evidence-based Care in RT Practice
3
Choose one course from the following:
3
HCM 300
US Healthcare: Organization & Development
HCM 245
Introduction to Healthcare Business
HSC 340
Health & Safety
HSC 360
Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
HSC 410
Health Research Methods
TOTAL
CREDIT HOURS
6
Year II—summer COURSE
TITLE
RES 490
Respiratory Therapy Capstone
3
Choose one course from the following:
3
HSC 220
Personal Health & Wellness
HSC 355
Contemporary Topics in Health Education and Promotion
TOTAL
CREDIT HOURS
6
Master of Science in Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Program As the field of radiologic and imaging sciences continues to expand, graduate degrees are becoming more common and advantageous to technologists who want to pursue roles in research, leadership, or education. A master's degree in radiologic and imaging sciences gives technologists a competitive edge and deeper knowledge base within their field, and ultimately opens up opportunities for career growth. For admission to the program, an applicant must have: • Graduated with a bachelor's degree from one of the medical imaging or therapeutics programs (DMS, MRI, NMT, RAD, or RTT). • Earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) in the medical imaging or therapeutics program courses. • Successfully completed one of the national certification/registry examinations in a medical imaging or 279 – May 15, 2023