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CURRICULUM COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS 2019-2020 MY ADVISOR’S NAME IS: FOUR YEAR PLAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS 2019-2020 MY ADVISOR’S NAME IS: MEDICAL RADIOGRAPHY St. Mary’s School of Medical Imaging (SOMI) is a hospital-based program, partnered with Marshall University to offer a Bachelor of in Medical Imaging. The REQUIREMENTS program curriculum is designed to prepare students to practice radiography/sonography and introduce students to related specialized imaging modalities. The program can be completed in four years. Credentialed may enter the professional portion of the program (fourth year) and also obtain the degree. CORE CURRICULUM The Core Curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking skills and introduce students to basic domains of thinking that transcend disciplines. The Core applies to all majors. Information on specific classes in the Core can be found at marshall.edu/gened. FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CORE 1: CRITICAL THINKING CORE 2: CMM 103 Fund Speech l 3 ______BSC 228 Human l t 4 ______CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE ENG 101 Beginning Composition l 3 ______ENG 201 Advanced Composition l 3 ______FYS 100 First Year Seminar in Crit Thinking l 3 ______ENG 101 Beginning Composition l 3 ______MTH 121 Concepts and Applications (CT) l 3 ______FYS 100 First Year Seminar in Crit Thinking l 3 ______MTH 121 Critical Thinking Course l 3 ______ENG 201 Advanced Composition l 3 ______BSC 227 Human t 4 ______Core II Social Sci l 3 ______CLS 105 Critical Thinking Course l 3 ______CMM 103 Fund Speech-Communication l 3 ______CLS 105 Med Term & Intro to Lab Med (CT) t 3 ______PHY 101 Concepts of Physics t 3 ______l Additional University Requirements MTH 121 Concepts and Applications (CT) 3 ______UNI 100 Freshman First Class 1 ______PHY 101L Concepts of Physics Lab t 1 ______Writing Intensive (MI 403 rec.) 3 ______BSC 228 Human Physiology l t 4 ______YEAR ONE ______Writing Intensive (MI 411 rec.) 3 ______Core II Humanities l 3 ______TOTAL HOURS 17 TOTAL HOURS 17 ______Multicult or Internat (MI 411 rec.) 3 ______Core II Soc Sci l 3 ______Summer Term (optional): ______Capstone (see advanced modailty track) 3 ______Core II Fine Arts l 3 ______FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER MAJOR-SPECIFIC CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE MI 201 Intro to Radiography t 3 ______Core II Humanities t 3 ______All Medical Imaging majors are required to take the following courses: CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE MI 202 Patient Care in Imaging Science t 3 ______MI 207 Imaging Procedures II t 4 ______BSC 227 Human Anatomy t 4 ______MI 206 Clinical Practice I t 4 ______MI 204 Radiographic Anatomy t 3 ______MI 208 Pharm & Drug Admin for Imag Sci t 2 ______BSC 228 Human Physiology t 4 ______MI 207 Imaging Procedures II t 4 ______MI 205 Imaging Procedures I t 4 ______MI 209 Intro to Imaging Equipment t 3 ______PHY 101 Concepts of Physics t 3 ______MI 208 Pharm & Drug Admin for Img Sci t 2 ______MI 206 Clinical Practice I t 4 ______MI 210 Clinical Practice II t 4 ______PHY 101L Concepts of Physics Lab t 1 ______MI 209 Intro to Imaging Equipment t 3 ______MI 211 Seminar in Imaging Science t 1 ______MI 212 Seminar in Imaging Science II t 1 ______

CLS 105 Med Term & Intro to Lab Med t 3 ______MI 210 Clinical Practice II t 4 ______YEAR TWO (CT) MI 211 Seminar in Imaging Science t 1 ______TOTAL HOURS 18 TOTAL HOURS 17 MI 201 Intro to Radiography t 3 ______MI 212 Seminar in Imaging Science II t 1 ______Summer Term (optional): MI 202 Patient Care in Imag Science t 3 ______Statistics t 3 ______MI 204 Radiographic Anatomy t 3 ______FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE MI 302 Principles of Radiation Physics S 3 ______MI 307 Rad Protection S 3 ______AREA OF EMPHASIS MI 303 Acquisition S 3 ______MI 308 Rad S 2 ______All Medical Imaging majors pursuing the radiography area of emphasis are required to take the following courses (additional courses will vary depending on advanced modality track in fourth year): MI 304 Radiographic S 3 ______MI 309 Digital Image Acquisition S 2 ______CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE MI 305 Clinical Practice IV S 4 ______MI 310 Clinical Practice V S 4 ______MI 302 Principles of Radiation Physics S 3 ______MI 308 Rad Image Analysis S 2 ______MI 306 Seminar Imaging Science S 1 ______MI 311 Seminar Imaging S 1 ______MI 303 Image Acquisition S 3 ______MI 309 Digital Image Acquisition S 2 ______MI 321 Procedures III S 3 ______Statistics t 3 ______MI 304 Radiographic Pathology S 3 ______MI 310 Clinical Practice V S 4 ______YEAR THREE MI 305 Clinical Practice IV S 4 ______MI 311 Seminar Imaging Sciences S 1 ______TOTAL HOURS 17 TOTAL HOURS 15 MI 306 Seminar Imaging Science S 1 ______MI 321 Procedures III S 3 ______Summer Term (optional): MI 307 Rad Protection S 3 ______varies Advanced Modality Track S 27-30 FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER

Area of Emphasis Major S Area Requirement CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE MAJOR INFORMATION ______Core II Fine Arts l 3 ______Advanced Modality Track S 14-17 ______• Students in the Medical Imaging Program must maintain a minimum GPA of • In Year 4, students in the radiography area of emphasis must choose one of ______Advanced Modality Track S 13 ______2.50 and receive a grade of C or better in all MI coursework. the following four advanced modality tracks:

• All applicants must meet the professional guidelines established by the • CT/MRI (27 hours): MI 401, 402, 403, 404, 405 (or 3 hrs. 406), 409, 410, ARRT to sit for particular certification examinations. 411, 415, ACLS certification • Cardiovascular/Interventional (27 hours): MI 401, 402, 403, 407, 408, 409, • By Year 3, students must choose to continue in the radiography area 410, 411, 426, ACLS certification

of emphasis or apply to the competitive sonography area of emphasis. • (27 hours): MI 401, 402, 403, 409, 410, 411, 414, 426, 430, YEAR FOUR This academic outlines the curriculum for those who choose the ACLS certification radiography area of emphasis. • Medical Imaging Management (30 hours): MI 401, 402, 403, 409, 410, TOTAL HOURS 16 TOTAL HOURS 14-17 This is a key success marker for your major. See your advisor to discuss the importance of this course in your plan of study. discuss the importance plan of study. advisor to See in your your of this course major. your marker for is a key success This Milestone Course: 411, 412, 413, 415, 426 discuss the importance plan of study. advisor to See in your your of this course major. your marker for is a key success This Milestone Course: Summer Term (optional): Area of Emphasis t Major S Area l General Requirement Requirement General Education Requirement t l General Requirement Education INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES MEDICAL IMAGING - RADIOGRAPHY — 2019-2020 TRANSFERABLE SKILLS • Student Government Association ASSOCIATED WITH THIS MAJOR • Campus Activity Board YEAR ONE YEAR THREE • Empathy • JMELI • Effective Oral Communication Skills • Commuter Student Advisory Board • Evaluation and Assessment • Club Sports • Computer Skills • Religious Organizations • Adaptability in High Stress Environment • Political Organizations • Technical Writing Skills Stay on the Herd Path and come Think about who can help you grow Have questions? Need to talk? You • Residence Hall Association to class! Class attendance is more as a student and a professional • Ability to Work Independently already have a Friend-At-Marshall Networking is key! Attend a • Cultural Organizations important to your success than (professors, advisors, alumni, etc.) and • Knowledge of Medical Equipment ready to help you succeed. Find your Career Expo to seek employment • National Society of Leadership and your high school GPA, your class ask at least one to be your mentor. FAM Peer Mentor here: opportunities and network with standing, or your ACT/SAT scores. Success www.marshall.edu/fam employers in your field. ASSOCIATED CAREERS • Greek Life • Radiologic Technologist Take a pulse check. Know what • Mammographer you need to do every year to keep Are you on track to graduate? Meet RELATED MAJORS • Cardiac/Interventional Radiologist with your advisor for your Junior • Clinical Laboratory Science your grants, scholarships, or federal Eval to make sure you know what • MRI Technologist • Respiratory Therapy financial aid. requirements you have left. • Cardiovascular Technologist • Physics Meet with a career education specialist to Join professional associations in your • Pre- Administrator conduct a “gap analysis.” Figure out the field, like: ASRT, SDMS, WVSRT. • Health Sciences • Sonographer skills you’ll need for the career you want • Healthcare Management while you still have time to build them. • Medical and Health Services Manager

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Take a Community Based Learning In order to work in your field, you • Have a minimum of 120 credit hours (some (CBL) class that connects course need to take a primary pathway colleges or majors require more); content to the community. Stay certification exam. Talk with your Have you decided which advance • Have an overall and Marshall Grade Point engaged and make a difference. advisor and develop a study Average of 2.00 or higher; modality track to pursue during your Select your core curriculum courses strategy now. • Have an overall Grade Point Average of 2.00 senior year? Talk to your advisor now. carefully so that each course meets or higher in the major area of study; more than one requirement (e.g. Take a career self-assessment to help Be at the top of your professional • Have earned a grade of C or better in English writing intensive, critical thinking, determine what majors fit your talents game! Prepare a final resume and 201 or 201 H; multicultural). and interests. practice your interview skills with a • Have met all major(s) and college career coach in Career Education. requirements; • Have met the requirements of the Core Curriculum; • Have met the residence requirements of YEAR TWO YEAR FOUR Marshall University, including 12 hours of 300/400 level coursework in the student’s college (see entitled “Residence Requirements” in the undergraduate catalogue); • Be enrolled at Marshall at least one semester of the senior year; Think about who can help you grow Have you finished your university core • Have transferred no more than 72 credit Develop relationships with as a student and a professional curriculum requirements? If not, use the professors who can serve as future hours from an accredited West Virginia two- This is it! Are you on track to (professors, advisors, alumni, etc.) and summer term before Sophomore Year references by attending their office year institution of higher education. graduate? Meet with your advisor ask at least one to be your mentor. to get back on track before beginning hours. your Medical Imaging core. for your Senior Eval to see what Colleges and specific programs may have requirements you have left. unique requirements that are more stringent Meet with a career education than those noted above. Students are specialist to conduct a “gap responsible for staying informed about and In order to work in your field, you analysis.” Figure out the skills ensuring that they meet the requirements for need to take a primary pathway you’ll need for the career you graduation. certification exam. Talk with your want while you still have time to Be at the top of your professional advisor and develop a study This academic map is to be used as build them. game! Prepare a final resume and strategy now. Join professional associations in your practice your interview skills with a a guide in planning your coursework field, like: ASRT, SDMS, WVSRT. toward a degree. Due to the career coach in Career Education. complexities of degree programs, it is unfortunate but inevitable that an error may occur in the creation of this document. The official source Volunteer for health-related Talk to faculty about also pursuing of degree requirements at Marshall organizations, such as hospitals or optional professional certifications Marshall University University is DegreeWorks available Take a pulse check. Know what long term care facilities. Want to continue your education (postprimary pathways in College of Health Professions in your myMU portal. Always consult you need to do every year to keep and increase your opportunities? specialized subfields). 1 John Marshall Drive your grants, scholarships, or federal regularly with your advisor. Have you decided which Area Talk to a faculty member about Huntington, WV 25755 financial aid. whether graduate school fits your of Emphasis to pursue? If you’re Join professional associations in your 1-304-696-2624 interested in Sonography, you’ll career goals. field, like: ASRT, SDMS, WVSRT. [email protected] need to apply at the end of your sophomore year. marshall.edu/cohp