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University of Perpetual Help System DALTA

Alabang-Zapote Rd. Pamplona, Las Pinas City

COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

TUALLA, REYNALDO JR. G. Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology Academic Year 2004-2008 COURSE DESCRIPTION

This certifies that the following professional course with descriptions were taken and passed by Mr. Reynaldo G. Tualla Jr., a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology graduate of this university during Academic Years 20042008. YEAR 1: First Semester COMP 1 Basic Computer Operation 1 This course deals with the fundamentals of computer system, data processing concepts development using MS Word, e-mail and internet application up to the complexity of using different window-based application programs from the latest version of MS Office programs such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 1.90 (% - %) ENGL 1 Communication Skills 1 This is a study and practice of the principles of correct writing and the clear and logical presentation of ideas. The course focuses on developing the students writing skills through the introduction of the different types of expository writing and other forms of discourse. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.10 (% - %)

P.E. 1 Basic Swimming The course is designed for participants who have very little or no swimming experience and may be fearful or uncomfortable in the water of any depth. The course will provide instruction in basic water skills including comfortable entry, submersion, floating, breathing techniques, and an introduction to basic swimming strokes. The course is intended to help participant gain confidence and self-reliance in the water. Credit : 2 units Number of Lecture Hours : 2 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 36 hours Total Number of Hours : 36 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.50 (% - %) PHYS 1 Physics Study the fundamental of kinematics, thermodynamics and wave motion. Topics include systems and units of measurements, the mechanics of solids, gases and liquids, the kinetic theory and temperature, heat capacity and thermal expansion and wave motion and sound. Credit : 4 units Number of Lecture Hours : 4 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 72 hours Total Number of Hours : 72 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 3.00 (% - %) ENG400 Philippine Literature This course is a study of the literary forms or genres as exemplified by selected literary text from various regions of the Philippines written at different periods in Philippine literary history. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.00 (85% - 87%) FCL100 The Perpetualite: A Helper of God The course study accurate perpualite natures in service his fellowmen. It discusses mans role in the church especially in responding to the call of love and service for others. Includes social doctrine, solidarity, good governance, peace, good manners and right conduct Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 1.75 (88% - 89%)

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FIL100 Siningng Pakikipagtalastasan The course provides communication situations and exercises for developing the four (4) languages skills in Pilipino, namely reading, understanding, speaking and writing. The communication situations are of the expository, descriptive, narrative and argumentative types. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.25 (82% - 84%) MAT102 Basic Statistics This is a study of statistical operations, expressions and treatment of different formulas and approaches and their usage in research and other fields of discipline. This includes common sampling procedure, collection and presentation of data, frequency distribution, measure of central tendency, measure of dispersion, skewness and kurtosis, probability distribution, test hypothesis, testing statistical hypotheses and statistical operation in research. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.25 (82% - 84%) PE100 Fund. Of Physical Activities The study deals with the philosophical, sociological and educational foundations of Physical Education, Sports and Wellness. It covers theories and principles necessary to understand the bases for the various physical activities involved. The course shall interrelate the different subjects into common understanding of their importance in the life of human being. Credit : 2 units Number of Lecture Hours : 2 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 36 hours Total Number of Hours : 36 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.25 (82% - 84%) PHI101 Logic The study of their methods and principles will lead the learners to distinguish good (correct) from bad (incorrect) reasoning. The course aims to develop analytical and deductive minds of the students to produce clear ideas, distinc t judgments, valid and consistent reasoning using the scientific principles and laws of logic which will lead them to know the objective truths. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.00 (85% - 87%)
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PSY102 General Psychology This course provides students with a perspective of human behavior with input on social and psychological theories, behavioral models and techniques which enable the students to maximize their capabilities to be effective in dealing with realities in life. This includes physiological basis of behavior, exploring state of consciousness, learning, memory, emotion, personality and abnormal personality. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.75 (78% - 79%) RT100 Intro to Radiologic Technology Prologue to Radiologic technology education and practice which will provide an understanding on scope, outputs and practices of radiological sciences in general and Radiologic Technology in particular. This course also deals on the interaction of science and technology and their impact to society and environment. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.75 (78% - 79%) ZOO100 General Zoology This course deals with the study of the structure and bodily functions of animals, their habits, where and how they live, their relations to one another and to their environment, and their classification including theories and laws that relate to animal life. Credit : 5 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 6 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 108 hours Total Number of Hours : 162 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 3.00 (75% - 77%) Final Grade Laboratory : 2.75 (78% - 79%)

YEAR 1: Second Semester CHEM General Chemistry This course includes simple chemical computations, structure of matter, chemical equations, and equilibrium, the nature of organic compounds, basic biochemistry and nuclear chemistry.
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Credit : 6 units Number of Lecture Hours : 4 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 72 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 6 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 108 hours Total Number of Hours : 180 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 3.00 (75% - 77%) Final Grade Laboratory : 2.75 (78% - 79%) ENGL 2 Communication Skills 2 The course is designed to develop the students oral communication skills for effective personal, group and public communication in the various disciplines. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.70 (% - %) MATH 1 College Algebra General Mathematics for freshmen deals with the fundamental principles of college algebra. Topics include sets, real number system, algebraic expressions and their operations, equations, inequalities, functions and relations and their graph, systems of equations in two or more variables and their applications. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 3.00 (% - %)

FCL201 The Dignity of a Perpetualite The course defines and explains the Catholic faith inspiration of the Founders, whichbecame the pillars of the philosophy, vision, and mission of the institution.The discussions include the Perpetualite Values, the Logo, the FCL Paradigm, thecomponents of integral formation, the history and devotion to the Mother ofPerpetual Help. It also introduces the students to the initiation sacraments ofBaptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.50 (80% - 81%) FIL102 Panitikang Filipino This course is a historical survey of Philippine Literature written in Pilipino from pre-Spanish period to the present, together with selected readings mostly from contemporary authors.
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Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 3.00 (75% - 77%) HEA200 Health Economics This course deals with the Philippine economic life and experience. It includes the production of wealth, commodities, and services, their utilization after they have been produced. It also includes the study of Comprehensive Agrarian Reform program and Taxation, its theories and application in order to guide and assist the students in their tasks and their undertakings. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 3.00 (75% - 77%)

PE400 Group/Team Sports (Basketball) Provides playing skills and performances in basketball sports events. Built-in development of skills necessary for playing the event is emphasized for instructional purposes such as lead-up game, low organized game activities such as LarongLahi and modified games leading to sports. Credit : 2 units Number of Lecture Hours : 2 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 36 hours Total Number of Hours : 36 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 1.75 (88% - 89%) PHI102 Philosophy of Man This course deals with the basic concepts of philosophy, its nature, its roles and conditions. It focuses on the study of man himself. It is designed to expose students to deeper understanding of what it means to be fully human. Filipino various are included to lead students to come up with a common principle which every Filipino should possess, namely, the priceless value of peace and reconciliation, harmony and brotherhood and love for one another Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.75 (78% - 79%)

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POL106 Philippine History and Culture This course deals with the history and government of the Philippines that serves as the guiding charter of the resent Philippine government as well as the concerned individuals embodied in it. It reveals not only the kind of leadership, the political experience, the sociomoral values and the cultural heritage that we have, but also the aspirations and details of our country. The details on the history of our country showed ancient to present. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 3.00 (75% - 77%) RIZ100 Rizals Life, Works & Writing This course studies the life and works of Jose P. Rizal and their influence and relevance in contemporary Philippines society. It aims to deepen and to strengthen the students sense of nationalism by making her fully realize her worth as a Filipino. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.25 (82% - 84%)

SOC103 Socio-Anthro Sociology and Anthropology incorporates two areas relevant in studying culture and society in general.Sociology and Anthropology combined will aim to emphasize application of the finding in terms of social living and social interrelationship with man and his society as the subject matter.Anthropology will be dealing on what happened in the past and Sociology tackles on what is going on at the present time. It includes the family, its role, forms structure and Family Planning methods to help students understand how Sociology shapes the society of the future. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 3.00 (75% - 77%) YEAR 2: First Semester ANA101 Anatomy and Physiology Provides scientific analysis and understanding of the body parts and how the body functions in relation to the various physical activities. It emphasizes on the structural feature and functional roles of the following body systems: Endocrine,
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Blood, Lymphatic, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Respiratory, Urinary, Lymphatic, Reproductive and other relevant information. Credit : 5 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 6 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 108 hours Total Number of Hours : 162 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 2.25 (82% - 84%) Final Grade Laboratory : 3.00 (75% - 77%) FCL301 The Perpetualite: A Man for Other Fcl 4 works on the premise that the perpetualite is basically a social being. He lives in a society of which he is very much a part. That society is basically herein this country. But this country is a part of greater whole, the community of nations. Thus, a perpetualite should love his country, yet he should also be concerned of the realities outside of it. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 3.00 (75% - 77%)

FCL500 Filipino Christian Living This course is an introduction of the story of the Bible, the nature and being of God and the power of Gods word in ones life with emphasis of the life, person and ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ. It also embraces biblical and Christian values that will inspire the students to live uprightly and to achieve excellent and honorable aspirations. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.25 (82% - 84%) HC201 Health Care 1 Concepts and principles in the provision of basic health care in terms of health promotion/maintenance and disease prevention at the individual and family level. Credit : 7 units Number of Lecture Hours : 4 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 72 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 9 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 162 hours Total Number of Hours : 234 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 3.00 (75% - 77%) Final Grade Laboratory : 2.50 (80% - 81%)

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HE101 Health Ethics The subject provides information regarding the following: (a) different organizational structures of Radiologic Technology Department (b) different management and supervision tyles (c) personnel selection and staff education (d) inter-departmental relationships (e) evaluation andmaintenance of respiratory care quality standards (f) departmental resources management (g) ethical standards. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.00 (85% - 87%) YEAR 2: Second Semester FCL400 Filipino Christian Living This course is an introduction of the story of the Bible, the nature and being of God and the power of Gods word in ones life with emphasis of the life, pers on and ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ. It also embraces biblical and Christian values that will inspire the students to live uprightly and to achieve excellent and honorable aspirations. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.75 (78% - 79%) HC202 Health Care 2 Concepts and principles in the provision of basic health care in terms of health promotion/maintenance and disease prevention at the individual and family level. Credit : 5 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 6 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 108 hours Total Number of Hours : 162 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 2.50 (80% - 81%) Final Grade Laboratory : 1.75 (88% - 89%) POL101 Philippine Politics & Government This course is a study of the economic, social, political and cultural development of the Philippines. The study focuses on the serious problems that confront the country. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 3.00 (75% - 77%)
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RDT001 Research This course is concerned with scientific study and the different processes it entails to enable the Radiologic Technology student to go through the steps of the research process to produce an output, which can initiate change in knowledge, attitude and skills in different settings. Topics include nature and characteristics of research, research problem and objectives, review of related literature, research design, research instrument, sampling designs, data processing and statistical treatment, data analysis and interpretation, research proposal and thesis writing. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.25 (82% - 84%) RT112 Medical Terminology Deals with various medical nomenclatures and their usage as applied to specific systems, disease processes, and injuries. Discussions include principal medical root word, terms referring to some general aspects of the practice medicine and its allied profession, medical terms to certain pathological processes, infective processes, diseases of various system of body, obstetric terms, and terms related to medical instruments and equipment. Credit : 2 units Number of Lecture Hours : 2 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 36 hours Total Number of Hours : 36 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.75 (78% - 79%) RT135 Ultrasonography Study of physical foundation of Ultrasound and its application to medical diagnosis. Discussions include ultrasound theoretical development, methodology and relevant terminologies, physical principles of diagnostic ultrasound, instrumentation and operation, operational modes, factoring and image recording, artifacts/pitfalls in ultrasonography, anatomical presentation during scanning, interventional ultrasound and quality control. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.50 (80% - 81%) RT136 Radiation Theraphy Deals with precise application of ionizing radiation in the treatment of neoplastic growth, a complete and effective treatment plan as well as patient care of oncology cases. This includes the theoretical development of application of radiation in treatment of disease and as a medical specialty, atoms and radioactivity,
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radiotherapy equipments/units and calibration technique, principles of isodose planning, radiobiological principles in radiotherapy, radiotherapeutic malignancies, care of patient and quality control. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.50 (80% - 81%) STS102 Science, Technology & Society The analysis from historical and futuristic perspectives of the nature and role of science and technology in society and ofthe socio-cultural and politico-economic factors affecting the development of science and technology with emphasis onthe Philippine setting. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.25 (82% - 84%)

YEAR 3: First Semester RDT300 Radiologic Physics, Equipment & Maintenance An introduction to the basics of electricity, electromagnetism, motors, generators, transformers and rectifiers. Discussion includes mathematical review, units of measure, structure of matter, electrostatics, current, electricity and magnetism. Study of physical principles of radiation, its characteristics, properties, interaction with matter and application in radiological sciences. This is aimed to familiarize students with the circuitry of an x-ray unit, x-ray tube, x-ray production, nature of x-rays, inverse square law, half value layer, as well as to detect defects interfering with the proper function of the equipment and the fundamentals of preventive maintenance. Credit : 6 units Number of Lecture Hours : 4 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 72 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 6 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 108 hours Total Number of Hours : 180 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 2.25 (82% - 84%) Final Grade Laboratory : 2.75 (78% - 79%) RDT301 Radiographic Technique & Film Processing/Analysis Deals with the understanding of the principles involving action of x-rays on film emulsion and intensifying screens, processing chemicals, the various systems and accessories involved in the conversion of latent image into visible radiographic
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image following sequential steps in manual and automatic processing, processor operation and maintenance, and learn the skills necessary to critique radiographic images with emphasis in recognizing processing faults with the aid of radiographs and laboratory exposure experiments. Discussions include processing room design and accessories and regulatory requirements. It also deals with radiographic imaging and the production of quality radiographs through proper selection, computation, generalization and application of various technique factors and accessory devices. Discussionincludes factors affecting radiographic density, contrast, geometric detail, visibility and distortion of detail, and technique conversion factors with the aid of radiographs and laboratory experiments. Credit : 6 units Number of Lecture Hours : 4 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 72 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 6 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 108 hours Total Number of Hours : 180 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 2.25 (82% - 84%) Final Grade Laboratory : 2.50 (80% - 81%) RDT302 Radiographic Positioning & Radiological Procedures Study of the general foundation of positioning technique to obtain radiographic demonstration of anatomical structure of interest as well as specialized examinations of the different body structures and organs without contrast media. This includes anatomic and radiographic positioning terms, source-to-image receptor distance and tube film alignment, positioning principles, radiographic landmarks, exposure techniques, structures demonstrated, and evaluation criteria of examinations of the different organs and body structures. Clinical competency is accomplished through positioning demonstration and return. Also, deals with the study of specialized radiographic examinations without the application of contrast media. This includes anatomic and radiographic positioning terms, source-to-image receptor distance and tube film, alignment, positioning principles, radiographic landmarks, exposure techniques, structures demonstrated, and evaluation criteria of examinations of the different organs and body structures. Clinical competency is accomplished through positioning demonstration and return. Credit : 6 units Number of Lecture Hours : 4 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 72 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 6 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 108 hours Total Number of Hours : 180 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 2.75 (78% - 79%) Final Grade Laboratory : 2.25 (82% - 84%) RDT303 Radiologic Contrast/ Special Exam & Patient Management Study of specialized radiographic examinations with applications of contrast media to enhance in/or visualized different organs and body structures of interest. This includes types of contrast media, its characteristics and properties, indications and contraindications, and mode of administration; patient preparation and type of
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examinations of gastrointestinal tract, central nervous system, vascular system and other contrast examinations. Study of the elements of patient care and management as they relate to radiography. Credit : 5 units Number of Lecture Hours : 4 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 72 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 126 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 3.00 (75% - 77%) Final Grade Laboratory : 3.00 (75% - 77%) RDT304 Department Administration, Ethics, and Jurisprudence Deals with the organization, function, supervision, and budgetary outlay of a radiological facility and the accepted ethical principles and legal aspects of the profession. Discussions include management and human resource administration, elements of hospital administration, administration of radiological facility, supervision, laws and regulations governing the practice of radiologic technology, professional ethics, relevant medical jurisprudence, and other legal and ethical concerns. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 2.00 (85% - 87%) YEAR 3: Second Semester FCL600 The Perpetualite and Society This course introduces the individual students in the development of dynamic Christian life and ethics that will gear to a potential and harmonious relationship with his God , his family, his community and his life. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.25 (82% - 84%) PE200 Social Dances This course includes steps, movements and music related to dance particularly social dance, foreign dances and also the Philippine folk dances. These social dances when learned by the studentsfoster camaraderie and sociability among the different members of the society. These dances aim to keep individuals suppleness and develop coordination, flexibility and to keep the body graceful. Credit : 2 units Number of Lecture Hours : 2 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 36 hours Total Number of Hours : 36 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.00 (85% - 87%)
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RDT400 Radiobiology and Radiation Protection Study of the ethics of ionizing radiation on biological matters, the principles of radiation protection as well as agencies and institutions mandated to regulate and monitor the safe use of radiation and radioisotope in medicine. First part with radiation biology: sequence of events leading to biological effects from radiation exposure, radiation and cellular targets, effects on the organs, classifications on radiation effects, factors modifying radiation effects, cell survival curve, doseresponse curve, and exposure and dose radiology. The second part deals with radiation protection: agencies responsible for formulating policies and standard in radiation protection, effects of radiation and function of dose, aims of radiation protection, system of dose limitations, cardinal principles of radiation protection, designs of radiologic facilities, and radiation of protection of radiation of workers, patients, and general public. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 3.00 (75% - 77%) RDT401 Radiologic Pathology Study of various pathologic conditions and its effect on radiological procedures, techniques and overall radiographic image. This includes the general basis of pathologic conditions and body system disorders of the gastrointestinal system, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas, respiratory, renal, cardiovascular, neurologic, skeletal and reproductive system. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.50 (80% - 81%) RDT402 Computerized Tomography (CT Scan) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Study of principles involved in diagnostic imaging modalities that produce cross-sectional, trans-axial, coronal and sagittal images of the human body. The first part of the course deals with CT-Scan to include its historical development and relevant nomenclatures, comparison with conventional radiography, the scanner, scanning program, contrast medium and quality control. The second deals with MRI, its historical development and relevant nomenclatures, comparison with conventional radiography, nuclear physical principles, imaging technique, instrumentation, biological effect, basic MR anatomy, contrast medium and quality control. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.25 (82% - 84%)
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RDT403 Digital Subtraction Angiograph (DSA) and Interventional Radiology Study of principlesinvolved in Digital Subtraction Angiography and Interventional Radiology; the parameters of imaging and equipment employed in these subspecialties. The first part deals with DSA to include the imaging chain (xray generator, x-ray tube, image intensifier, TV lens system, TV camera, video signal), manual subtraction technique, digital angiography, subtraction techniques, intra-arterial versus intravenous, clinical application, and patient care in angiographies. The second part deals with therapeutic and diagnostic interventions, patient management and care, integral processes, contrast media, equipment and techniques, the radiologic technologists role in angiography and intervention and various interventional procedures. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.00 (85% - 87%) RDT406 Nuclear Medicine Study of the principles and instrumentation, in Nuclear Medicine and its diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Discussions include the physics of nuclear medicine, instrumentation, radiochemistry and radio-pharmacology, clinical nuclear medicine, radiation protection and quality control. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade : 2.50 (80% - 81%) RDT407 Quality Assurance & Quality Control in Medical Imaging Study of organized effort in a radiological facility to promote quality patient care and management and to ensure consistent production of high standard of quality radiographic images with minimum exposure to patient and personnel. This includes darkroom quality control and standard darkroom processing techniques, departmental standards for radiographic image quality, conduct image of films analysis, and quality control tests for equipment and accessory devises. Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 2 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 36 hours Number of Laboratory Hours: 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 90 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Quizzes and Periodical/Term/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 2.00 (85% - 87%) Final Grade Laboratory : 2.00 (85% - 87%)

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YEAR 4: First &Second Semester RDT500/600 Junior & Senior Internship The Radiologic Technology Internship Program consists of eleven (11) months of service divided into Junior and Senior Internship periods of 5 months each. The program requires the Radiologic Technology interns to be assigned to various affiliation hospitals of the school. Satisfactory completion of the Internship Program is a requirement for graduation. The Radiologic Technology intern shall undertake to perform or assist in at least eight hundred (800) radiographic examinations per Internship period in general and specific radiographic examinations.

Junior Internship Credit : 18 units Number of Lecture Hours : 8 hrs. /week x 20 weeks = 800 hours Total Number of Hours : 800 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Clinical Performance/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 85.70%

Senior Internship Credit : 18 units Number of Lecture Hours : 8 hrs. /week x 20 weeks = 800 hours Total Number of Hours : 800 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Clinical Performance/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 85.60%

RDT501/601 Seminar I & II Presents the advancement and technological innovations in the field of radiological sciences to include physics update, educational concerns and issues and opinions of interest in the field through journal and article reviews, case presentations, symposia and seminars.

Seminar I Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Case Presentation/Report/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 2.25 (82%-84%)

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Seminar II Credit : 3 units Number of Lecture Hours : 3 hrs. /week x 18 weeks = 54 hours Total Number of Hours : 54 hours Assessment and Evaluation: Case Presentation/Report/Summative Examinations Final Grade Lecture : 2.50 (80%-81%)

Certified True August 1, 2013

CHONA DL. CABATAY, RRT, MAEd Dean, College of Radiologic Technology Department

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