Diagnostic Imaging, Associate of Applied Science
Students who successfully complete all Diagnostic Imaging, Associate of Applied Science degree requirements will be able to:
- Demonstrate competency in ARRT designated Radiological Procedures.
- Operate equipment, store, handle and/or process any imaging information to industry standards.
- Provide patient care and comfort with empathy and cultural competence.
- Abide by the ethics and the professional conduct of medical professionals identified by the ASRT standards of ethics.
- Position patients accurately and provide quality images.
- Protect patients, self, and others by applying the principles of radiation physics.
- Demonstrate effective communication with patients, family members, and colleagues using verbal, written, and information technology tools/devices.
Program Course Requirements
See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree. For information on the advised sequence of program courses, see the Diagnostic Imaging, Associate of Applied Science Program Map.
Core Courses
DI 100 | Comprehensive Patient Care | 3 |
DI 110 | Radiographic Proc-Chest/Abd | 3 |
DI 111 | Rad Proc-Extremities & Spine | 6 |
DI 112 | Radiographic Proc: Skull & Review | 5 |
DI 113 | Radiographic Proc: Fluoroscopy | 5 |
DI 120 | Exposure I - Production | 3 |
DI 121 | Exposure II | 3 |
DI 122 | Exposure III: Digital Imaging | 2 |
DI 130 | Pharmacology for Imaging | 2 |
DI 140 | Radiation Protection | 3 |
DI 141 | Radiation Biology | 3 |
DI 200 | Radiographic Comp Review I | 1 |
DI 201 | Radiographic Comp Review II | 1 |
DI 210 | Clinical Externship I | 11 |
DI 211 | Clinical Externship II | 11 |
DI 212 | Clinical Externship III | 11 |
DI 213 | Clinical Externship IV | 11 |
DI 220 | Radiographic Pathology | 1 |
DI 230 | Basic Prin Computed Tomography | 1 |
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DI 231 | Interventional Lab Fundamentals | 1 |
Pre-Application Courses
The Diagnostic Imaging program bulletin can be found on LBCC's Special Admissions Programs webpage and includes detailed application and admissions information. All pre-application courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher prior to admission to the program.
BI 231 | Human Anatomy & Physiology | 5 |
MTH 111Z | Precalculus I: Functions | 4 |
WR 121Z | Composition I | 4 |
| Communication | 3 |
| Human Relations Course | 3 |
MTH 111Z or higher: Satisfies the AAS related instruction Computation requirement.
Communication: Select any course with the prefix of COMM (100 level of higher) to satisfy the AAS related instruction Communication requirement.
Human Relations: Select any course from the list of approved Human Relations courses to satisfy the AAS related instruction Human Relations requirement.
Total Credit Hours: 105