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RAD 101 L - Image Production and Evaluation I Laboratory


Introduction to radiographic digital imaging; including imaging systems, image processing methods, image analysis, image informatics, and radiographic digital quality and receptor exposure responses.  Lecture (RAD 101) and laboratory (RAD 101L) are coordinated to enhance these fundamental concepts.

Credits: 1
Hours
2 Laboratory Hours
Course Profile
Learning Outcomes of the Course

Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

  1. Perform quality radiographic digital images on various imaging systems and define the components of a digital imaging system.
  2. Perform image analysis on a quality radiographic digital image and describe the analysis criteria utilized.
  3. Perform quality radiographic digital images and describe the response of digital detectors to exposure variations.
  4. Perform, identify, and briefly describe the calculation of the exposure indicator with changes in exposure values on various digital imaging systems.
  5. Relate the performance of various positioning, projections, and anatomical identification from the energized laboratory to the 3D images of the Anatomage Table.