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Course : Advanced Medical Imaging

Course Number
RADS 4232
Section Number
x10
Semester
Fall 2021
Location
Centennial Hall, on-line
Days & Times
Final Exam Day/Time

 

The student will:

  • explain the use of computers in medical imaging
  • describe the various specialized imaging modalities
  • differentiate between images produced by different modalities
  • identify the anatomy demonstrated

 

The final course grade will be calculated by the following criteria:

The grading scale will be:

Unit Examinations (8)

30%

90 - 100 =

A

Labs & Assignments (6)

40%

80 - 89 =

B

Final Projects (2)

30%

75 - 79 =

C

 

60 - 74 =

D

< 60

F

 

Note: This instructor does not round up the final grade average.

 Student Responsibilities:

As a student enrolled in this course, you will be responsible for adhering to and meeting posted deadlines and due dates. All activities for this course are listed at the end of this syllabus. Activities such as quizzes have expiration dates. Please take note that expiration dates for quizzes may differ from deadlines for assignments and activities.

Quizzes and assignments/activities are spaced out in a manner that will allow you ample time to complete them. Assignments/Activities will be accepted on or before the posted due date and deadline. If you choose to wait until the very last minute and there is some problem with getting the assignment to me in time, that is the risk that you take and you must accept the penalty.

 Penalty:

Any student that missed a quiz expiration date will not be allowed to take the quiz once the time has expired. If this happens, the student will receive a grade of zero (0) for that quiz. If a student misses a deadline for an activity or assignment, that assignment/activity will not be graded and a grade of zero (0) will be given. Emergencies do occur and they will be dealt with on an individual basis. Do not inform me of personal emergencies after the deadlines/due dates and expiration dates have passed.

DO NOT WRITE TO ME AND ASK IF I WILL ACCEPT A LATE ASSIGNMENT. I WILL NOT.

 

The grading scale will be:

90 - 100 =

A

80 - 89 =

B

75 - 79 =

C

60 - 74 =

D

< 60

F

 

Do to the nature of the on-line format, regular classroom attendance is not mandatory.

 

Any student that missed a quiz expiration date will not be allowed to take the quiz once the time has expired. If this happens, the student will receive a grade of zero (0) for that quiz. If a student misses a deadline for an activity or assignment, that assignment/activity will not be graded and a grade of zero (0) will be given. Emergencies do occur and they will be dealt with on an individual basis. Do not inform me of personal emergencies after the deadlines/due dates and expiration dates have passed.

DO NOT WRITE TO ME AND ASK IF I WILL ACCEPT A LATE ASSIGNMENT. I WILL NOT.

 

Activity

Starts

Deadline

Unit Examinations

August 24, 2020

On or before December 1, 2020 at 5 pm

Lab Activities

August 24, 2020

On or before December 4, 2019 at 5 pm

Final Projects

August 24, 2020

On or before December 7, 2020 at 5 pm

 

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