Tuesday and Thursday 9am-12:30pm
The student will learn and have an understanding of radiographic history, radiographic room terminology, equipment, physics, radiation biology, and protection. The student will be exposed to basic patient care, medical ethics, medical-legal consequences and program regulations. The student will explore the radiology departments of area hospitals through a half-day orientation. A Health Care Provider CPR certification is required before completion of this course.
Admission to Radiography program
General Education Outcomes are the knowledge, skills, abilities, attitudes, and behaviors that students are expected to develop as a result of their overall experiences with any aspect of the college, including courses, programs, and student services, both inside and outside of the classroom. The General Education Outcomes specifically learned in this course are:
- Communication
Faculty Contact Information
Monday/Wednesday: 8:00am-9:00am
Tuesday/Thursday: 8:00am- 9:00am
Virtual hours by appt: M-Th 3p-4p
Faculty office hours are for YOU. Your instructor’s sole purpose during office hours is to be available to you to help you with questions, course related problems, or just to chat. Taking advantage of this one-on-one time with your instructors is highly recommended, and it is a great way to help ensure your academic success. Outside of the office hours, your instructor will also be available to you for individual conferencing by appointment either in a virtual environment, via e-mail, or by phone. You can email your instructor to set up an appointment.
Course Information
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Comprehend radiographic equipment requirements and design.
- Describe the principles of the interaction of radiation with living systems.
- Identify atomic structure and terminology, the nature and characteristics of radiation, x-ray producti and the fundamentals of photon interactions with matter.
- Discuss the principles of radiation protection including the responsibilities of the radiographer for patients, personnel and the public.
- Evaluate the fundamental background of medical ethics.
- Demonstrate understanding the basic concepts of patient care, including consideration for the physical and psychological needs of the patient and family.
- Recognize the foundations in radiography and the practitioner’s role in the health care delivery system.
- Discover a better understanding of patients, the patients’ families and professional peers through comparison of diverse populations based on their value system, cultural and ethnic influences, communication styles, socioeconomic influences, health risks and life stages.
- Introduction to Imaging Sciences and Atomic Structure
- Electromagnetic and Particulate Radiation, X-ray Circuitry, and Healthcare Delivery System
- X-Ray Tube, X-Ray Production, and Professional Roles and Behaviors
- X-Ray Interactions with Matter, Image Production, and Professional Communication
- Image Quality Factors, Radiation Effects and Safety, and Patient Assessment
- Radiobiology History, Radiation Protection of Personnel, and Safety
- Radiation Protection of the Patient
- Finals
Textbook(s)
- Ehrlich, R.A. and Coakes, D.M.; Patient Care in Radiography, 11th ed. Elsevier Mosby, 2026
- Sherer, M.A., Visconti, P.J., Ritenour, E.R. and Haynes, K.W.; Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography. 10th ed., Elsevier Mosby, 2026
Johnston, James N. & Fauber, Terri L.; Essentials of Radiographic Physics and Imaging, 4th ed., Elsevier Mosby, 2026.
Student Computer Online Resources:
- RadTechBootCamp- Clover Learning
Methods of evaluation will be online quizzes, exams and homework assignments. Course grades will be determined on a standard grade system, and each question will be given a point status. Students will be required to meet with the professor at midterm if their exam scores are not an average of 75% or higher. During this time, students will provide the professor with a plan on what they will do to improve their exam scores. It is the student’s responsibility to set up an appointment with the professor.
The following expectations of all Radiography students to demonstrate satisfactory academic progress:
- Earn an average score of 75% or better on ALL examinations in the course before other graded activities are averaged into the course grade. In the event a student does not have an average exam score of 75% or better but achieves a 75% or better on a cumulative course final, this will be considered satisfactory for the written exam/test criteria so long as the student still meets the expectation of earning a minimum grade of “C” for the course when all grades are averaged together. A student who does not achieve an average score of 75% or better on all written exams, or who does not achieve a score of 75% or better on a cumulative course final with the overall course grade of a “C” or better, will receive the grade determined by the average of all written exam scores.
- If a student earns an average exam score of 75% or higher but then fails the cumulative course final, the overall exam score average (unit examinations and final examination) must be a 75% or higher for the homework graded activities to be averaged into the final grade.
- Once the above criterion has been met, all other graded activities will be averaged into the student’s final grade.
Homework assignments are NOT optional. The faculty believes there is validity and merit to all assignments given to the student. ALL assignments will be given a point value and MUST be completed by the student. If the student fails to complete an assignment, it will be recorded as a zero and will affect the student’s final average for the course.
A student’s final grade in a course may be reduced due to attendance, tardiness, or participation problems. In addition, a grade may be reduced due to failure to meet expectations related to course work. A student should communicate with the instructor about any extenuating circumstances or needs as soon as possible.
A final grade of 75% or higher is mandatory for continuation in the Radiography program.
Grading Procedure
Percentage of Total Points Letter Grade
91% or above A
90% - 83% B
82% - 75% C
74% - 67% D
66% and below F
Assignments, Quizzes and Exams
The student must complete all assignments, quizzes and exams in order to receive a grade for that particular assignment.
Make-Up Tests and Late Assignments – Permission to make up tests or assignments because of an absence may be granted at the instructor’s discretion and must be completed within the time frame given by instructor.
Any on-line assignments, including quizzes, must be completed by the due date. In the situation that it is not completed, a zero (0) will be recorded for the grade.
AUTOMATIC DEDUCTION OF 5 POINTS will be taken on all make-up tests and late assignments. If the absence is unexcused and/or the make-up work is not completed within the time frame given by instructor, the student will receive a zero for all work missed.
Health Careers
Dean, Brad Wood; 815-802-8815; M107; bwood@kcc.edu; Division Office – W102; 815-802-8800
Cheating-
*Cheating will not be tolerated. Some examples of cheating are: Using a calculator, notes, or other materials during an exam unless otherwise specified, copying another student’s work, or copying material from books or other sources without acknowledging it (i.e., citations), sharing or discussing questions or answers with other students regarding exam content, etc. Quizlet is another form of cheating. Taking questions from a review, quiz, or exam and entering them into Quizlet, is in fact plagiarism. This list is not all encompassing. If you are unsure whether something could be considered cheating, faculty suggest you communicate with them regarding the concern.
Attendance Requirements –
Regular attendance at all scheduled class sessions is expected. It is the student's responsibility to notify the instructor if and why absence is unavoidable. Permission to make up work missed because of absence may be granted at the instructor’s discretion and must be completed within one week from the day missed. If the absence is unexcused, and/or the make-up work is not completed within one week, the student will receive zero for all work missed.
The instructor has the right to record the grade of F for the courses or reduce a student’s
grade if a student has excessive absences as defined in the instructor’s syllabus.
- Excessive absence’s for XRAY-1014 is defined as more then 2 missed class sessions, a grade reduction of 5% points off the final grade will be recorded for each class session missed after the 2nd missed class session. If a student misses 20% of the class dates for the semester (4 days), then the student will automatically receive a failing grade for the course and must withdraw from the program.
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College Policies, Resources and Supports
For information related to the Student Code of Conduct Policy, Withdrawal Policy, Email Policy, and Non- Attendance/Non-Participation Policy, please review the college’s Code of Campus Affairs and Regulations webpage, which can be found at catalog.kcc.edu under the Academic Regulations & Conduct Guide.
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- Clubs and organizations
- Counseling and referral services
- Office of disability services
- Student complaint policy
- Transfer services
- Tutoring services, etc.
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