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Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS) Sample Academic Program Options and Plans Program Options Traditional Four-Year Option – Fall start, complete the program in four years Sophomore Transfer Option – Summer start with two courses - complete the program in three years* Questions? Contact our Admissions Department: (920) 433-6650 Fax: (920) 469-1735 E-mail: [email protected] www.bellincollege.edu 3201 Eaton Rd. Green Bay, WI 54311 Traditional Four (4) Year Option New freshmen with 11 or fewer transferable credits • High school GPA of 3.00 or higher • ACT score of 20 preferred • Required high school courses: English-4 yrs Biology-1 yr Social Science-3 yrs Chemistry-1 yr Algebra-1 yr Advanced Science-1 yr Advanced Math-2 yrs New freshmen with 12 or more transferable credits • Transfer GPA of 3.0 or higher in required general education courses • All required general education courses must have a grade of “C” or higher Students who do not meet our direct admit standards are encouraged to apply to our DASH Program. DASH Program entry: 2.5 cumulative GPA; a satisfactory ACT composite score. Visit www.bellincollege.edu/DASH for more information. Sophomore Transfer Option* • Specific general education requirements completed • Transfer GPA of 3.0 or higher in required general education courses • All required general education courses must have a grade of “C” or higher * Enrollment for this option is limited NOTE: Required general education coursework must be taken through accredited two and four year colleges. Contact the Bellin College Admissions Department for information. Academic program and plan information is subject to change. For the most current information, please go to www.bellincollege.edu.

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Page 1: Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS)...Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS) Sample Academic Program Options and Plans Program Options Traditional Four-Year

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS)

Sample Academic Program Options and Plans

Program Options

Traditional Four-Year Option – Fall start, complete the program in four yearsSophomore Transfer Option – Summer start with two courses - complete the program in three years*

Questions? Contact our Admissions Department: (920) 433-6650 • Fax: (920) 469-1735 E-mail: [email protected] • www.bellincollege.edu3201 Eaton Rd. • Green Bay, WI 54311

Traditional Four (4) Year OptionNew freshmen with 11 or fewer transferable credits • High school GPA of 3.00 or higher • ACT score of 20 preferred • Required high school courses:

English-4 yrs Biology-1 yr Social Science-3 yrs Chemistry-1 yr Algebra-1 yr Advanced Science-1 yr Advanced Math-2 yrs

New freshmen with 12 or more transferable credits • Transfer GPA of 3.0 or higher in required general

education courses • All required general education courses must have a

grade of “C” or higher

Students who do not meet our direct admit standards are encouraged to apply to our DASH Program. DASH Program entry: 2.5 cumulative GPA; a satisfactory ACT composite score. Visit www.bellincollege.edu/DASH for more information.

Sophomore Transfer Option* • Specific general education requirements completed

• Transfer GPA of 3.0 or higher in required general education courses

• All required general education courses must have a grade of “C” or higher

* Enrollment for this option is limited

NOTE: Required general education coursework must be taken through accredited two and four year colleges. Contact the Bellin College Admissions Department for information.

Academic program and plan information is subject to change. For the most current

information, please go to www.bellincollege.edu.

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BSRS Traditional Academic Plan

(Plan onset with Class of 2022+) 120 Credits (71 BSRS, 49 General Education)

A four-year academic plan of study for those with few or no prior college credits seeking a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science (BSRS).

Freshman Year | Semester 1 BI 152 Principles of Biology 4 cr EN 115 Composition and Professional Writing 3 cr MA 101 Intermediate Algebra 3 cr PS 105 Introduction to Psychology 3 cr

RS 100 Fundamentals of Medical Imaging & Healthcare 2 cr

15 cr

Freshman Year | Semester 2 CM 100 Health Communication 3 cr BI 252 Anatomy & Physiology 5 cr CH 122 General Chemistry 4 cr RS 120 Principles of Radiologic Physics 3 cr

15 cr

Sophomore Year | Semester 1 RS 201 Image Analysis I 3 cr RS 202 Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences I 3 cr RS 204 Radiographic Procedures I 3 cr RS 204L Radiographic Procedures I - Lab 2 cr

RS 205 Image Production & Management 3 cr

RS 206C Clinical Radiography I 2 cr 16 cr

Sophomore Year | Semester 2 RS 203 Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences II 3 cr RS 207 Radiographic Procedures II 3 cr RS 207L Radiographic Procedures II - Lab 1 cr RS 208 Image Analysis II 3 cr RS 211C Clinical Radiography II 3 cr

RS 304 Principles of Radiation Protection Radiobiology 3 cr

16 cr

Junior Year | Semester 1 General Elective 3 cr Ethics/Philosophy Requirement 3 cr RS 301 Radiologic Pathology 3 cr

RS 302 Ancillary Imaging & Cross-Sectional Anatomy 2 cr

RS 303C Clinical Radiography III 4 cr 15 cr

Junior Year | Semester 2 Diversity Requirement 3 cr BU 221 Healthcare Economics 3 cr

RS 210 Anatomy & Physiology in Imaging Sciences 3 cr

RS 305 Advanced Radiologic Physics 3 cr RS 306C Clinical Radiography IV 4 cr 16 cr

Senior Year | Semester 1 Humanities Elective 3 cr BU 320 Foundations of Healthcare Management 3 cr RS 440C Senior Practicum 2 cr Students choose one of the following modalities:

RS 410 Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 3 cr

RS 410C MRI - Clinical 2 cr OR RS 430 Principles of Women’s Imaging 3 cr RS 430C Women’s Imaging - Clinical 2 cr 13 cr

Senior Year | Semester 2 Social Science Elective 3 cr PS 110 Developmental Psychology 3 cr

RS 420 Principles of Computerized Tomographic Imaging (CT) 3 cr

RS 420C CT – Clinical 2 cr RS 450C Senior Practicum 2 cr RS 470 Radiology Synthesis 1 cr 14 cr

Credit Hour Ratio: 1 credit theory = 15 hrs, 1 credit lab (science) = 30 hrs, 1 credit lab (program) = 45 hrs, 1 credit clinical = 45 hrs

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BSRS Sophomore Transfer Academic Plan(Plan onset with Class of 2022+)

120 Credits (71 BSRS, 49 General Education)Designed for students who have completed a minimum of 25 prior general education credits. Students admitted will take two courses in the summer and complete the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science (BSRS) degree in three years.

Required Transfer Credits:Intermediate Algebra 3 cr Principles of Biology 4 crAnatomy & Physiology 5 cr General Chemistry 4 crCommunication Requirement 3 cr Introduction to Psychology 3 crWriting Requirement 3 cr TOTAL 25 cr

Summer Prior to Sophomore Year

RS 100 Fundamentals of Medical Imaging & Healthcare

2 cr

RS 120 Principles of Radiologic Physics 3 cr5 cr

Sophomore Year | Semester 1RS 201 Image Analysis I 3 crRS 202 Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences I 3 crRS 204 Radiographic Procedures I 3 crRS 204L Radiographic Procedures I - Lab 2 cr

RS 205 Image Production & Management 3 cr

RS 206C Clinical Radiography I 2 cr16 cr

Sophomore Year | Semester 2RS 203 Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences II 3 crRS 207 Radiographic Procedures II 3 crRS 207L Radiographic Procedures II - Lab 1 crRS 208 Image Analysis II 3 cr

RS 211C Clinical Radiography II 3 cr

RS 304 Principles of Radiation Protection Radiobiology 3 cr

16 cr

Junior Year | Semester 1General Elective 3 crEthics/Philosophy Requirement 3 cr

RS 301 Radiologic Pathology 3 cr

RS 302 Ancillary Imaging & Cross-Sectional Anatomy 2 cr

RS 303C Clinical Radiography III 4 cr15 cr

Junior Year | Semester 2Diversity Requirement 3 cr

BU 221 Healthcare Economics 3 cr

RS 210 Anatomy & Physiology in Imaging Sciences 3 cr

RS 305 Advanced Radiologic Physics 3 crRS 306C Clinical Radiography IV 4 cr

16 cr

Senior Year | Semester 1Humanities Elective 3 cr

BU 320 Foundations of Healthcare Management 3 crRS 440C Senior Practicum 2 crStudents choose one of the following modalities:

RS 410 Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 3 cr

RS 410C MRI - Clinical 2 crOR

RS 430 Principles of Women’s Imaging 3 crRS 430C Women’s Imaging - Clinical 2 cr

13 cr

Senior Year | Semester 2Social Science Elective 3 cr

PS Developmental Psychology 3 cr

RS 420 Principles of Computerized Tomographic Imaging (CT) 3 cr

RS 420C CT – Clinical 2 crRS 450C Senior Practicum 2 crRS 470 Radiology Synthesis 1 cr

14 cr

Credit Hour Ratio: 1 credit theory = 15 hrs, 1 credit lab (science) = 30 hrs, 1 credit lab (program) = 45 hrs, 1 credit clinical = 45 hrs

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Get started today!Contact our Admissions Department:

(800) 236-8707 • (920) 433-6650 Fax: (920) 469-1735 • Email: [email protected]

REC00392_6/2018

Bellin College admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other school-administered programs.