On this article, I am going to list Radiography courses you will study while preparing you to be a Radiography graduate. Normally, a course outline should contain; course name, course description, course hours etc… but I am going to skip that information.
I will only list out the course names excluding GST Courses and those courses with part II and III to avoid too much information and there is no guarantee that the listed subjects (courses) here will be fully covered in your school except for Nigeria Universities.
Nevertheless, you will study 97% of Radiography courses listed here.
The following are the list of Radiography Courses
- Anatomy
- Animal Forms and Functions
- Basic Experimental Chemistry (physical and inorganic)
- Basic Experimental Physics
- Basic Physics and Electronics in Radiography
- Biostatistics
- Chemical Laboratory (Organic)
- Equipment Engineering
- Hospital Practice and Basic Care of Patients/Professional Ethics
- Image Critique/Pattern Recognition
- Information and Communication Technology
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Introduction to Entrepreneurial Skills
- Introduction to Genetics and Heredity
- Introduction to Heat, Wave Motion and Matter
- Introduction to Mechanics and Properties of Matter
- Introductory Electricity and Magnetism
- Introductory Optics and Modern Physics
- Introductory Pathology I
- Introductory Pharmacology
- Introductory Radiographic Procedures
- Metabolism of Biomolecules and Special Topics
- Nigerian Peoples and Culture
- Organic Chemistry
- Other Imaging Modalities
- Philosophy and Human Existence
- Physical Chemistry
- Physical Principles and Chemistry of Biomolecules
- Physiology of Essential organs
- Physiology Practical
- Plant Forms and Functions
- Psychology for Radiographers
- Quality Assurance
- Radiation Physics
- Radiation Protection/Radiobiology
- Radiographic Anatomy and physiology
- Radiographic Equipment Engineering
- Radiographic Health Management
- Radiographic Imaging
- Radiographic Procedures
- Radiotherapy/ Radiographic Oncology
- Radiotherapy/Oncology
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