Pre-Radiologic Sciences

About the Program

CIP 510911

 This program offers students the first two years of a four-year bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences. Students complete the last two years of a four-year bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences at participating Institutions of Higher Learning in Mississippi.

Admission Requirements

Earning a regular or standard high school diploma or passing scores on a high school equivalency exam (currently GED®, HiSET®, and TASC™).

Associate of Arts

Curriculum

Credit Hours
0
Semesters
0

Course Requirements

Department Required Hours
English Composition 6
Mathematics 3
Speech 3
Laboratory Science 11
Humanities / History 6
Fine Arts 3
Social Science 6
Orientation 1
Computer Science 3
Electives 22

Available Courses

English | Speech
English Composition Hours
ENG1113 English Composition I 3
ENG1123 English Composition II 3
Required Total 6
Speech Hours
SPT1113 Public Speaking 3
Required Total 3
Mathematics
Mathematics Hours
MAT1313 College Algebra 3
MAT1753 Quantitative Reasoning 3
Required Total 3
Laboratory Science

 

Anatomy & PhysiologyHours
BIO2511 Anatomy & Physiology I, Lab1
BIO2513 Anatomy & Physiology I, Lecture3
BIO2521 Anatomy & Physiology II, Lab1
BIO2523 Anatomy & Physiology II, Lecture3
Required Total8

 

Laboratory ScienceHours
BIO1111 Principles of Biology I Lab1
BIO1113 Principles of Biology I3
BIO1121 Principles of Biology II Lab1
BIO1123 Principles of Biology II3
BIO1134 General Biology I4
BIO1144 General Biology II4
BIO1514 Principles of Anatomy I4
BIO1524 Principles of Anatomy II4
BIO2921 Microbiology, Laboratory1
BIO2923 Microbiology, Lecture3
CHE1211 General Chemistry I, Lab1
CHE1213 General Chemistry I, Lecture3
CHE1221 General Chemistry II, Lab1
CHE1223 General Chemistry II, Lecture3
CHE2422 Organic Chemistry I, Lab2
CHE2423 Organic Chemistry I, Lecture3
CHE2432 Organic Chemistry II, Lab2
CHE2433 Organic Chemistry II, Lecture3
PHY1111 Basic Astronomy Lab1
PHY1113 Intro to Astronomy3
PHY2241 Physical Science I Lab1
PHY2243 Physical Science Survey I3
PHY2251 Physical Science II Lab1
PHY2253 Physical Science Survey II3
PHY2414 General Physics I4
PHY2424 General Physics II4
PHY2514 Engineering Physics I4
PHY2524 Engineering Physics II4
Required Total3
Humanities
Humanities Hours
ENG2423 World Literature I 3
ENG2433 World Literature II 3
HIS1113 Western Civilization I 3
HIS1123 Western Civilization II 3
HIS1163 World Civilization I 3
HIS1173 World Civilization II 3
HIS2213 American (U.S.) History I 3
HIS2223 American (U.S.) History II 3
MFL1213 Spanish I 3
MFL1223 Spanish II 3
MFL2213 Spanish III 3
MFL2223 Spanish IV 3
PHI1113 Old Testament Survey 3
PHI1133 New Testament Survey 3
PHI2133 Introduction to Philosophy 3
Total 6
Fine Arts
Fine Arts Hours
ART1113 Art Appreciation 3
MUS1113 Music Appreciation 3
Total 3
Social Science
Social Science Hours
ECO2113 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
ECO2123 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
GEO1113 World Geography 3
PSC1113 American National Government 3
PSC1123 American State and Local Government 3
PSY1513 General Psychology 3
SOC2113 Introduction to Sociology 3
SOC2143 Marriage and Family 3
Required Total 6
 
Orientation
OrientationHours
LLS1311 Orientation1
Required Total1
Computer Science

Required Total3

OrientationHours
CSC1113 Computer Concepts3
Electives
 

Choose from medical terminology, natural sciences (biology, general chemistry, microbiology, or physics), advanced mathematics, or advanced computer sciences


Electives Required Hours
BIO1111 Principles of Biology I Lab 1
BIO1113 Principles of Biology I 3
BIO1121 Principles of Biology II Lab 1
BIO1123 Principles of Biology II 3
BIO1134 General Biology I 4
BIO1144 General Biology II 4
BIO1514 Principles of Anatomy I 4
BIO1524 Principles of Anatomy II 4
BIO1813 Medical Terminology for Health Professions 4
BIO2921 Microbiology, Laboratory 1
BIO2923 Microbiology, Lecture 3
CHE1211 General Chemistry I, Lab 1
CHE1213 General Chemistry I, Lecture 3
CHE1221 General Chemistry II, Lab 1
CHE1223 General Chemistry II, Lecture 3
CHE2422 Organic Chemistry I, Lab 2
CHE2423 Organic Chemistry I, Lecture 3
CHE2432 Organic Chemistry II, Lab 2
CHE2433 Organic Chemistry II, Lecture 3
CSC1123 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3
CSC2134 PROGRAMMING I WITH C++ 4
CSC2144 PROGRAMMING II WITH C++ 4
CSC2844 DATA STRUCTURES 3
MAT1323 TRIGONOMETRY 3
MAT1513 BUSINESS CALCULUS 3
MAT1613 CALCULUS I 3
MAT1623 CALCULUS II 3
MAT2323 STATISTICS 3
MAT2613 CALCULUS III 3
MAT2623 CALCULUS IV 3
MAT2913 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3
PHY1111 Basic Astronomy Lab 1
PHY1113 Intro to Astronomy 3
PHY2241 Physical Science I Lab 1
PHY2243 Physical Science Survey I 3
PHY2251 Physical Science II Lab 1
PHY2253 Physical Science Survey II 3
PHY2414 General Physics I 4
PHY2424 General Physics II 4
PHY2514 Engineering Physics I 4
PHY2524 Engineering Physics II 4
Required Total 22
Electives One Hour Activity Classes
ElectivesRequired Hours
HPR1111 GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION I1
HPR1121 GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION II1
HPR1131 VARSITY SPORTS I1
HPR1141 VARSITY SPORTS II1
HPR2111 ACTIVITIES III1
HPR2121 ACTIVITIES IV1
HPR2131 VARSITY SPORTS III1
HPR2141 VARSITY SPORTS IV1
HPR1571 DANCE I1
HPR1581 DANCE II1
HPR2571 DANCE III1
HPR2581 DANCE IV1
HPR1551 FITNESS & CONDITIONING I1
HPR2551 FITNESS & CONDITIONING II1
HPR2561 FITNESS & CONDITIONING III1
HPR1561 FITNESS & CONDITIONING IV1
MUO1111 BAND I1
MUO1121 BAND II1
MUO1151 STEEL PAN ENSEMBLE I1
MUO1161 STEEL PAN ENSEMBLE II1
MUO1171 STAGE BAND I1
MUO1181 STAGE BAND II1
MUO1211 CHOIR I1
MUO1221 CHOIR II1
MUO1241 SMALL SINGING GROUP I1
MUO1251 SMALL SINGING GROUP II1
MUO2111 BAND III1
MUO2121 BAND IV1
MUO2151 STEEL PAN ENSEMBLE III1
MUO2161 STEEL PAN ENSEMBLE IV1
MUO2171 STAGE BAND III1
MUO2181 STAGE BAND IV1
MUO2211 CHOIR III1
MUO2221 CHOIR IV1
MUO2241 SMALL SINGING GROUP III1
MUO2251 SMALL SINGING GROUP IV1
MUO1131 BRASS ENSEMBLE I1
MUO1141 BRASS ENSEMBLE II1
MUO2131 BRASS ENSEMBLE III1
MUO2141 BRASS ENSEMBLE IV1

Advisors

Portrait of Karen May for Southwest Mississippi Community College in Summit, MS

May, Karen E.

Biological Sciences

Program Costs

Per Semester
Program Tuition & Fees
$ 0

Southwest Mississippi Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, or disability in its programs, activities or employment practices. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries and grievances regarding the non-discrimination policies: Mrs. Rhonda Gibson, Director of Disability Support Services, 601.276.3885 ; Mr. Blake Brewer, Vice President for Student Affairs and Title IX Coordinator, 601.276.3717 ; SMCC, 1156 College Drive, Summit, MS 39666

Academic Pathways

Health Sciences

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