
Department of Radiological Technology
Educational Philosophy
In modern medical treatment, the medical worker, who deals with medical informatics, must have advanced knowledge, operation skills, and a management background in order to use medical equipment. Radiological technology in particular is an indispensable field for the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases, and new, more advanced medical radiological equipment that has been researched and developed day by day.The educational philosophy of the Department of Radiological Technology is as follows:
+ To provide students with a basis in fundamental topics such as medical science, science, and engineering
+ To instill in students a variety of practical skills and applications, including operation of the most advanced radiological equipment
+ To improve students' morals as medical workers and emphasize the importance of ethics and humanity
With this philosophy in mind, the Department of Radiological Technology aims to produce able and sincere radiological technologists and researchers.
Educational Courses and Programs
| Commom |
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| Nutrition and Biochemistry |
Human Anatomy and Physiology |
| Human Physiology |
Human Macroscopic Anatomy |
| Infection and Immunity |
Genetics |
| Basic Pathophysiology |
Clinical Pharmacology |
| Introduction of Health Sciences |
Introduction of Health Promotion |
| Principles of Education |
Developmental Psychology |
| Clinical Psychology |
Information and Mathematical Sciences I |
| Information and Mathematical Sciences II |
Medical Physics |
| Introduction of Medical Engineering |
Health Statistics |
| International Health System |
World Health and Environment |
| Community Health and Environment |
Law and Health Care System |
| Discussion on Social Welfare |
Team Medical Treatment |
| Counseling | Medical Economics |
| Calamity Crisis Management Theory |
Volanteer Practice |
| Emergency Lifesaving Medical Treatment | |
| Medical Radio Science |
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| Radiation Physics I |
Radiation Physics II |
| Radiation Physics III |
Experiments in Radiation Physics |
| Radiation Metrology |
Radiotherapy Physics |
| Experiments of Dosimetry |
Experiments in Radiation Metrology |
| Radiochemistry I |
Radiochemistry II |
| Experiments in Radiochemistry |
Radiation Biology |
| Experiments in Radiation Biology |
Radiation Equipment Engineering I |
| Radiation Equipment Engineering II |
Radiation Equipment Engineering III |
| Equipment Engineering for Medical Imaging |
Safety Control of Medical Equipment |
| Experiment of Radiation Equipment Engineering |
Medical Image File Engineering |
| Basic Electrical Engineering |
Experiments in Electrical Engineering |
| Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
Experiments in Electonics |
| Medical Electronics |
Electronics and Control Engineering |
| Experiments in System Control Engineering |
Medical Informatics |
| Medical Informatics, Practice |
Information Sciene in Biological Systems |
| Exercises for Information Science in Biological Systems |
Medical Imaging Sciences |
| Medical Image Processing |
Medical Image Processing Practice |
| Medical Image Analysis |
Medical Image Management |
| Radiation Photographic Science |
Experiment of medical image informatics |
| Radiation Hygiene |
Radiation Control |
| Experiment of Radiographic Imaging |
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| Medical Radiotechnology |
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| Introduction to Medical Sciences |
Outline of Radiology |
| History of Radiology |
Radiological Anatomy |
| Human Dissection |
Radiographic Technology I |
| Radiographic Technology II |
Radiographic Technology III |
| Radiographic Technology Practices |
CT Technology |
| Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
Ultrasonography |
| Radiographic Technology IV |
Radiotherapeutic Technology I |
| Radiotherapeutic Technology II |
Radiation Oncology |
| Nuclear Medicine Technology I |
Nuclear Medicine Technology II |
| Radiation Pharmacology |
Practice in Clincal Radiology |
| Clinical Practice (special) |
Radiographic Technology |
| Nuclear Medicine Technology |
Nuclear Medicine Technology |
| Graduation Thesis |
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| Graduation Thesis in Radiological Technology |
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