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Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation
Major: 3688
Effective Term: 2022 Fall   

Award: AAS
Total Credits: 110-123
CIP Code: 51.0905

Instructional Council: Allied Health
GPA: 2.5
SOC Code: Upon completion of this program, students may pursue a career as a:
29-2033.00 Nuclear Medicine Technologist


Description: The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) program is designed to develop competent entry-level nuclear technologists through a variety of didactic, clinical, and laboratory experiences. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to sit for board certification and may pursue stackable post-primary certifications. The curriculum is structured to provide appropriate didactic and lab instruction, as well as ample supervised clinical exposure, to ensure sufficient opportunity to achieve all didactic and clinical requirements.

This program is designed to meet education requirements for licensure or certification in the State of Arizona. Granting licensure and certification is the sole responsibility of the state board or approval agency. This program is only offered and available to students located in the State of Arizona. The Maricopa County Community College District and colleges define student location within Administrative Regulation 2.2.3(7).

Learning Outcomes
1. Apply problem solving, critical thinking and decision making strategies in nuclear medicine. (NUC100, NUC101, NUC103, NUC110, NUC112, NUC113, NUC114, NUC116, NUC126, NUC130, NUC212, NUC220, NUC222, NUC223, NUC232, NUC233, NUC234, NUC236, NUC242, NUC243, NUC244,NUC246, NUC250, NUC251, NUC259, NUC260, NUC262, NUC263, NUC272, NUC276, NUC280, NUC283, NUC290, CHM130, CHM130LL, CHM130AA, CHM138, CHM138LL, ENG101, ENG107, ENG102, ENG108, CRE101, PHY101, PHY111, PHY112, [MA])
2. Demonstrate ability to provide exemplary communication and patient care to a diverse population. (NUC100, NUC101, NUC103, NUC110, NUC112, NUC113, NUC114, NUC116, NUC126, NUC130, NUC212, NUC220, NUC222, NUC223, NUC232, NUC233, NUC234, NUC236, NUC242, NUC243, NUC244, NUC246, NUC250, NUC251, NUC259, NUC260, NUC262, NUC263, NUC272, NUC276, NUC280, NUC283, NUC290, COM100, COM110, CRE101, ENG101, ENG107, ENG102, ENG108, [HU], [SB])
3. Practice in accordance with published standards of radiation protection and regulatory compliance while maintaining the highest professional ethical standards. (DMI/NUC108, NUC100, NUC101, NUC103, NUC110, NUC112, NUC113, NUC114, NUC116, NUC126, NUC130, NUC212, NUC220, NUC222, NUC223, NUC232, NUC233, NUC234, NUC236, NUC242, NUC243, NUC244, NUC246, NUC250, NUC251, NUC259, NUC260, NUC262, NUC263, NUC272, NUC276, NUC280, NUC283, NUC290, COM100, COM110, CRE101, ENG101, ENG107, ENG102, ENG108)
4. Analyze nuclear medicine images and processes for process quality and take corrective action as appropriate. (NUC100, NUC103, NUC110, NUC112, NUC113, NUC114, NUC116, NUC126, NUC130, NUC212, NUC220, NUC222, NUC223, NUC232, NUC233, NUC234, NUC236, NUC242, NUC243, NUC244, NUC246, NUC250, NUC251, NUC262, NUC272, NUC276, NUC280, NUC283, NUC290, BIO201, BIO202, CHM130, CHM130LL, CHM130AA, CHM138, CHM138LL, PHY101, PHY111, PHY112, [MA])
5. Collaborate with other medical professionals on interdisciplinary teams. (NUC100, NUC103, NUC110, NUC112, NUC113, NUC114, NUC116, NUC126, NUC130, NUC212, NUC220, NUC222, NUC223, NUC232, NUC233, NUC234, NUC236, NUC242, NUC243, NUC244, NUC246, NUC250, NUC251, NUC262, NUC272, NUC276, NUC280, NUC283, NUC290)
6. Utilize professional literature to enhance clinical practice and professional growth. (NUC100, NUC103, NUC110, NUC112, NUC113, NUC114, NUC116, NUC126, NUC130, NUC212, NUC220, NUC222, NUC223, NUC232, NUC233, NUC234, NUC236, NUC242, NUC243, NUC244, NUC246, NUC250, NUC251, NUC262, NUC272, NUC276, NUC280, NUC283, NUC290)
7. Apply relevant knowledge, skills, and habits of mind to seek career opportunities in the field. (FYE101, FYE103)
Program Notes
Students must complete the following general education and introductory courses with a 3.0 GPA to be added to the queue of those waiting for an available cohort space to begin the core curriculum: BIO201, BIO202, [(CHM130 and CHM130LL) or CHM130AA or (CHM138 and CHM138LL)], (CRE101 or equivalent as indicated by assessment), (ENG101 or ENG107), (ENG102 or ENG108), (MAT15+ or equivalent course or satisfactory completion of a higher-level algebra mathematics course), NUC100, [PHY101 or (PHY111 and PHY112)].




Required Courses
+ BIO201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4
+ BIO202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4

FYE101 Introduction to College, Career and Personal Success (1) OR
FYE103 Exploration of College, Career and Personal Success (3) 1-3

NUC100 Introduction to Nuclear Medicine Technology 1
+ NUC101 Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Technology 1
+ NUC103 Nuclear Medicine Image Evaluation I 1
+ NUC110 Introduction to Radiation Physics and Biology for Nuclear Medicine 3
+ NUC112 Nuclear Medicine Quality Control Laboratory 1
+ NUC113 Nuclear Medicine Clinical Applications Laboratory 1
+ NUC114 Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation 3
+ NUC116 Nuclear Medicine Procedures I 3
+ NUC126 Nuclear Medicine Procedures II 3
+ NUC130 Professionalism and Patient Care 1
+ NUC212 Clinical Practicum I 1.5
+ NUC220 Sectional Anatomy for Nuclear Medicine 3
+ NUC222 Clinical Practicum II 3
+ NUC223 Nuclear Medicine Image Evaluation II 1
+ NUC232 Clinical Practicum III 3
+ NUC233 Nuclear Medicine Image Evaluation III 1
+ NUC234 Nuclear Medicine Department Administration 3
+ NUC236 Nuclear Medicine Procedures III 3
+ NUC242 Clinical Practicum IV 3
+ NUC243 Nuclear Medicine Image Evaluation IV 1
+ NUC244 Nuclear Medicine Radiopharmacy 3
+ NUC246 Nuclear Medicine Procedures IV 3
+ NUC250 Fundamentals of Computed Tomography and Elements of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 3
+ NUC251 Computed Tomography and Hybrid Imaging Case Analysis 3
+ NUC259 Fundamentals of Research in Nuclear Medicine 3
+ NUC260 Research Methods and Design 3
+ NUC262 Capstone Practicum 1.5
+ NUC263 Nuclear Medicine Research Presentation and Publication 3
+ NUC272 Cardiac Practicum 1.5
+ NUC276 Nuclear Cardiology 3
+ NUC280 Nuclear Medicine PET Physics and Instrumentation 3
+ NUC283 PET/CT Practicum 1.5
+ NUC290 Nuclear Medicine Seminar 3

+ PHY101 Introduction to Physics (4) OR
+ PHY111 General Physics I (4) AND
+ PHY112 General Physics II (4) 4-8
Credits: 88-94

+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: June 28, 2022

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