2021-2022 LSUA Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Health Professions, BS
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Concentrations Available:
- Cardiovascular Technology
- Cardio Device Technology Sales & Marketing
- Health Care Administration
- Medical Imaging
The Bachelor of Science in Health Professions is designed to prepare students for entry into clinical and non-clinical fields of healthcare. Courses are designed to provide current and relevant information about healthcare issues with the intent of graduating students who are knowledgeable in health sciences. The first two years of study consists of general education courses and basic sciences. The final two years of study are designed to provide the students with courses in a selected area of concentration. The areas of concentration are Cardiovascular Technology, Cardiac Devices Sales and Marketing, Health Care Administration, and Medical Imaging. Graduates of the program are expected to be employed in hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, and corporations.
Student Learning Outcomes
Cardiovascular Technology Concentration
Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the American Health Care System.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the application of medical language in communicating with members of the medical community.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of cardiovascular disease, evaluation of the cardiac patient, and pathophysiology of heart failure.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of devices for monitoring and managing heart failure, surgical management of heart failure, diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias, and preventive cardiology.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of cardiac catheterization with regards to vascular access, left-sided heart catheterization, saturation, and pressure, and normal cardiac blood flow during inspiration and expiration.
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Graduates will be able to assist cardiologists with the performance of cardiac catheterizations.
Cardiac Devices Sales and Marketing
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the American Health Care System.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the application of medical language in communicating with members of the medical community.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of cardiovascular disease, evaluation of the cardiac patient, and pathophysiology of heart failure.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of devices for monitoring and managing heart failure, surgical management of heart failure, diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias, and preventive cardiology.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the operation, marketing and sale of cardiac devices.
Health Care Administration
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the American Health Care System.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of the application of the medical language in communicating with members of the medical community.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of directing the operations of health care organizations.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of developing and maintaining standards, policies, programs, and operating procedures which comply with government regulations.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of administration of fiscal operations such as budget and service rates.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of compiling, analyzing, and preparing reports relevant to the operation of health care organizations.
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Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of conducting public relations, arranging publicity, and speaking at community gatherings.
Medical Imaging
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Graduates will apply leadership concepts, skills, and decision making in the provision of high quality care, healthcare team coordination, and to implement patient safety and quality improvement initiatives within the context of the inter-professional team work.
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Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of the elements of the research process.
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Graduates will demonstrate skills in using patient care technologies, information systems, and communication devices.
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Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge of healthcare policy, finance, and regulatory environments, including local, state, national, and global healthcare needs.
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Graduates will implement patient-centered care that reflects an understanding of human growth and development, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and medical management across the lifespan.
Admission Requirements
Students must meet all requirements for admission to the university. There are no special admission requirements for students pursuing the Cardiovascular Technology concentration, the Cardio Device Technology Sales & Marketing Concentration, or the Health Care Administration concentration. Students pursuing the Medical Imaging Concentration must be in good standing with the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) and not be concurrently enrolled in a radiology program at another university.
Degree Requirements
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Students must complete all of the requirements pertaining to baccalaureate degrees as specified in Degree Requirements .
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Students are required to make a “C” or higher in all courses listed in the Major Requirements section of the curriculum.
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Students must complete at least 36 hours at the 3000-level or above and at least 12 hours at the 4000-level.
Degree Audit
A fillable degree audit for students and their academic advisors is available here.
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General Education Requirements
See list of approved courses in the General Education section of the catalog.
Natural Sciences
Students must take either six hours of biology and three hours of physical science or six hours of physical science (in a single discipline) and three hours of biology.
Major Requirements
Choose one of the three concentrations:
Cardiovascular Technology
Cardio Device Technology Sales & Marketing
Health Care Administration
Medical Imaging
Students who have ARRT certification will be granted full credit (43 hours) for required 1000 and 2000-level RADT courses.
- RADT 1000 - Introduction to Radiologic Technology Credits: 1
- RADT 1001 - Basic Principles of Radiologic Technology Credits: 2
- RADT 1002 - Radiographic Image Production I Credits: 3
- RADT 1005 - Clinical Radiography II Credits: 3
- RADT 1006 - Radiographic Image Production II Credits: 3
- RADT 1007 - Radiographic Positioning II Credits: 3
- RADT 1008 - Radiobiology Credits: 2
- RADT 1010 - Clinical Radiography III and Image Critque Credits: 3
- RADT 1014 - Radiographic Positioning I Credits: 4
- RADT 1024 - Clinical Radiography I Credits: 2
- RADT 2005 - Advanced Radiographic Procedures and Imaging Modalities Credits: 3
- RADT 2007 - Clinical Radiography IV Credits: 5
- RADT 2010 - Radiographic Pathology Credits: 2
- RADT 2012 - Clinical Radiography V Credits: 5
- RADT 2032 - Radiographic Seminar Credits: 2
- RADT 3700 - Imaging Trends Credits: 2
- RADT 3800 - Advanced Patient Care and Assessment Credits: 3
- HESC 3300 - Legal Issues in Healthcare Credits: 3
- HESC 4300 - Leadership Theories Credits: 3
- HESC 4800 - Introduction to Research in Healthcare Credits: 3
- ENGL 3002 - Technical Writing Credits: 3
- 4000-Level Electives Credits: 6
- Approved Electives Credits: 15 (to be chosen from BLAW 4524 , HCAM 4421 , HCAM 4718 , HESC 3200 , HESC 4600 , MGMT 3200 , MGMT 3320 , MGMT 4322 , MGMT 4620 , MKTG 3401 , MKTG 3430 , MKTG 4423 , PHIL 3025 , PSYC 3001 , PSYC 4034 , RADT 3100 , RADT 3500 , RADT 3900 , and RADT 4000 ). Note: Students who have an advanced certification such as mammography, CT, MRI, US, QM, etc. will be granted credit (3 hours) for RADT 3100.
Suggested Sequence of Courses
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