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Radiologic Sciences (BS), Online RT to BSRT program and course guide

Start with the official program route, open the exact class, then use its Live Week workflow beside the registered USAonline course, syllabus, Canvas activity, and rubric.

The current snapshot

Radiologic Sciences (BS), Online RT to BSRT is included in South Alabama's current online-program scope. This page preserves every published curriculum row, including repeated option rows, without converting alternatives into requirements or promising that transfer and professional credit will apply to one student.

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Radiologic Sciences (BS), Online RT to B...: program to exact course to a linked live-Week workflow, without turning semester length into a fictional Week count.

How to read this program map

Read the radiologic-sciences completion curriculum as a bridge from accepted professional preparation and general education into advanced imaging, safety, quality, communication, leadership, evidence, and degree-completion outcomes. Published alternatives are choices, not a command to take every row.

The headings below preserve the Bulletin's structure. Mark each row required, prerequisite, alternative, concentration, subspecialty, elective, transfer-complete, planned, registered, active, or complete. Use the student's governing catalog, official degree audit, transfer evaluation, admission letter, program handbook, and advisor decision to choose among published routes.

A repeated code can serve several programs or option tables without requiring repeated enrollment. Each code resolves to one canonical course guide. That course guide links back to every current program context and forward to one reusable Live Week workflow, keeping identity stable while the registered section supplies the actual work.

Current published curriculum

The tables follow the frozen current Bulletin page and preserve its course rows, headings, notes, alternatives, and exposed hours. A linked row provides navigation, not a claim that the course is required for every student. Flexible ranges and choice lists remain flexible; the public map never fills them with invented requirements.

General Education Requirements

Course or requirementPublished title or noteHoursCoursework control
Code Title Hours
General Education Requirements
Area 1 - Written Composition
A. Complete the following:
EH 101English Composition I3Live Week workflow
B. Complete the following:
EH 102English Composition II3Live Week workflow
Area II - Humanities & Fine Arts
A. Complete the following:
CA 110Public Speaking3Live Week workflow
B. Select one of the following: 3
EH 215Brit Lit before 17853 crLive Week workflow
EH 216Brit Lit after 17853 crLive Week workflow
EH 225Am Lit before 18653 crLive Week workflow
EH 226Am Lit after 18653 crLive Week workflow
EH 235World Lit before 16503 crLive Week workflow
EH 236World Lit after 16503 crLive Week workflow
C. Select one of the following: 3
ARH 100Survey of Art3 crLive Week workflow
ARH 103Art History I3 crLive Week workflow
ARH 123Art History II3 crLive Week workflow
ARS 101Art Appreciation3 crLive Week workflow
DRA 110Introduction to Theatre3 crLive Week workflow
MUL 101Introduction to Music3 crLive Week workflow
D. Select one of the following: 3
AFR 101Intro to African Amer Studies3 crLive Week workflow
ARH 100Survey of Art3 crLive Week workflow
ARH 103Art History I3 crLive Week workflow
ARH 123Art History II3 crLive Week workflow
ARH 203Survey of Non-Western Art3 crLive Week workflow
CLA 110Intro Anc Greek Roman Culture3 crLive Week workflow
DRA 110Introduction to Theatre3 crLive Week workflow
EH 215Brit Lit before 17853 crLive Week workflow
EH 216Brit Lit after 17853 crLive Week workflow
EH 225Am Lit before 18653 crLive Week workflow
EH 226Am Lit after 18653 crLive Week workflow
EH 235World Lit before 16503 crLive Week workflow
EH 236World Lit after 16503 crLive Week workflow
LG 101Introductory Latin I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 102Introductory Latin II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 111Introductory French I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 112Introductory French II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 122Introductory Chinese II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 131Introductory Spanish I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 132Introductory Spanish II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 141Intro Classical Greek I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 142Intro Classical Greek II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 151Introductory German I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 152Introductory German II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 153Accelerated Intro German6 crLive Week workflow
LG 171Introductory Russian I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 172Introductory Russian II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 173Accelerated Intro Russian6 crLive Week workflow
LG 201Intermediate Latin I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 202Intermediate Latin II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 211Intermediate French I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 212Intermediate French II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 213Accelerated Inter French - H4 crLive Week workflow
LG 221Intermediate Chinese I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 222Intermediate Chinese II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 231Intermediate Spanish I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 232Intermediate Spanish II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 234Inter Spanish Accel -H6 crLive Week workflow
LG 241Interm Classical Greek I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 242Interm Classical Greek II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 251Intermediate German: Film3 crLive Week workflow
LG 271Intermediate Russian I3 crLive Week workflow
LG 272Intermediate Russian II3 crLive Week workflow
LG 273Intensive Second Year Russian4 crLive Week workflow
LGS 101Introductory Japanese I3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 102Introductory Japanese II3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 106Introductory Arabic I3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 107Introductory Arabic II3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 110Intro American Sign Language I3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 111Intro American Sign Lang II3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 171Introductory Korean I3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 172Introductory Korean II3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 201Intermediate Japanese I3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 202Intermediate Japanese II3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 206Intermediate Arabic I3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 207Intermediate Arabic II3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 210Intermediate ASL I3 crLive Week workflow
LGS 211Intermediate ASL II3 crLive Week workflow
MUL 101Introduction to Music3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 110Introduction to Philosophy3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 120Critical Thinking3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 121Introduction to Logic3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 131Introduction to Ethics3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 231Social Ethics3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 240Western Philosophy: Classical3 crLive Week workflow
REL 100Intro to the Study of Religion3 crLive Week workflow
REL 200Old Testament/Hebrew Bible3 crLive Week workflow
REL 201Survey of the New Testament3 crLive Week workflow
Area III - Natural Sciences & Mathematics
A Select 3-4 hours from the following: 3
MA 110Finite Mathematics3 crLive Week workflow
MA 111Math in Society3 crLive Week workflow
MA 112Precalculus Algebra3 crLive Week workflow
MA 113Precalculus Trigonometry3 crLive Week workflow
MA 115Precal Algebra-Trigonometry4 crLive Week workflow
MA 120Calculus and Its Applications3 crLive Week workflow
MA 125Calculus I4 crLive Week workflow
MA 126Calculus II4 crLive Week workflow
MA 227Calculus III4 crLive Week workflow
MA 237Linear Algebra I3 crLive Week workflow
MA 238Differential Equations I3 crLive Week workflow
B. Complete the following:
BLY 101Life Science I and Life Science I Laboratory4Live Week workflow
BLY 121General Biology I and General Biology I Lab3 crLive Week workflow
BMD 251Human Anatomy & Physiology I and Human A&P I Lab3 crLive Week workflow
C. Select one of the following: 4
BLY 102Life Science II and Life Science II Lab3 crLive Week workflow
BLY 122General Biology II and General Biology II Laboratory3 crLive Week workflow
BLY 213Microbiology and Lab Studies Microbiology3 crLive Week workflow
BLY 214Microbiology and Lab Studies Microbiology1 crLive Week workflow
BMD 210Microbiology in Healthcare and Microbiology in Healthcare Lab3 crLive Week workflow
BMD 251Human Anatomy & Physiology I and Human A&P I Lab3 crLive Week workflow
BMD 252Human Anatomy & Physiology II and Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab3 crLive Week workflow
CH 101Survey of Inorg and Org Chem and Survey Inorg-Org Chem Lab3 crLive Week workflow
CH 131General Chemistry I and General Chemistry I Lab3 crLive Week workflow
CH 132General Chemistry II and General Chemistry II Lab3 crLive Week workflow
Area IV - History, Social & Behavioral Sciences
A. Select one of the following: 3
HY 101HY of Western Civilization I3 crLive Week workflow
HY 102HY of Western Civilization II3 crLive Week workflow
HY 121World Civilization I3 crLive Week workflow
HY 122World Civilization II3 crLive Week workflow
HY 135US History to 18773 crLive Week workflow
HY 136US History since 18773 crLive Week workflow
B. Select three of the following: 9
PSY 120Introduction to Psychology3 crLive Week workflow
AN 100Intro to Cultural Anthropology3 crLive Week workflow
AN 101Archaeology and the Human Journey3 crLive Week workflow
CA 100Intro to Communication3 crLive Week workflow
CA 211Interpersonal Comm3 crLive Week workflow
ECO 215Prin of Microeconomics3 crLive Week workflow
ECO 216Prin of Macroeconomics3 crLive Week workflow
GEO 114People, Places, Environment3 crLive Week workflow
GEO 115World Regional Geography3 crLive Week workflow
GS 101Intro to Gender Studies3 crLive Week workflow
HY 101HY of Western Civilization I3 crLive Week workflow
HY 102HY of Western Civilization II3 crLive Week workflow
HY 121World Civilization I3 crLive Week workflow
HY 122World Civilization II3 crLive Week workflow
HY 135US History to 18773 crLive Week workflow
HY 136US History since 18773 crLive Week workflow
IS 100Global Issues3 crLive Week workflow
IST 201Seasons of Life3 crLive Week workflow
NAS 101Intro Native American Studies3 crLive Week workflow
PSC 130Intro to US Government3 crLive Week workflow
PSY 250Life Span Development3 crLive Week workflow
SY 109Introductory Sociology3 crLive Week workflow
SY 112Social Problems3 crLive Week workflow
Area V - Pre-Professional Required Courses
A. Select 3 courses from the following: 9
BMD 251Human Anatomy & Physiology I and Human A&P I Lab3 crLive Week workflow
BMD 252Human Anatomy & Physiology II and Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab3 crLive Week workflow
CIS 140Intro to Tech for Healthcare3 crLive Week workflow
CIS 150Intro to Computer Applications3 crLive Week workflow
EMS 210Medical Terminology3 crLive Week workflow
IST 125Professional Conduct3 crLive Week workflow
IST 201Seasons of Life3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 110Introduction to Philosophy3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 120Critical Thinking3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 121Introduction to Logic3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 131Introduction to Ethics3 crLive Week workflow
PHL 231Social Ethics3 crLive Week workflow
PSY 250Life Span Development3 crLive Week workflow
SY 109Introductory Sociology3 crLive Week workflow
SY 112Social Problems3 crLive Week workflow
Total Hours 5050

Build the student's controlled sequence

Create a planner with program, pathway or concentration, requirement group, course code, title, hours, prerequisite, co-requisite, admission gate, transfer decision, planned term, delivery method, registration status, and completion evidence. Put alternatives in a decision column rather than scheduling all of them. Ask South Alabama to confirm substitutions, overlaps, residency, repeat, transfer, license, and age-of-credit assumptions before removing any published requirement.

Track non-course dependencies on the same page: orientation, background or health clearance, professional license, clinical site, practice agreement, preceptor, simulation, laboratory, research approval, group meeting, live presentation, testing arrangement, technology, graduation application, and state authorization when applicable. Being current in Canvas does not prove that an external progression gate is complete.

From the class to its real coursework

South Alabama's public Bulletin verifies course codes, titles, credits, descriptions, and prerequisites. It does not expose a dependable section-by-section list of numbered Weeks. For that reason every course links to exactly one Live Week workflow. The workflow is reused whenever new work opens and never pretends that a semester length equals an assignment count.

At the opening of a real Canvas week, capture the syllabus language, module or week title, learning objectives, assigned readings and media, discussion and reply duties, written or quantitative task, quiz or examination controls, project milestone, laboratory or clinical dependency, rubric criteria, point value, due date and time zone, permitted resources, file type, and submission route. Current announcements and instructor clarifications belong in the same control record.

Keep evidence, calculations, and feedback cumulative

Maintain an evidence ledger across the program with course, live activity, rubric criterion, question or decision, source, authority or study design, date, population or setting, useful finding, limitation, and intended use. Assigned sources remain visibly assigned. Professional examples must be lawful, authorized, and de-identified; patient, client, employer, employee, peer, and research-participant details do not leave approved systems.

Quantitative work needs a parallel calculation record containing source values, units, period, formula or analytical rule, transformations, intermediate results, output, reasonableness check, and interpretation. Feedback needs criterion, instructor comment, diagnosed cause, correction, and a concrete rule for the next activity. Carry forward methods and lessons, not previously submitted wording.

Use syllabus, Canvas, and rubric as three controls

The syllabus establishes course-level outcomes, grading structure, policies, materials, major dates, and instructor expectations. Canvas supplies the registered activity, current resources, announcements, gradebook state, and submission route. The rubric converts the present deliverable into observable criteria and performance levels. Compare all three before beginning and again before submission.

If dates, point values, formats, or instructions conflict, preserve screenshots or text from the official locations and ask the instructor through the approved channel. An old syllabus, another section, a search result, a public tutoring page, or a model paper cannot overrule the registered classroom. Update the planner only after an official clarification.

Responsible tutoring in this program

A tutor may explain a concept, model a method on parallel material, create original practice, help the student interpret instructions, plan research, organize a study schedule, ask diagnostic questions, and critique student-authored work. Useful feedback points to the live rubric, explains why a reasoning step succeeds or fails, and leaves the student able to reconstruct and defend the work independently.

Licensed imaging activity, patient contact, clinical competency, equipment operation, workplace verification, examinations, identity checks, and awarded professional credit remain the student's and the institution's to complete, observe, document, and approve.

A tutor does not request school credentials, enter Canvas, impersonate the student, author a submission, post a discussion or reply, take a quiz or examination, operate equipment, provide patient care, fabricate data or sources, invent an encounter, perform research or group participation, log hours, sign forms, contact South Alabama as the student, or press submit. The student authors, personalizes, verifies, participates, and submits.

Program-level quality gate

Before registration, reconcile the governing catalog, official audit, program route, prerequisites, co-requisites, transfer evaluation, delivery method, term, and non-course dependencies. Before each activity, reconcile the syllabus, current Canvas instructions, rubric, resources, dates, points, permitted tools, participation duties, confidentiality, and student-only controls. Before submission, test completeness, evidence, calculations, citations, format, accessibility, authorship, file integrity, and the submission route.

Before closing a course, open the gradebook, verify every expected activity and submission receipt, capture instructor feedback, and resolve missing or incorrect states through official channels. Before graduation, reconcile every academic, administrative, clinical, professional, financial, and application gate with South Alabama. A public curriculum map is a navigation aid, not an institutional clearance.

Source control

This page uses the current Bulletin entry for Radiologic Sciences (BS), Online RT to BSRT and the applicable South Alabama Online Programs directory, checked July 30, 2026. It records public program identity, headings, notes, course rows, titles, and exposed hours. The governing catalog, official audit, transfer and admission decisions, registered syllabus, USAonline and Canvas course, rubric, announcements, instructor directions, handbooks, schedules, and policies remain controlling.

Program questions

Is Radiologic Sciences (BS), Online RT to BSRT a current South Alabama online program?

Yes. Its identity is present in South Alabama's current Online Programs directory and its curriculum rows come from the current Bulletin, checked July 30, 2026. The student's governing catalog and official audit control.

Does every row in every option apply to one student?

No. The map preserves cores, pathways, concentrations, subspecialties, alternatives, notes, and electives. The official degree audit, admissions decision, transfer evaluation, and advisor identify the student's route.

Why does every course link to one Live Week workflow?

South Alabama's public catalog verifies course identity but does not publish section-level Week identities. The reusable workflow begins by capturing the registered Canvas week, syllabus, activity, and rubric.

What must the student personally complete?

The student completes all authorship, discussions, replies, examinations, calculations, clinical and professional activity, research, collaboration, presentations, identity checks, verification, and submission.

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