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MIT 122 Image Processing II

The document outlines the course 'Image Processing II' (MIT 122) for the ND in Medical Imaging Technology program, which consists of 5 total contact hours per week, with 0 theoretical and 5 practical hours. The course aims to equip students with the skills to operate and maintain darkroom processing equipment, including loading x-ray cassettes and mixing processing chemicals. Assessment is based on coursework and a semester exam, with a total score of 100%.

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MIT 122 Image Processing II

The document outlines the course 'Image Processing II' (MIT 122) for the ND in Medical Imaging Technology program, which consists of 5 total contact hours per week, with 0 theoretical and 5 practical hours. The course aims to equip students with the skills to operate and maintain darkroom processing equipment, including loading x-ray cassettes and mixing processing chemicals. Assessment is based on coursework and a semester exam, with a total score of 100%.

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Programme: Course Code: Total Contact Hours: 5

ND in Medical Imaging Technology

Course Title: MIT 122 Theoretical: 0 hours/week


Image Processing II

Semester: 2nd Pre-requisite: Practical: 5 hours /week


MIT 114

General Objectives:

On completion of this course the student will be able to:

1. Operate and maintain the processing equipment within the darkroom area

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Course Title: Course Code: Total Contact Hours:

Image Processing II MIT 122 Theoretical: 0 hours/week

Semester: 2nd Pre-requisite: MIT114 Practical: 5 hours /week


Theoretical Content Practical Content
General Objective 1: Operate and maintain the image processing equipment within the darkroom area
Week Specific Learning Outcomes Teacher’s Resources Specific Learning Outcomes Teacher’s activities Resources
/s activities
Undertake the loading and
1-15 unloading of x-ray cassettes Visit to hospital Hospital
dark room
Maintain the equipment within
the darkroom areas – ie safe lights
and processing equipment

Maintain the film stock within the


darkroom cupboards

Demonstrate the cleaning of


intensifying screens
An ability to process x-ray films
correctly to the required standard

Demonstrate the skills to mix


processing chemicals in order to
ensure optimum performance for
the processing of x-ray films

Ensure the correct storage of


photographic chemicals in order
to assure safe practice for
radiographic and hospital staff

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Coursework/ Laboratory Reports Semester Exam Total
Theoretical
Practical 40 60 100%
Total 100%

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References Burns, B & Fauber, T. (2000) Radiographic Imaging and Exposure Mosby

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