Goals and Student Learning Outcomes
The goals of the Cameron University Radiologic Technology Program are:
GOAL #1
Students will demonstrate critical thinking skills.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Students will demonstrate critical thinking through problem-solving skills by identifying situations in which non-routine procedures are necessary.
- Students will demonstrate clinical performance by evaluating radiographs for diagnostic quality.
GOAL #2
Students will demonstrate clinical competence in their knowledge and technical skills.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Students will perform routine procedures.
- Students will demonstrate clinical competence by evaluating technical needs in radiographic examinations.
GOAL #3
Students will exhibit professionalism.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Students will demonstrate professional conduct.
- Students will explore professional growth opportunities.
GOAL # 4
Students will demonstrate communication skills necessary to effectively interact with patients and healthcare professionals.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Students will communicate effectively with patients.
- Students will communicate effectively with health care professionals.
GOAL #5
The program will demonstrate effectiveness.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Graduates will pass national certification exam.
- Graduates will demonstrate preparedness by securing employment.
- Students will complete the program by graduating.
- Graduates will indicate that they were adequately prepared to perform as entry-level practitioners.
- Graduates will be adequately prepared to perform as entry-level practitioners.
The Program Effectiveness Data (PED) is found in the following two areas on the program website www.greatplains.edu/rad. Under the Program Effectiveness Data link and within the JRCERT link, www.jcert.org, under JRCERT’s Program Effectiveness Data link.