Radiography
Degree · two-year program
The Radiography program at Jackson College leads to an Associate in Applied Science degree over two years. It combines classroom instruction with hands-on clinical experience at approved affiliate sites, preparing students for diagnostic radiography careers in hospitals, clinics, and imaging centers. Graduates are eligible to sit for the ARRT exams to become a Registered Technologist in Radiography. Admission is competitive, based on prerequisite grades and an interview process.
Prerequisites: completion of specific prerequisite coursework, minimum GPA requirements, competitive point-based admission considering prerequisite grades and interview
Courses
- BIO132 — Human Biology
- BIO253 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO254 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- COM231 — Communication Fundamentals
- COM240 — Interpersonal Communication
- COM250 — Intercultural Comm
- DMS100 — Intro Diagnostic Imaging
- ENG131 — Writing Experience I
- ENG132 — Writing Experience II
- ENG249 — African American Lit
- HIS211 — Minority Groups in America
- HOC130 — Intro Health Occupations
- HUM131 — Cultural Connections
- MAT130 — Quant Reasoning
- MOA120 — Medical Terminology
- PHL243 — Great World Religions
- PLS262 — International Relations
- PSY130 — General Psychology
- PSY152 — Social Psychology
- RAD120 — Radiologic Orientation
- RAD121 — Radiographic Positioning I
- RAD125 — Radiographic Positioning II
- RAD126 — Clinical Practicum I
- RAD160 — Fundamentals RAD Science
- RAD161 — Radiographic Exposure
- RAD162 — Clinical Practicum II
- RAD209 — Cross Sectional Imaging
- RAD211 — Clinical Practicum III
- RAD212 — Special RAD Studies
- RAD213 — Radiobiology
- RAD214 — Clinical Practicum IV
- RAD218 — Radiographic Pathology
- RAD219 — Clinical Practicum V
- SOC152 — Social Psychology
- SOC246 — Marriage and Family
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