Radiologic Technology Associate in Applied Science

Degree · 19-month

A 19-month competitive-entry program preparing students to become radiologic technologists. Students learn to use x-ray equipment to produce diagnostic images of tissues, bones, organs, and vessels. The curriculum combines formal classroom and lab instruction on-campus with clinical experience at area healthcare facilities. Graduates are eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) national registry exam to earn the R.T.(R) professional credential.

Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED, SAT/ACT scores or Accuplacer Assessment, Overall GPA of 2.50 or higher, BIOL 110 Human Anatomy and Physiology (or BIOL 101), BIOL 205 Human Anatomy, MATH 122 Intermediate Algebra, PHSC 101 Physical Science - Chemistry and Physics, HEAL 103 Medical Terminology, ENGL 101 English Composition, PSYC 201 Introduction to Psychology, Attendance at a Mandatory Pre-Application Meeting

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