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Radiologic Technology, AAS
Radiologic Technologists are skilled in creating images of the human body with the use of ionizing radiation. The radiologic technologist student is trained in diagnostic x-ray procedures and fluoroscopy, digital radiography, surgery, trauma, and pediatrics, with plenty of hands-on experience. They are also educated in patient care, x-ray equipment, physics, and are responsible for radiation safety.
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to
- Perform as a vital member of the medical team by providing high quality, diagnostic images;
- Excel in providing patient care and demonstrate knowledge about current radiation standards;
- Possess the potential to continue education in computed tomography, nuclear medicine, mammography, MRI, interventional radiography, or radiation therapy; and
- Be qualified to work as a radiologic technologist upon passing the state registry exam and applying for state licensure.
Requirements & Courses
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Required prerequisite courses:
Prerequisite Total: 18
First Year
Fall Semester
First Semester Total: 12
Spring Semester
Second Semester Total: 12
Summer Semester
Third Semester Total: 6
Second Year
Fall Semester
First Semester Total: 12
Spring Semester
Second Semester Total: 12
Total Credits: 72
R Indicates Related Instruction requirement.
*Indicates prerequisite and/or corequisite needed. Check course description.
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