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Degree
Diploma
Major
Medical Radiography | Radiologic Technology
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Radiologic Technology is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the field of radiologic technology.


Program Description

The AAS in Radiologic Technology program provides students with a strong foundation in the principles of radiologic technology, including patient care, radiation safety, and imaging procedures. The program combines classroom instruction with clinical experience, allowing students to develop the skills and competencies required to succeed in this field.


Program Requirements

  • Completion of prerequisite courses in anatomy, physiology, and mathematics
    • Two spaces indent for sublist: Courses include Introduction to Anatomy, Introduction to Physiology, and College Algebra
  • Minimum GPA requirement of 2.5
  • Submission of official transcripts and test scores

Admission Criteria

  • Meet the program's admission requirements
  • Complete an interview with the program's admission committee
    • Two spaces indent for sublist: The interview assesses the applicant's communication skills, motivation, and understanding of the program

Tuition Fees

The tuition fees for the AAS in Radiologic Technology program vary depending on the student's residency status and the number of credits taken per semester.


Research Areas

The program focuses on the following research areas:


  • Radiation safety and protection
  • Imaging procedures and techniques
  • Patient care and assessment

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of the AAS in Radiologic Technology program, graduates will be able to:


  • Demonstrate competence in radiologic technology procedures
  • Apply principles of radiation safety and protection
  • Provide quality patient care and assessment
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