Radiologic science involves healthcare professionals who perform diagnostic imaging procedures such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, ensuring accurate patient positioning and high-quality images. Radiologic technologists collaborate closely with radiologists to aid in accurate diagnoses and treatment planning.
Application Service
The application process for each school can be found on their respective websites, with varying deadlines and fees.
Admissions Test
There is no entrance exam required for admission.
Required Courses:
One semester of Anatomy & Physiology: BMS 310L (with Lab)
One semester of Medical Terminology: BMS 113
Recommended Courses:
One semester of English Composition: ENG 111
One semester of College Algebra or higher: MTH 126 or MTH 130
One semester of Public Speaking: COM 111
One semester of U.S. History: HIST 141
One semester of Humanities: HUM 231
One semester of Social/Behavioral Sciences: SOC 141
Introduction to Computers: CPU 125
Requirements often vary from one school to the next. Students should verify course selection with individual programs.
About the Associate of Science, Radiologic Technology Program
The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology program is a 21-month program that combines didactic instruction with practical experience, providing a sound foundation on which to build a career. Student radiographers are educated in the art and science of using radiation to provide images of tissues, organs, bones, and blood vessels of the human body. Our program offers students the unique opportunity to experience all facets of radiology imaging. The core program revolves around clinical and didactic training.