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Radiologic Technology, A.A.S.

 

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Prepares students to gain knowledge and skills necessary to perform various radiologic procedures through didactic, laboratory and clinical experiences and carries out these functions under the supervision of a Registered Radiologic Technologist.  Instruction in x-ray procedures, equipment operation, patient care, and CT imaging included.

Prerequisites do not have to be completed prior to applying to the radiologic technology program, however, must be completed prior to starting the program.


COURSE #      
COURSE TITLE CREDITS
Radiographic Basics 1
Medical Terminology 2
Human Anatomy 4
  Total Prerequisites 7
     
  Fall - Year 1  
College Algebra 3
Radiological Procedures I 6
Introduction to Radiography & Patient Care   4
RADT 1130 Radiological Exposures I 3
  Total Credits Fall - Year 1 16
     
  Spring Year 1  
BIOL 2202 Human Physiology 4
Clinical Radiography I 12
  Credits Spring - Year 1 16
     
  Summer - Year 1  
PSYC 1150 Lifespan Developmental Psychology 3
RADT 1120 Radiological Procedures II 5
RADT 2230 Radiological Pathology 2
RADT 2240 Principles of Radiobiology 3
  Credits Summer - Year 1 13
     
  Fall - Year 2  
HC 1290 Healthcare and Society 1
RADT 1160 Clinical Radiography II 12
  Credits Fall - Year 2 13
     
  Spring - Year 2  
RADT 1140 Radiologic Exposures II 4
RADT 2210 Radiological Procedures III 2
RADT 2220 Radiological Equipment 4
ENGL 1101 Composition I 3
  Credits Spring - Year 2 13
     
  Summer - Year 2  
RADT 2250 Clinical Radiography III 3
Board Review 3
  Credits Summer - Year 2 6
  TOTAL CREDITS 84


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Updated: pp 5/18/2023