The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology is designed to prepare students to enter the profession of radiologic technology. The program is structured to provide students with basic concepts and competencies to work as a radiologic technologist in the healthcare environment. This is accomplished through didactic education in patient care, radiographic procedures, medical ethics and law, radiation biology, as well as radiation safety and protection. In addition, students learn mastery of the required skill sets during their structured clinical rotations in the clinical setting.
The fulfillment of our mission and goals through an integrated curriculum insures students attain the following learning outcomes:
Credits: 60
Duration: 16 Months (4 semesters)
Tuition: $32,000 ($533.34 per credit)
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