
Radiologic Technology
Program Overview
The Radiologic Technology program is a twenty-two month Associate of Science degree providing professional training for radiologic technologists.
Radiologic technologists work in a professional environment at a hospital, clinic, or private office. Skills involved include patient care, positioning, operating X-ray equipment, image quality assessment, technical factors, and interacting with the general public, ancillary workers, and physicians. This in-demand field offers the financial stability of a career in the healthcare industry and fulfills the desire to help people. Those who enter the field have the opportunity to be at the center of innovation and technology in healthcare. Our program also offers additional certificates in fluoroscopy, venipuncture, mammography, MRI, and computed tomography to advance your career.
This is not an official educational plan.
An Academic Counselor is able to assist you with creating a personalized education plan based on your academic, career, and personal goals.
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