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The program leads to an Associate of Science (AS) Degree in Radio- logic
Technology, with graduates eligible for registry examination through the
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The program features
general education as well as radiologic technology courses. The program
provides a balance of didactic and clinical education, but does emphasize
the clinical component.
Mission Statement
The Radiologic Technology (Radiographer) program is focused on development
of qualified medical imaging technologists who provide optimum patient
care through technical competency and professional conduct.
Program Goals
1. To enroll qualified individuals who will benefit from the course of
study.
2. To provide quality didactic instruction and varied clinical experience
in radiography which enables students to achieve entry-level knowledge,
skills and professional values.
3. To provide for development of student abilities in problem solving
and critical thinking.
4. To prepare students to fulfill eligibility requirements for the ARRT
examination.
5. To encourage participation in professional and life-long learning.
Accreditation
The Radiologic Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee
on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
Admission Requirements
This program has special admission requirements, which includes EN 101
and BI 250. Interested students should contact the Allied Health Department
for specific requirements.
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