Radiologic Technology
Associate in Science in Radiologic Technology
The objective of the AS in Radiologic Technology is to learn how to safely use x-ray equipment to assist the radiologist in examining patients for broken bones and injury, disease, or malfunction of organs. You will learn to assist patients into correct position, adjust x-ray equipment to settings, make the required exposures, and process the radiographs. Instruction is in well-equipped laboratories and supervised clinical practice in affiliated hospitals
Curriculum
The AS in Radiologic Technology requires satisfactory completion of 89 credits
The requirements listed in the catalog at the time of entry into the program are the ones you must fulfill for graduation. You also have the option to meet the requirements listed in subsequent catalogs. However, if you choose this option, you cannot combine requirements from two or more catalogs. For example, if you entered the program in fall 2004, you can fulfill the requirements in either the fall 2004 catalog or the fall 2005 catalog. However, you cannot combine requirements from both.
If you leave the program for a semester or more, you must fulfill the requirements in effect at the time of or subsequent to your re-entry. For example, if you entered the program in fall 2004, took a hiatus in spring 2005, and returned in fall 2005, you must fulfill the requirements in the catalog for fall 2005 or later.
Courses
Radiologic Technology Courses
RAD 100 Introduction to Radiologic Technology
RAD 100L Introduction to Radiologic Technology Laboratory
RAD 105 Radiologic Pharmachology
RAD 110 Radiologic Technique
RAD 110L Radiologic Technique Laboratory
RAD 120 Radiologic Physics
RAD 140 Hospital Radiographic Technique I
RAD 141 Hospital Radiographic Technique II
RAD 142 Hospital Radiographic Technique III
RAD 149 Radiographic Film Critique I
RAD 150 Radiographic Film Critique II
RAD 200 Advanced Radiologic Positioning
RAD 200L Advanced Radiologic Positioning Laboratory
RAD 210 Advanced Radiologic Technique
RAD 230 Special Radiographic Procedures
RAD 230L Special Radiographic Procedures Laboratory
RAD 240 Hospital Radiographic Technique IV
RAD 241 Hospital Radiographic Technique V
RAD 242 Hospital Radiographic Technique VI
RAD 248 Radiographic Film Critique III
RAD 249 Radiographic Film Critique IV
RAD 255 Applied Radiologic Principles
RAD 260 Radiation Biology and Protection
