Radiologic Technology AAS
A Degree Progress Audit is a review of past, current and future coursework that provides information on completed and outstanding requirements necessary to complete a degree/certification. Please refer to your Academic Catalog or Academic Advisor for additional program specific requirements. Radiologic Technology is a health care profession involving the use of ionizing radiation to generate diagnostic images in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology is a two-year program (six sequential semesters including summers) that prepares students for entry-level positions as radiographers. The program starts once per year in the Sprin
Courses
- BIO201 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO202 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- COM100 — Fundamentals of Human Communication
- ENG101 — College Composition I
- ENG121 — Applied Technical Writing
- MAT121 — Intermediate Algebra, Standard
- PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology
- RAD100 — Fundamentals of Radiologic Science & Health Care
- RAD103 — Radiographic Positioning Terminology
- RAD110 — Radiographic Positioning I
- RAD120 — Principles of Radiographic Exposure I
- RAD130 — Patient Care in Radiologic Science
- RAD140 — Practicum I
- RAD150 — Radiation Physics I
- RAD160 — Radiographic Positioning II
- RAD170 — Principles of Radiographic Exposure II
- RAD180 — Practicum II
- RAD200 — Practicum III
- RAD210 — Radiation Physics II
- RAD230 — Radiobiology & Radiation Protection
- RAD240 — Practicum IV
- RAD250 — Pharmacology and Venipuncture
- RAD260 — Radiographic Pathology
- RAD270 — Advanced Imaging
- RAD280 — Registry Review
- RAD290 — Practicum V