Radiography
The Radiography program at Jackson College's Allied Health Department prepares students for clinical practice and professional growth in radiographic imaging. The program follows a structured admission process with a January 31 application deadline for a summer semester start. Applicants must meet technical standards for allied health and demonstrate academic readiness through transcripts and a completed program application.
Prerequisites: Submit a Jackson College application, Submit completed Radiography Program Application Form and pay application fee, High school graduate or GED, Submit transcripts from all previously attended colleges, Meet Technical Standards for Admission of the Allied Health Department and Technical Standards and Functions required for the Radiography Program
Courses
- BIO132 — Human Biology
- BIO253 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO254 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- COM231 — Communication Fundamentals
- COM240 — Interpersonal Communication
- COM250 — Intercultural Comm
- DMS100 — Intro Diagnostic Imaging
- ENG131 — Writing Experience I
- ENG132 — Writing Experience II
- ENG249 — African American Lit
- HIS211 — Minority Groups in America
- HOC130 — Intro Health Occupations
- HUM131 — Cultural Connections
- MAT130 — Quant Reasoning
- MOA120 — Medical Terminology
- PHL243 — Great World Religions
- PLS262 — International Relations
- PSY130 — General Psychology
- PSY152 — Social Psychology
- RAD120 — Radiologic Orientation
- RAD121 — Radiographic Positioning I
- RAD125 — Radiographic Positioning II
- RAD126 — Clinical Practicum I
- RAD160 — Fundamentals RAD Science
- RAD161 — Radiographic Exposure
- RAD162 — Clinical Practicum II
- RAD209 — Cross Sectional Imaging
- RAD211 — Clinical Practicum III
- RAD212 — Special RAD Studies
- RAD213 — Radiobiology
- RAD214 — Clinical Practicum IV
- RAD218 — Radiographic Pathology
- RAD219 — Clinical Practicum V
- SOC152 — Social Psychology
- SOC246 — Marriage and Family