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RT - Radiologic Technology (AAS)

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COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCESAssociatesAssociate of Applied Science

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  • Students will demonstrate the knowledge and skill development to competently perform diagnostic imaging procedures. 

  • Students will apply verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact within a healthcare setting. 

  • Students will acquire critical thinking and problem-solving skills to effectively practice in the profession. 

  • Students will demonstrate radiation protection methods.  

Degree and Graduation Requirements

The Associate of Applied Science with major in Radiologic Technology requires a minimum of 74 semester credit hours of course work which are as follows: 

  • 26 semester credit hours in General Education Courses

  • 30 semester credit hours in RT major Courses

  • 18 semester credit hours in RT Clinical Courses

Curriculum

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE - RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES 

 26 Semester Credit Hours 

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 

 48 Semester Credit Hours 

TOTAL 


 74 Semester Credit Hours 


Course ID 

Cr. 

Course Title  

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

26 Semester Credit Hours

BIOL 2401 

Anatomy and Physiology I (lecture and lab) 

BIOL 2402 

Anatomy and Physiology II (lecture and lab) 

Communications 

Choose from: English Comp., Speech, Modern Language Communication Skills, or equivalent 

Computer Literacy 

Choose from: Computer Applications, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or equivalent 

Creative Arts/Humanities  

Choose from: Fine Art Appreciation, Literature, or equivalent 

Mathematics 

Choose from: Calculus, College Algebra, Finite Math, Statistics, Trigonometry, or equivalent 

Social/Behavioral Sciences 

Choose from: History, Government, Psychology, Sociology, or equivalent 

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

48 Semester Credit Hours

RADR 1309 

Introduction to Radiologic Science and Patient Care 

RADR 1313 

Principles of Radiographic Imaging I 

RADR 1311  

Basic Radiographic Procedures 

RADR 2301 

Intermediate Radiographic Procedures 

RADR 1360 

Clinical Education I 

RADR 1361 

Clinical Education II 

RADR 2305 

Principles of Radiographic Imaging II 

RADR 2317 

Radiographic Pathology 

RADR 2331 

Advanced Radiographic Procedures 

RADR 2333 

Advanced Medical Imaging 

RADR 2360 

Clinical Education III 

RADR 2361 

Clinical Education IV 

RADR 2313 

Radiation Protection and Biology 

RADR 2362 

Clinical Education V 

RADR 2363 

Clinical Education VI 

RADR 2335 

Radiologic Technology Seminar 

*Course order, content and credit hours is subject to change.