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May 19, 2026
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2026-2027 Catalog
Health Professions AAS - Radiography Program
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Code: AAS.HP.RAD
The radiography program is a 24 month course of study that is designed to prepare the graduate for employment in the medical imaging profession. Radiographers use radiation to create radiographs of the human body for the medical doctor to diagnose disease. A study of anatomy, patient care, imaging equipment, technique, and radiation biology are integrated into each course. Students learn principles related to medical imaging and apply these to practice in clinical. The program has three components- classroom, laboratory, and off site clinical education. Students spend approximately 1700 hours in clinical practice. Upon completion of the program students are eligible to apply for certification examination with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and apply for state licensure (if a license is required for that particular state).
Minimum Entrance Requirements
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
- Perform all clinical responsibilities in a competent and professional manner.
- Use principles of critical thinking for problem solving.
- Demonstrate competent written and oral communication skills.
- Accomplish all technical tasks and pursue all such actions in a professional manner in the field of diagnostic imaging.
Career Pathways
| Radiologic Technologist: Hospital, Imaging Center, Community Health or Ambulatory Care Center |
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Recommended Semester Sequence
General Education Requirements
Humanities and Social Sciences *
Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology
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