Radiologic Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree
Schoolcraft College
Key Information
Campus location
Livonia, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
USD 131 / per credit *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
* resident; USD 188 per credit hour - non-resident; USD 265 per credit hour - out-of-state and international
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Introduction
Radiologic Technology is an area of medicine that uses ionizing radiation to provide diagnostic images of a patient’s body under the supervision of a Radiologist. Radiologic technologists learn to position patients for x-ray exams, provide radiation safety for patients and others, and produce a quality diagnostic image. The curriculum features a combination of didactic coursework, hands-on lab work, and supervised clinical experience providing a solid foundation in the field of Radiology services.
The Radiologic Technology program provides the knowledge that will enable students to enter the workforce as entry-level technologists. The didactic and clinical learning experiences require approximately 40 hours of participation per week in the second year of the program. Educational facilities located within Schoolcraft College include state-of-art classrooms and clinical training resources designed to promote an exceptional educational experience.
Successful completion of the program requirements qualifies the student to take the national credential examination offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, A.R.R.T. Satisfactory achievement of this examination qualifies the graduate to practice as a Registered Radiologic Technologist, R.T.(R).
Mission:
The mission of the Schoolcraft College Radiologic Technology program is to serve the community by providing an education setting where students will receive the essential foundation for a career in radiology science. Graduates will exemplify qualities of excellence in patient care, professionalism, safety, and ethical behavior thereby enhancing the healthcare experience of the patients we serve.
Students who satisfactorily complete the program requirements with a minimum of a 3.0 grade in each Radiology, Mathematics, Biology, and Physics class will qualify for an associate in applied science degree.
Program Outcome
- To prepare competent entry-level radiographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains.
- Offer an educational experience that promotes effective communication skills, critical thinking abilities, and professionalism.
- Provide an educational program that enhances career opportunities and encourages a desire for lifelong learning.
- Develop Radiographers that function as a compassionate and competent part of the healthcare team and represent the commitment to excellence that Schoolcraft College strives to achieve.
- Prepare students to take and pass the ARRT examination.
Curriculum
Sample Schedule of Courses
Admission Prerequisites
*These courses must be completed prior to admission to the Radiologic Technology AAS program. Students must achieve a 3.0 or higher in RAD 100, RAD 105, Mathematics, Biology and Physics for acceptance.
First Year
Fall Semester
- RAD 100 - Introduction to Radiology Sciences Credits: 2 *
- BIOL 236 - Human Anatomy and Physiology Credits: 5 * ***
Select one: Credits 2-4
- HIT 100 - Introduction to Medical Terminology Credits: 2 *
- HIT 104 - Medical Terminology Credits: 4 *
Mathematics*
Select one
- MATH 102 - Technical Mathematics Credits: 4
- MATH 113 - Intermediate Algebra for College Students Credits: 4 or a higher Mathematics course
Total Credits: 13-15
Winter Semester
- RAD 105 - Radiation Safety Credits: 2 *
- COMA 103 - Fundamentals of Speech Credits: 3
- PHYS 123 - Applied Physics Credits: 5 *
Social Science - Credits: 3-4
Select One:
- ANTH 112 - Introduction to Anthropology Credits: 3
- GEOG 133 - World Regional Geography Credits: 4
- PSYCH 201 - Introductory Psychology Credits: 4
- SOC 201 - Principles of Sociology Credits: 3
- SOC 205 - Social Problems Credits: 3
- SOC 209 - Marriage and Family Credits: 3
- SOC 210 - Cultural Diversity Credits: 3
- SOC 220 - Urban Sociology Credits: 3
Total Credits: 13-14
Spring/Summer Session
RAD courses are 15 weeks
- RAD 110 - Patient Care and Assessment Credits: 3 **
- RAD 115 - Digital Imaging and Image Acquisition Credits: 2 **
- RAD 200 - Radiation Physics and Radiobiology Credits: 3 **
English
Select One
- ENG 101 - English Composition 1 Credits: 3
- ENG 102 - English Composition 2 Credits: 3
Total Credits: 11
Second Year
Fall Semester
- RAD 210 - Radiology Procedures 1 Credits: 6 **
- RAD 215 - Radiology Clinical Education 1 Credits: 6 **
Total Credits: 12
Winter Semester
- RAD 230 - Radiology Procedures 2 Credits: 6 **
- RAD 235 - Radiology Clinical Education 2 Credits: 6 **
Total Credits: 12
Spring Session
RAD courses are 7 weeks.
- RAD 240 - Advanced Imaging Credits: 2 **
- RAD 250 - Radiologic Technology Capstone Credits: 1 **
- PHIL 257 - Bioethics Credits: 3
Total Credits: 6
Program Total: 67-70 Credits
If a student is a current Registered Radiologic Technologist, R.T.(R) through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, A.R.R.T., they may be eligible to earn Prior Learning Credit for all listed RAD courses (39 credits) plus HIT 100 and mathematics. The remaining credits must be earned at Schoolcraft College to obtain an AAS. Please consult the Program Director for more information.
***Students may also take the BIOL 237-BIOL 238 Anatomy and Physiology course sequence, please meet with an advisor for recommendations.
Not all courses are offered each semester. Students should work with an academic advisor to develop a schedule that will work for them. Students planning to transfer should check the transfer institution’s requirements/guides or discuss their options with an academic advisor. The number of credits may vary depending on the course selection.