Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology

A.R.T. – Associate degree in radiologic technology prepares individuals for a career as a radiologic technologist (also known as a radiographer or X-ray technician). These professionals use imaging technologies like X-rays to help diagnose and treat medical conditions. The degree typically takes two to four years to complete and combines classroom learning with hands-on clinical experience.

What you learn:

  • Anatomy and physiology: Understanding the structure and function of the human body.
  • Medical terminology: Learning the language of healthcare.
  • Radiographic positioning: Proper techniques for positioning patients for imaging procedures.
  • Radiation safety: Ensuring the safety of both patients and themselves.
  • Patient care: Providing comfort and care to patients during imaging procedures.
  • Medical imaging and processing: Learning how to operate imaging equipment and process the resulting images.
  • Clinical education: Gaining practical experience in real-world healthcare settings.

Career opportunities:

  • Radiologic Technologist (RT): This is the most common role for graduates, involving performing various imaging procedures.
  • Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist: Specializing in CT scans.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist: Specializing in MRI scans.
  • Interventional Radiology Technologist: Assisting with minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging.
  • Mammography Technologist: Specializing in breast imaging.
  • Other areas: Some graduates may also work in areas like nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, or even in education and sales.

Accreditation and Licensure:

  • Accreditation:  It’s important to choose a program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
  • Licensure:  Graduates are typically eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam. In many regions, passing the ARRT exam is required for licensure as a radiologic technologist.

Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology

Course Credit Hours
Introduction to Radiologic Science 2
Radiographic Procedures I & II 6
Radiologic Physics 3
Image Evaluation 2
Patient Care in Radiology 2
Clinical Education I–III 6
Radiobiology & Protection 2
Cross-Sectional Anatomy 2
ESL for Medical Professionals 2

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