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City University Of New York
Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology
- New York, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology prepares students to become skilled radiologic technologists who can operate imaging equipment and assist in diagnosing medical conditions. The program co...


American Career College
Associate in Radiography
- Los Angeles, USA
Associate Degree
Blended
English
Discover a career that helps people. As the population grows older, there will be an increase in medical conditions, such as breaks and fractures caused by osteoporosis, requiring imaging to diagnose them. More Radiologic Technologists will be needed to maintain and use the diagnostic equipment.
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Kent State University
Radiologic Technology - A.T.S.
- Online USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Radiologic Technology - A.T.S. program is designed to prepare students for careers in medical imaging. It covers a variety of imaging techniques, including X-ray, computed tomography (CT), and mag...


Kent State University
Radiologic Technology - A.A.S.
- Online USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Radiologic Technology - A.A.S. program prepares students to become skilled radiologic technologists who can work in various medical settings. The program combines classroom learning with hands-on ...
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Radiography degree programs at the Associate Degree level offer a unique blend of patient care and technical skill development. This field allows you to work closely with healthcare teams while using advanced imaging technologies to help diagnose and treat patients.
Through courses in radiographic positioning, medical imaging techniques, and patient care, you'll develop essential skills related to X-ray operation and safety protocols. You'll also learn how to interpret imaging results and maintain equipment, all while fostering strong communication with patients and colleagues. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, helping students build confidence as they engage with new technologies and methodologies within healthcare.
Graduates typically find opportunities as radiologic technologists or radiographers in hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic imaging centers. This path not only prepares you for immediate roles in healthcare but also lays the groundwork for further specialization, including areas like CT or MRI after gaining experience.