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Lewis-Clark State College
Associate of Science in Radiographic Sciences
- Lewiston, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Associate of Science in Radiographic Science degree is a three-year program of study. The first year of pre-professional courses includes General Education Core and support courses. Professional courses include study and practice in the clinical application of radiographic procedures for the purposes of imaging all parts of the human body for medical diagnosis. Practice will be in community hospitals and clinics. Graduates of the program are eligible to complete the certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Associate of Applied Science in Radiography
- Rock Island, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
77 hours
On-Campus
English
Radiographers are often on the front lines of injuries and illnesses, and they are instrumental in working with physicians to find a diagnosis. The Associate of Applied Science in Radiography prepares men and women from culturally and ethnically diverse communities for a career as professional radiographers.
Union County College
Associate of Science in Radiography
- Cranford, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Radiography cooperative program between JFK Muhlenberg Snyder School of Radiography and Union County College offers the advantage of a hospital-based radiography program coupled with college-based academic courses.
Essex County College
Radiography (A.A.S.)
- Newark, USA
Associate of Applied Science
English
Radiography involves assisting in the diagnosis and management of human illness by producing diagnostic images (also called radiographs or x-rays) of the structures in the body. Students receive hands-on training in radiographic procedures and imaging modalities and in an operating room and fluoroscopic procedures. Graduates of the program become eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Board examination for National Registration in addition to the New Jersey State licensure. Upon licensure, graduates will qualify to work with physicians in offices, clinics, and hospitals. As a radiographer, you can specialize in mammography, computed tomography (CT), digital vascular imaging (angiography), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Elgin Community College
AAS in Radiography
- Elgin, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
Medical imaging professionals capture and provide high-quality electronic medical images to radiologists for interpretation and diagnosis. These professionals work in hospitals, physiciansโ offices, diagnostic imaging centers, outpatient clinics, orthopedic clinics, medical sales, and even educational settings.
Maine College Of Health Professions
Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology
- Online USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
Radiologic Technology Programs combine education about advanced technology, physiology, and human behaviour to enable rewarding opportunities in the in-demand field of medical imaging.
University of Alaska Anchorage College of Health
Associate of Applied Science, Radiologic Technology
- Anchorage, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The primary role of the radiographer is to provide diagnostic images of the structure and function of anatomy to assist the physician in the treatment of injury and disease. Graduates are prepared with the technical skills necessary to perform a variety of diagnostic radiographic examinations. Examples of examinations performed include chest, upper and lower extremities, spine, ribs, skull, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and reproductive systems. The UAA Radiologic Technology Program is a 70-credit Associate of Applied Science degree program. The program takes approximately three years of full-time enrollment to complete-- one year of prerequisite courses and two years of radiologic technology courses. The admittance process is competitive due to the limited number of positions available for each class. Completion of the admission requirements does not guarantee selection into the Radiologic Technology full-major program.
North Iowa Area Community College
Radiologic Technology A.A.S.
- Mason City, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
A Radiologic Technology (x-ray) program prepares radiographers to take x-rays of all parts of the human body for the purpose of diagnosing medical problems. Radiographers position the patients, who either lie on a table, sit, or stand, so that the correct parts of the body can be radiographed.
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Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Health Care Allied Healthcare Medical Imaging Radiography
Partnering with radiologists, radiographers produce images of the human bodyโs interior and assist in diagnosing different injuries and diseases. Students taking coursework in radiography may receive extensive lessons in anatomy and on-the-job experience with medical scanning equipment.
An Associate of Applied Science gives students a solid foundation in both specialized career training and general education. Students seeking a fast track into the workforce can attend school full-time and complete their program in two years.