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Carolinas College Of Health Sciences AAS in Radiologic Technology
Carolinas College Of Health Sciences

AAS in Radiologic Technology

Charlotte, USA

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Sep 2024

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    About: The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Radiologic Technology equips students with the skills to perform diagnostic imaging procedures. The program covers essential topics in anatomy, patient care, and radiographic techniques. Students gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles as radiologic technologists, clinical coordinators, and medical imaging specialists. Opportunities may exist in hospitals, outpatient centers, and imaging clinics, where they support healthcare teams in providing quality patient care.

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Introduction

The Radiologic Technology program is part science and part art. Using state-of-the-art equipment, students learn to utilize X-rays to perform diagnostic imaging procedures safely. The growth for this high-demand career is expected to increase by 28% this year.

This five-semester program includes 72 credit hours. Students will have a variety of radiography courses such as Applied Radiography, Imaging, and Radiation Physics. This program also includes General Studies courses that fully prepare our students for success in their careers.

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