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Associate in Applied Science in Radiologic Technology

Radiologic Technologists (Radiographer) work under the supervision of physicians, who are primarily Radiologists, operating radiologic equipment to produce radiographs of the body for diagnostic purposes. Various duties of student will include moving the radiology equipment into the specified positions and with proper training, adjusting equipment control to set exposure techniques and factors based on cognitive and psychomotor skills obtained. Students will also gain limited knowledge and skills in specialty areas such as computed tomography, bone densitometry, mammography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, special procedures, ultrasound, and radiation oncology.

Carl Perkins grant funds have been used for the purchase of instructional materials, equipment, and resources for our Radiologic Technology Program.

     

This career major prepares students to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) National Certification in Radiography.

Accredited by Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)

JRCERT Program Standards

Accreditation Status/Award

Current Accreditation Status - JRCERT Accredited for Full 8 Years


Next JRCERT Program Review - 1/1/2027

  • Last JRCERT Program Review - 2/2019
  • Award - 8 Years
  • Previous JRCERT Program Reviews:
  • 9/2009 - Award: 8 Years
  • 4/21/2006 - Award: 8 Years
  • 10/19/2001 - Award: 8 Years
  • 6/14/1996 - Award: 5 Years
  • 9/14/1991 - Award:5 Years
  • 8/19/1988 - Award:3 Years

Degree Information

  • Degree Requirements
  • Degree Plan
  • Catalog Course Descriptions

Criteria for Transfer Credit

The CU Registrar office makes the initial determination of course transferability based on the transferring institution accreditation and the comparability of course work for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology. Course equivalents are subject to change without advance notice.