Radiography majors
Our program prepares the student to become a registered medical radiographer.
Employment of radiographers is expected to grow 17% through 2018, average job growth is projected to be 10%. (source)
The Bachelor's in Applied Health Studies gives me some flexibility within the health field for other jobs.
Cletus, A.A.S., Radiography, 1987, B.S., Applied Health Studies, 1999
Choose a degree
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Applied Health Studies: Radiography Concentration
- expanding current clinical role
- health care practitioner
- management, administration, or education
- this program may also be used as a route of preparation for master's level studies
- Available through distance learning
Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Radiography
- radiographer
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Other Radiography Information
ARRT Exam Pass Rates
The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists(ARRT) 6-year aggregate pass rate chart compares the pass rate of Penn College first-time takers (sat for the ARRT exam within one year of graduation) to the national average. Read more.
Policy & Procedure Manual
Condensed Policy & Procedure Manual
NOTE: This manual does not include all Policies and Procedures that exist in the major; we have included only what we feel is important for a student to read prior to entering the major. The complete Policy & Procedure Manual is available in ATHS, Rm. W209.









