Radiography

The Radiography major prepares the student to become a registered medical radiographer (X-ray technician). Students receive their training on campus and in the radiology departments of affiliate hospitals. The departments of radiology are equipped with state-of-the-art radiographic equipment. On campus, students practice their newly acquired skills in a modern radiographic laboratory and learning center under the direct supervision of qualified staff. Course work prepares the student to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists' (ARRT) examination.

As a registered radiographer, the graduate will join other allied health professionals educated and experienced in the latest technical procedures requiring the use of X-rays and other imaging modalities for the diagnosis of medical conditions. Radiographers serve a vitally important role as a "hands-on" technical assistant to the radiologist, a physician who specializes in applications of all forms of ionizing radiation.

Program Specs

Myopic radiographic skeleton used to help students prepare for positioning of phantom patient in the on-campus x ray laboratory.
A former graduate prepares an MRI scan protocol for a pediatric patient.
CT Scans of the skull and brain provide the physician with vital information for proper neurological diagnosis.

About the curriculum

Classes

View the classes you will be attending in the College Catalog.

Accreditation & Industry Connections

Program accreditation.

After graduation

List of jobs via the College Catalog.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage of radiologic technologists was $52,210 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $42,710 and $63,010. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $35,100, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $74,970.

Industries with the highest levels of employment in this occupation:

Industry Employment Hourly mean wage Annual mean wage
Medical and diagnostic laboratories     55,210
Federal Executive Branch     53,650
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals     52,890
Outpatient care centers     50,840
Offices of physicians     48,530

*Statistics reported in May 2008

Tools, Uniforms & Supplies

Students accepted into the Radiography major will incur expenses for instruments, uniforms, malpractice insurance, clearances and certifications, etc. See the complete list.

Notice of Conviction

Notice of Conviction via the College Catalog.

Radiography Advisory Committee

View Advisory Committee.

Advisory committees, which act as recommending bodies to the faculty and administration, consist of in-field professionals who act as partners in the development of curriculum. Their curricular and equipment advice as well as their industry connections and internship opportunities are invaluable to our students and to the growth of our institution.

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