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See into your future with radiologic technology.

At ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ State, you’ll prepare for a rewarding healthcare career through hands-on training and clinical rotations in New York’s top facilities. The Radiologic Technology AAS teaches you to produce diagnostic and therapeutic images while mastering patient-centered care and radiation safety. With experience on modern equipment and guidance from expert clinical staff, you’ll graduate ready to work in hospitals, clinics, or specialized imaging settings.

2 Years Associate of Applied Science

Pioneer Quotes:

"The clinical experience has been eye-opening and truly beneficial... It validates the feeling that you have chosen the right path to you future." -Jamie McKay, Allied Health Alumni

"I have always wanted to be in the medical field and being a radiologic technologists seemed like a great career choice. I've loved the program; our x-ray lab is amazing and I have learned so much in this hands-on program." -Audrey Folts, Allied Health Alumni

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Length of Program:

2 years

Department:

Academic Location:

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Student Residency:

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Courses You May Take

Fall

Anatomy & Physiology I(4 cr)
Fundamentals of Radiologic Sci(3 cr)
Radiographic Procedures I(3 cr)
Radiographic Procedures I Lab(1 cr)
Radiology Observation(1 cr)
Medical Terminology(3 cr)

Spring

Radiobiological Protection(3 cr)
Radiographic Procedures II(3 cr)
Radiographic Procedures II Lab(1 cr)
Radiology Clinical I(1 cr)
Anatomy & Physiology II(4 cr)
Radiation Physics(3 cr)

 

Admissions Requirements

Entrance Requirements

Applicants for the radiologic technology program must possess a recognized high school diploma or its equivalent. A standardized test (SAT or ACT) is not required but recommended. Specific high school course requirements and recommendations are:

Required: Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Biology, Interview with the academic department. Recommended: Chemistry and Physics

Applicants with previous college experience must submit an official college transcript, as their success at the college level will be an admissions consideration. Due to the technical and science rigor, entrance requirements are higher than those of the institution.

Application Deadlines

Students are encouraged to apply prior to Dec. 1 in order to be included in the priority review process. Qualified applicants who meet the academic criteria will be invited to participate in an interview with the selection committee. Students will be notified of their decision by mid-January and will be required to submit with enrollment deposit by March 1.

Completed applications received after Dec. 1 will be included in the traditional rolling admissions process. Job shadowing is strongly encouraged.

MEET OUR FACULTY

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Lisa M. Boyle, RHIT Instructor 10 Months
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Kimberly Koch Instructional Support Associate
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Danielle Merring Lecturer (10 Month)
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You've seen our wide variety of majors at ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ State, our great faculty who help you build your skills, and that you can do it at an incredible low cost. Now's the time to become an ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ State Pioneer.