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RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

Associate in Health Science (RAD)

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DESCRIPTION:
A program designed to prepare Radiologic Technologists (X-RAY) in the application of diagnostic procedures on patients in all areas of health care. Hospital rotations in the clinical setting will enhance the students' clinical abilities. During the senior year some hospital rotations will involve weekends and 3:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M. Monday-Friday to enhance the students' clinical education with the trauma patient.

BEGINNING SEMESTER: Summer/Fall

CAMPUS: Airport


ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Completion of the Pre-Health Care Certificate with a 2.5 GPA or higher
OR
HOBET Composite 60% Reading 60% MTC Writing Sample of 30 Within 3 years of applying to program
OR
SAT Total 910 Verbal 430 MTC Writing Sample of 30 Within 3 years of applying to program
OR
ACT 19 Comp Verbal 18 MTC Writing Sample of 30 Within 3 years of applying to program
OTHER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • High school or college credits in math/science (biology, chemistry, algebra, physics) recommended
  • Two Clinical observations
  • Certification in basic first aid and CPR
  • A successful criminal background check and drug screening
  • Formal interview

 
PLACEMENT TEST SCORES REQUIRED TO ENROLL IN CURRICULUM COURSES:

MTC ASSET SCORES
(FOR COLLEGE PLACEMENT ONLY)
RDG 40
MAT NUM-40 EALG-36
ENG WSAMP 30

 

COMPASS SCORES
(FOR COLLEGE PLACEMENT ONLY)
Reading Skills: RS 80
Pre-Algrbra Skills: PRE-ALG 44
ENG WSAMP 30

 

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
A minimum of 83 semester credit hours is required for graduation. Completion of the Radiography curriculum is required for graduation. A minimum grade of "C" must be attained in all radiology and science courses.

PROGRAM NOTES:

  1. A pre-admission interview is required prior to acceptance.
  2. Radiology courses must be taken in sequence.
  3. Course substitutes must be approved by the Program Director.
  4. A total of three hours of humanities electives are required.
  5. Transfer of credit for both radiology and non-radiology courses will be determined by Program Director.
  6. For probation, suspension, and dismissal policies, see RAD student handbook and MTC catalog.
  7. For academic progression policies, see MTC catalog and RAD student handbook.
  8. Two observations in the hospital (1/2 Day each/A.M.) are required prior to the applicants interview. These observations will be set up at the time of the Information Session.
  9. Students are required to purchase uniforms. Students must purchase malpractice insurance in the amount of $200,00 each semester (approximate cost - $4.00 per semester).
  10. Current First Aid and CPR certification at time of entry.
  11. Criminal background check and drug screening are required after acceptance and before entry into the program.
  12. For more information visit the Radiologic Sciences Programs web pageexternal link

 
CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
General Education
Course Prerequisite
CPT 101 Introduction to Computers RDG 100
ENG 101 English Composition I ENG 100 & RDG 100
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
MAT 102 Intermediate Algebra MAT 101, RDG 032
PSY 201 General Psychology RDG 100, ENG 032
1 Humanities Elective See List
Program Requirements
Course Prerequisite Corequisite
RAD 101 Introduction to Radiography ADMISSION TO PROGRAM
RAD 105 Radiographic Anatomy BIO 112 & ADMISSION TO PROGRAM
RAD 110 Radiographic Imaging I RAD 101
RAD 130 Radiographic Procedures I AHS 110 & ADMISSION TO PROGRAM
RAD 153 Applied Radiography I RAD 101 & ADMISSION TO PROGRAM
RAD 155 Applied Radiography I RAD 101 & ADMISSION TO PROGRAM
RAD 115 Radiographic Imaging II RAD 110
RAD 136 Radiographic Procedures II RAD 130
RAD 165 Applied Radiography II RAD 155
RAD 235 Radiography Seminar I ADMISSION TO PROGRAM
RAD 121 Radiographic Physics RAD 115
RAD 225 Selected Radiographic Topics RAD 235
RAD 258 Advanced Radiography I RAD 165
RAD 220 Selected Imaging Topics RAD 235
RAD 268 Advanced Radiography II RAD 258 RAD 284
RAD 284 Fluoroscopic Procedures RAD 258 RAD 268
Additional Course Requirements
Course Prerequisite
RAD 102 Patient Care Procedures ADMISSION TO PROGRAM
BIO 112 Basic Anatomy and Physiology RDG 100, ENG 100 (ENG 101 & BIO 100 RECOMMENDED)

 

Recommended First Semester Courses
and/or Alternates
CPT 101 MATH ENG 101
PSY 201 BIO 112
Humanities Elective

 

Approved Substitutions
Course Substitution Prerequisite for Substitution
CPT 101 CPT 170 RDG 100 & MAT 100
BIO 112
BIO 210
and
BIO 211
RDG 100 (BIO 100, 101 or 110, ENG 101 recommended)

BIO 210

10/22/09



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