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Radiologic Technology, A.A.S.

Location(s): Main Campus


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Major Code: (93203)

Associate of Applied Science Learning Outcomes

  • Students will demonstrate clinical competence.
  • Student will demonstrate critical thinking skills.
  • Students will demonstrate effective communication skills.

Degree Requirements


Total hours: 18


Total hours: 14


First Year-Summer


Total hours: 7


Total hours: 13


Second Year-Spring


Total hours: 13


Total hours needed to graduate: 65


* Placement determined by placement testing.

**Students must take Rad Tech section of AHC 10202.

The clinical education courses are conducted at a variety of hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic imaging centers within a 60-mile radius of the University to provide the student with a better overall understanding of the diversity of work that occurs in imaging departments. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the various clinical education sites. Clinical Education is scheduled from 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on the following days:

  First Year:
  Fall: Friday
  Spring: Monday, Wednesday
  Summer: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
   
  Second Year:
  Fall: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
  Spring: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

The student will not be schedule for more than 40 hours per week, which includes classes and clinical education rotations. In addition, for the safety of the students and patients, not more than ten clinical hours shall be schedule in any one day. Hours exceeding these limitations must be voluntary on the student’s part.

Students are responsible for fees associated with the cost of:

  • Computer-based clinical grading and record keeping
  • Positioning markers
  • Scrubs

Radiographic Academic Progression Requirements:


  • All RAD courses must be taken in sequential order.
  • The student must earn a minimum of a “C” or better in all RAD courses.
  • The student must earn a minimum of a “C” in Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, Pharmacology & the Human Body, Sectional Anatomy, and Standards for Patient Care to continue in the sequence.
  • A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 must be maintained throughout the program.

Graduation Requirements


  • Meet all Rio Grande graduation requirements.
  • Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0
  • Earn a minimum of a “C” in each RAD course.
  • Complete all General Education courses.
  • The student must successfully complete all credit hours in order to graduate.
  • Complete all ARRT competencies.
  • Return all personnel radiation monitors or submit a Badge Replacement Form.

A student will be ineligible to graduate from the Radiologic Technology Program and ineligible to take the National Certification Examination in Radiology through the American Registry of Radiologic Technology until all course requirements have been satisfied.

Failure to meet any, but not limited to, the above Radiographic academic requirements will result in the student’s dismissal from the program. The student may be eligible to reapply to the program the next calendar year.

Additional Information:


Individuals interested in the Radiologic Technology Program may contact the Office of Admissions; University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College, P.O. Box 500, Rio Grande, OH 45674-0500.

Applicants may also contact the University by telephone 740-245-5353 or 1-800-282-7201 (Toll Free in OH, WV, and KY), or by fax 740-245-7260.

To view and/or print a copy of the Radiologic Technology Program FACT Sheet and/or the Radiologic Technology Program application. Visit the program’s website at https://www.rio.edu/academics/find-your-program/Radiologic-Technology

The University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College reserves the right to change the admission requirements or policies. All requirements will be periodically updated.

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