Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology
Effective July 26, 2011, this program is no longer available for future enrollments
The field of Radiologic Technology is undergoing a remarkable transformation. This healthcare profession continues to be at the forefront in the diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease. The Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology (AASRT) degree can provide you with the skills and confidence you need to enter the field of general radiography. This education also can form the foundation for further education and cross-training. Advanced opportunities include Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, Radiation Therapy, MRI, CT, breast, cardiac and abdominal imaging and neurointerventional radiology.
Outcomes:
- Communicate effectively with all members of the healthcare team
- Demonstrate professionalism within the clinical setting
- Perform routine radiographic procedures
- Produce a quality radiograph with applied knowledge of anatomy, positioning, technical factors, and image quality
- Analyze a finished radiograph
- Implement the proper procedures for non-routine examinations
- Apply safe and effective radiation protection practices
- Provide age appropriate patient care and safety
- Meet the clinical requirements of an entry level practitioner as indicated by employers
Degree Requirements
Courses: Preparatory
ENGL080 | English Composition Preparation | 4 |
| MATH 060 | |
| MATH 080 | |
Courses: General Education
BIO141 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 |
ENGL111 | English Composition I | 4 |
ENGL112 | English Composition II | 4 |
INTD111 | Creating Academic and Professional Success | 4 |
IT105 | Information and Technology Literacy | 4 |
MATH143 | Business Algebra | 4 |
MGMT115 | Introductory Business Practices | 4 |
PSYC100 | Introduction to Psychology | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 32 |
Courses: Core
BIO142 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 |
RADG101 | Radiographic Procedures of the Appendicular Skeleton | 4 |
RADG103 | Radiographic Image Production and Evaluation I | 4 |
RADG104 | Radiographic Procedures of the Axial Skeleton | 4 |
RADG106 | Radiographic Image Production and Evaluation II | 4 |
RADG107 | Radiographic Equipment Operation and Maintenance | 4 |
RADG108 | Radiographic Procedures of the Soft Tissues, Viscera and Other Systems | 4 |
RADG121 | Introduction to Radiologic Science and Patient Care | 4 |
RADG122 | Patient Care and Radiographic Sciences Clinical Lab | 4 |
RADG123 | Advanced Modalities | 2 |
RADG125 | Radiographic Clinical Education I | 3 |
RADG126 | Radiographic Clinical Education II | 3 |
RADG128 | Radiographic Procedures of the Cranium, Central Nervous and Circulatory Systems | 3 |
RADG129 | Radiographic Clinical Education III | 5 |
RADG220 | Radiographic Clinical Education IV | 5 |
RADG221 | Radiographic Clinical Education V | 3 |
RADG222 | Radiobiology | 3 |
RADG223 | Registry Review | 3 |
HSS134 | Medical Law and Ethics | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 70 |
Total Credit Hours: 102
Admission Requirements
- Complete entrance testing
- Provide three (3) references, professional and/or personal. It is recommended that one be from a former instructor.
- Complete and submit the Interview Questionnaire
- Provide a Letter of Intent
- Complete a criminal background check
- International students must demonstrate proficiency in the English language as measured by a
- TOEFL score of 550 or above; 213 or higher on the computer-based exam
Note: Students will be required to complete a physical exam and provide documentation of required immunizations prior to the start of their clinical education.
The Colorado Technical University Radiology Technology Program in Kansas City, Missouri, is also accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), www.jrcert.org.
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60601-2208
(312) 704-5300