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Radiologic Technology is changing the way medicine is done

Do you find x-rays fascinating? This technology has changed the way medicine is done. We can now diagnose the inside of the human body without ever touching the skin. Welcome to the world of radiologic technology! Here, you learn how to use electromagnetic rays to get a job training snapshots of a person's insides to check for critical medical diagnoses.

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All courses offered face-to-face on main campus.

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The average undergraduate student award is $23,395.

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Program Overview

In this program, you will study anatomy, patient positioning, examination techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, radiation protection, and basic patient care. As is fairly evident from the above sentence, we take both patient and medical personnel safety very seriously. You’ll grow confident in your abilities as you learn from some of the best faculty and professionals in the field.

This Â鶹ӳ»­´«Ã½ bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Technology is a Two plus Two offering, in which you spend the first two years on the Concordia campus taking prerequisite classes before applying for placement into one of our JRCERT accredited partner Radiologic Technology (RT) programs. The second two years are within the professional phase of the major and will consist of didactic and clinical coursework. It is worth noting that this is a competitive program, so acceptance is not guaranteed. To improve your chances, high science and math grades, strong interpersonal skills and knowledge of the profession are beneficial.

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What to Expect

With this degree, you will be a key part of the health care field by safely creating images needed to check for bone fractures, blocked blood vessels, abnormal growths in breast tissue, brain tumors, and so much more. Upon graduation, you will be ready to find a rewarding career in a variety of settings. Alumni have gone on to work in hospitals, physicians' offices, medical and diagnostic labs, do research, administration, education, and so much more!

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