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2014-2015 Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Radiologic Technology, AAS (RADTD)


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Student in the lab setting.

The Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology is a comprehensive competency-based program of study that prepares students to take the National Registry Examination offered by the American Registry of Registered Technologists and allows successful students to graduate with entry-level expertise in the field of diagnostic radiology. The course of study emphasizes critical thinking skills and the application of technology for education and training in other specialized diagnostic imaging fields as well as community-centered professional practice. For more information regarding the Radiologic Technology Program, AAS, see the Radiologic Technology webpage.

Students must adhere to the prescribed program if they are to complete the program and become eligible to take the exams. The radiologic technology courses may not transfer to another two-or four-year college.

The Radiologic Technology program is located on the Bullhead City Campus in Bullhead City.

Admission Requirements:


  • The Radiologic Technology program at MCC is highly selective; only fourteen (14) students are accepted each fall. All general education coursework must be completed with a grade of “B” or higher. Math and Anatomy and Physiology courses must have been taken within the last five (5) years. Students must complete an application specific to the Radiologic Technology Program and have their acceptance into the program confirmed prior to enrolling in any radiology coursework. Program information and application procedures are posted on the Radiologic Technology website. Accepted students must complete program health, immunization, and background certifications prior to beginning radiology coursework. The application deadline is March 31.

Program Requirements:


  • Students must maintain a valid American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR certification throughout the program. Students must maintain program health, immunization, and background certifications while completing radiologic coursework.
  • Requirements for Graduation: Passing all core radiologic courses with a “B” grade or higher. For non-radiologic courses to be eligible for transfer, the student must receive a “C” or better. Acceptance of a transfer course is determined by the receiving institution.

Program Requirements: 59


Total Degree Credits: 84


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