Health Sciences - Radiologic Technology
Program Overview
Radiologic Technology is offered by the CHS' Department of Health Sciences as one of six submajors in the Clinical Laboratory Sciences (CLS) degree program. As a Radiologic Technologist, you'll produce quality medical images of the human body to aid the physician in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. The field of radiology is constantly changing as new technological advances make diagnostic imaging faster, clearer, and more informative. Students complete the first two years on campus before applying for professional clinical training. The last two years (24 months) of professional training occur on-site in the clinical setting. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible to write the national registration exam offered through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
Dept. of Health Sciences Degrees & Certificates
B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Biomedical Sciences
Cytotechnology
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Medical Technology/CLS
Public Health Microbiology
Radiologic Technology
B.S. in Health Care Administration
Health Care Administration (Offered as a Minor.)
M.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
M.S. in Health Care Informatics
Ph.D. in Health Sciences
Certificates
Death Investigation
Forensic Science
Forensic Toxicology
Molecular Diagnostics
Nutrition
Health Professional Education (Graduate)