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Radiologic Technology - Associate in Applied Science Degree

The A.A.S. in Radiologic Technology degree prepares students to assist the radiologist in performing examinations of the body to rule out, or confirm and identify, fractures or diseases. Radiologic Technologists are educated in the precise use of highly technical radiographic equipment and ionizing radiation to perform radiographic procedures. Students will learn to operate equipment and accessories under direct supervision of Board-Certified Radiologists and Technologists. The program is committed to instilling in all students critical-thinking skills, development of interpersonal skills, and a commitment to lifelong learning.
兔子先生 Information
Specific Admission Requirements for Program
Applicants will be accepted into the Radiologic Technology program by completing a weighted admission form. Students with the highest weighted scores will receive admission to the program. A waiting list of applicants will not be maintained for future admission. An applicant who receives notification that he/she was not admitted to the program must resubmit the Radiologic Technology Application by the program application deadline date to be considered for admission to the next available class. Program admissions application is available above under admissions information. In addition, prospective students must:
- Complete a Criminal Background Check prior to acceptance.
- Submit a Urine Drug Screening prior to acceptance.
- Submit a Health Sciences Division Student Health Record Form indicating the candidate has the ability to perform the physical tasks required in the program prior to admission in the first radiography course.
- Complete and pass the General Hospital Orientation.
- Provide proof of CPR certification for Health Care Providers prior to admission.
- Review and acknowledge the Medical Imaging Technical Standards Form.
- Successful completion of all 3 Radiologic Technology General Education prerequisite courses (BIO 210, ENG 101, MAT 110 or 120) with a minimum grade of "C" and a GPA of at least 2.5. (BIO time limits apply.)
- Payment of a non-refundable tuition deposit.
- For re-acceptance guidelines, see the MIS Student Handbook.
- HGTC Radiologic Technology program does not accept transfer credits of Radiologic Technology program courses from other institutions (General education course credit may be transferable-). Please contact the 兔子先生 Office for further details.
- For students seeking transfer credits from other institutions, see an MIS advisor.
- Other expenses for which you are responsible may include, but are not limited to: purchasing scrubs and shoes, X-Ray Markers ($42), gas and transportation to and from clinical sites, Registry Review Packages ($235) and Licensing Exam fees ($225) for a minimum total of at least $502+.
- Student must successfully complete the TEAS Test with a minimum score of 62 to be eligible for program acceptance .
Course Sequence and Progression Requirements
A minimum grade of "C" or better is required for all RAD-prefixed courses for progression and graduation. Grade below "C" are considered course failures. Any student who fails to meet the requirements for progression will be dropped from the Radiologic Technology program and must apply for re-acceptance. For further information regarding re-acceptance, see the MIS Student Handbook.
Students must pass a criminal background check and urine drug screening 30 days prior to starting clinical each semester.
Student Resources
- Cost of Attendance
- Program Cost
- MIS Student Handbook
- Rad Tech Clinical Handbook
- Medical Imaging Technical Standards
- STEPS Session - Includes details on TEAS test and weighted admission
Forms
For more information, contact:
Dr. Douglas Gleasman - (843) 839-1149
For more information about Health Science 兔子先生 visit: www.hgtc.edu/healthscience.
Accreditation Status
The radiography program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in
Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
312-704-5300
Email: mail@jrcert.org
The program鈥檚 current award is 8 years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found .
JRCERT Standards
Program Missions, Goals & Outcomes
Radiologic Technology Mission Statement
The Medical Imaging Science鈥檚 Programs of 兔子先生 will provide a student - centered environment for the development of professional attributes, technical abilities and critical thinking skills expected of an entry-level technologist. The graduate of the program will have acquired the knowledge, skills, and professional experiences necessary for success in achieving their career and educational goals and will work as effective imaging specialists in the local communities.
Program Goals
1. Students will use critical thinking and problem solving skills.
2. Students will be clinically competent.
3. Students will demonstrate professional behaviors.
4. Students will communicate effectively.
5. Students will demonstrate academic preparedness by passing a certification exam(s)
in the field.
Student Learning Outcomes
PLO 1: Students will use critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Students will demonstrate analytical and evaluative abilities.
Students will modify routine positions according to patient conditions.
PLO 2: Students will be clinically competent.
Students will demonstrate competency in positioning.
Students will apply radiation protection practices.
Students will select appropriate technical factors.
Students will demonstrate applicable patient care methods.
PLO 3: Students will demonstrate professional behaviors.
The student will effectively work and demonstrate professional demeanor with the Health
Care Team.
Students will participate in activities that promote the profession.
PLO 4: Students will communicate effectively.
Students will demonstrate effective written communication.
Demonstrates effective oral communication.
PLO 5: Demonstrates academic preparedness by passing a certification exam(s) in the field.
Students will pass the ARRT registry examination.
Program Effectiveness
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Program Disclosure Statement
Applicants to the Radiologic Technology program should be aware a current, unrestricted license or certification may be required to practice in the state in which you intend to reside/practice. Each state is unique in its licensure requirements. Students are encouraged to reach out to the program chair for more information and assistance with understanding professional licensure.
Career Outlook & Employment Opportunities
Radiologic Technologists find employment in the following settings:
- Hospitals
- Clinics
- Medical laboratories
- Nursing homes
- Private industry
For more information about careers, visit for an overview of South Carolina and National earnings statistics, and Career Services for more employment, career, and professional development resources.
Required Courses and Sample Schedules
Degree Requirements: Radiologic Technology |
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Component | Course Title | Semester Credit Hours |
GENERAL EDUCATION | ||
*BIO 210 | Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 |
**BIO 211 | Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 |
*ENG 101 | English Composition I | 3 |
**PSY 201 | General Psychology | 3 |
**SPC 205 | Public Speaking | 3 |
*Select one Mathematics course from the list below | ||
MAT 110 | College Algebra | 3 |
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics | 3 |
and | ||
**Select one Humanities/Fine Arts course from the list below: | ||
ART 101 | Art History and Appreciation | 3 |
ART 105 | Film as Art | 3 |
ENG 201 | American Literature I | 3 |
ENG 202 | American Literature II | 3 |
ENG 205 | English Literature I | 3 |
ENG 206 | English Literature II | 3 |
ENG 208 | World Literature I | 3 |
ENG 209 | World Literature II | 3 |
ENG 230 | Women in Literature | 3 |
ENG 236 | African American Literature | 3 |
HIS 101 | Western Civilization to 1689 | 3 |
HIS 102 | Western Civilization Post 1689 | 3 |
HIS 201 | American History Disc to 1877 | 3 |
HIS 202 | American History 1877 to Pres | 3 |
MUS 105 | Music Appreciation | 3 |
PHI 101 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3 |
PHI 110 | Ethics | 3 |
PHI 201 | History of Philosophy | 3 |
PHI 211 | Moral Philosophy | 3 |
REL 103 | Comparative Religion | 3 |
SPA 201 | Intermediate Spanish I | 3 |
SPA 202 | Intermediate Spanish II | 3 |
THE 101 | Introduction to Theatre | 3 |
CREDITS | 23 | |
REQUIRED CORE SUBJECT AREAS | ||
RAD 130 | Radiographic Procedures I | 3 |
RAD 136 | Radiographic Procedures II | 3 |
RAD 101 | Introduction to Radiography | 2 |
RAD 153 | Applied Radiography I | 3 |
RAD 110 | Radiographic Imaging I | 3 |
RAD 115 | Radiographic Imaging II | 3 |
RAD 201 | Radiation Biology | 2 |
RAD 102 | Patient Care Procedures | 2 |
CREDITS | 21 | |
OTHER HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION | ||
RAD 165 | Applied Radiography II | 5 |
RAD 175 | Applied Radiography III | 5 |
RAD 230 | Radiographic Procedures III | 3 |
RAD 256 | Advanced Radiography I | 6 |
RAD 205 | Radiographic Pathology | 2 |
RAD 210 | Radiographic Imaging III | 3 |
RAD 268 | Advanced Radiography II | 8 |
RAD 103 | Introduction CT | 2 |
RAD 220 | Selected Imaging Topics | 3 |
RAD 278 | Advanced Radiography III | 8 |
CREDITS | 45 | |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 89 |
Sample Schedule: Radiologic Technology |
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PHASE I:*Required prerequisite courses prior to application for PHASE II. |
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*BIO 210 | Anatomy and Physiology | 4 |
*ENG 101 | English Composition I | 3 |
and | ||
*Select one Mathematics course from the list below: | ||
MAT 110 | College Algebra | 3 |
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics | 3 |
**The following 4 courses may be taken in either Phase I or Phase II, but it is recommended the courses be taken in Phase I to help improve success in the Radiologic Courses of Phase II. | ||
**BIO 211 | Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 |
**SPC 205 | Public Speaking | 3 |
**PSY 201 | General Psychology | 3 |
and |
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**Select one Humanities /Fine Arts course. | 3 | |
CREDITS | 23 | |
PHASE II:First Semester - Summer |
Course Title | Semester Credit Hours |
RAD 101 | Introduction to Radiography | 2 |
RAD 102 | Patient Care Procedures | 2 |
RAD 153 | Applied Radiography I | 3 |
CREDITS | 7 | |
Second Semester - Fall | ||
RAD 110 | Radiographic Imaging I | 3 |
RAD 130 | Radiographic Procedures I | 3 |
RAD 165 | Applied Radiography II | 5 |
CREDITS | 11 | |
Third Semester - Spring | ||
RAD 115 | Radiographic Imaging II | 3 |
RAD 136 | Radiographic Procedures II | 3 |
RAD 175 | Applied Radiography III | 5 |
CREDITS | 11 | |
Fourth Semester - Summer | ||
RAD 201 | Radiation Biology | 2 |
RAD 230 | Radiographic Procedures III | 3 |
RAD 256 | Advanced Radiography I | 6 |
CREDITS | 11 | |
Fifth Semester - Fall | ||
RAD 205 | Radiographic Pathology | 2 |
RAD 210 | Radiographic Imaging III | 3 |
RAD 268 | Advanced Radiography II | 8 |
CREDITS | 13 | |
Sixth Semester - Spring | ||
RAD 103 | Introduction CT | 2 |
RAD 220 | Selected Imaging Topics | 3 |
RAD 278 | Advanced Radiography III | 8 |
CREDITS | 13 | |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 89 |
*Courses may be completed during Phase I, General Admission phase of the Radiologic Technology program or transferred in from another accredited institution. These courses must be completed with a grade of C or better before enrolling into the Limited Access Rad Tech program.
**Courses may be completed during the General 兔子先生 phase of the Radiologic Technology program, or after accepted into the Phase II, Limited Access Rad Tech program. It is recommended that the courses be taken during Phase I to help improve success in the Radiologic Courses of Phase II.
To apply to the Limited Access Rad Tech program, the following must be completed:
- The four courses denoted with *, found in the General Admission phase with grades of C or better.
- Submission of the completed