A.S. Radiologic Technology
The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology is designed to give you a top-notch education in both academics and clinical skills. You’ll train to become skilled in administering ionizing radiation for medical imaging and prepare for licensing exams. The radiology degree curriculum includes hands-on experience in our energized labs with digital imaging technology, plus clinical rotations in various settings like trauma, pediatrics, and surgery, all within just 24 months.
Est. time to completion:
24 months*
Credit hours:
97
Cost per credit hour:
$470
Hands-on learning
Get real-world ready with clinical experience.
Access to imaging technology
Check images you’ve captured in real-time at one of our energized labs.
JRCERT accredited
This degree adheres to the education standards of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.
A.S. Radiologic Technology
Curriculum
Overview
The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology offers comprehensive academic and clinical training to prepare students for administering ionizing radiation in medical imaging and for future licensing exams to become a radiology technician.
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Courses
For course descriptions, see our Course Catalog.
Financial assistance
Financial assistance is available to those who apply and qualify. Talk with us to see if Federal Student Aid, scholarships, transfer credits, employer assistance, loans and grants, or military discounts are available to you.
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Back to Radiology program*Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc.
The Radiology program is part of Sullivan University’s College of Allied Health. View Licensure Disclosure by State.
The A.S. Radiologic Technology at Sullivan University is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).