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Full-Time Career Programs | Health Science

Health Science

Radiologic Technologist

Students in this major will learn how to perform imaging procedures using ionizing radiation.  They will learn appropriate patient care skills as well as radiation protection procedures for their patients, themselves, and others.  They will learn to operate a variety of imaging equipment, factors that affect image quality, and criteria for image evaluation.  Extensive clinical assignments are included.  Upon completion, graduates will satisfy the educational requirements to take the Radiography certification exam provided by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). 

 

Career Major Length 2700 Hours
 
Course Title Hours

Master Student Workshop

15

Fundamentals of Radiological Sciences & Health Care

48

Ethics and Law in the Radiologic Sciences

32

Image Analysis I

64

Film-Screen Image Acquisition and Display

80

Image Analysis II

64

Imaging Equipment

96

Digital Image Acquisition and Display

64

Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences

64

Pharmacology and Drug Administration

32

Radiologic Clinical Practice I

645

Radiologic Clinical Practice II

645

Basic Principles of Computed Tomography

48

Radiation Biology

48

Radiation Production and Characteristics

48

Radiation Protection

48

Radiographic Pathology

32

Radiographic Procedures I

150

Radiographic Procedures II

150

Career Preparation for Radiography

16

Comprehensive Program Review for Radiography

64

Advanced Imaging

48

Radiologic Clinical Practice III

199


College credit may be available


Average Oklahoma Salary
$20/hour

Helpful Attributes and Abilities

  • Good physical and mental health
  • Ability to critically think and problem solve
  • Ability to work well with others
  • Ability to work independently
  • Flexibility to work in various environments
  • Ability to wear a lead apron and stand for long periods of time
  • Ability to adapt to emergency situations

Who Can Enroll
Adults

Prerequisites

  • High school diploma or GED
  • 18 years of age
  • CPR for Health Care Provider (AHA Course)
  • Minimum of 25 credit hours of college level education in the following areas:
    • Anatomy and Physiology- 5 or more
    • Medical Terminology – 2 or 3 hours
    • English Composition I - 3 hours
    • English Composition II or Speech - 3 hours
    • General College Math or College Algebra – 3 or 4 hours
    • Computer  Concepts with Applications- 3 hours
    • U.S. History to 1865 or Since 1865- 3 hours
    • American Government- 3 hours

Location
Springlake Campus
Health Careers Center

1720 Springlake Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73111

Financial Aid
Available for those who qualify

Student Organization
HOSA-Health Occupations Students of America

Certifications Available
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) National Certification exam

Industry Accreditations
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive
Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
(312) 704-5300
mail@jrcert.org

Metro Tech Accreditations
Oklahoma Board of Career and Technology Education (OBCTE)
1500 West Seventh Ave.
Stillwater, OK 74074
phone (405) 377-2000, 1-800-522-5810
fax (405) 743-6809

Oklahoma State Board of Education (OSBE)
2500 N. Lincoln
Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4599
phone (866) 249-9410, fax (405) 521-6205
Judy_Jolley@mail.sde.state.ok.us

North Central Association-Commission on Accreditation & School Improvement (NCA-CASI)
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 8710008
Tempe, AZ 85287
Phone: (866)837-2229, fax (480)773-6901
denz@ncacasi.org


2011 Outcome Data
ARRT pass rate = 96%, 5-year ARRT pass rate = 95%
Completers = 100%
Job Placement Rate = 96%

 

 

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