The program prepares the student for certification as a full diagnostic radiologic technologist. Training includes radiographic equipment operation, exposure and image processing principles, radiographic procedures, radiation protection, patient care and directed clinical practice. The program runs for 24 months, including two summer sessions. Upon completion of the program, the student will be awarded a certificate of achievement and Associate of Science degree. Graduates of program are eligible to apply for certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and the state of California (CRT and Fluoroscopy). The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
Program Learning Outcomes:
Students who complete the Radiologic Technology Program will be able to:
• Master entry-level skills in positioning, employ safe radiation practices on patients, self and others, and select appropriate technical factors for radiographic exams.
• Communicate using professional language, accurately obtain patient histories and listen without judgment to patients, visitors, physicians, and staff.
• Adapt standard procedures for non-routine exams, modify patient care skills for the injured or critically ill patients, and adjust technical factors for pathology and non-routine exams.
• Maintain calm composure at all times, maintain compliance with all mandatory health and safety policies, and treat patients, visitors, physicians and staff with kindness and respect.
30-32 students annually
The Radiologic Technology Program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required for an entry-level position as a Radiologic Technologist in a variety of settings.
The program prepares the student for certification as a full diagnostic radiologic technologist. Training includes radiographic equipment operation, exposure and image processing principles, radiographic procedures, radiation protection, patient care and directed clinical practice. The program runs for 24 months ,including two summer sessions. Upon completion of the program, the student will be awarded a certificate of achievement and Associate of Science degree. Graduates of program are eligible to apply for certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and the state of California (CRT and Fluoroscopy). The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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RADT 101 | Basic Radiologic Technology | 2 | Y1, S1 |
RADT 070L | Orientation to X-Ray Equipment | 0.5 | Y1, S1 |
RADT 131 | Patient Care | 3 | Y1, S1 |
RADT 190 | Radiographic Positioning I | 1 | Y1, S1 |
RADT 190L | Radiographic Positioning 1 - Laboratory | 1 | Y1, S1 |
RADT 256A | Directed Clinical Practice I | 5 | Y1, S1 |
RADT 121 | Radiographic Exposure | 3 | Y1, S2 |
RADT 121C | Radiographic Exposure Laboratory | 1 | Y1, S2 |
RADT 201 | Radiographic Positioning II | 1 | Y1, S2 |
RADT 201L | Radiographic Positioning II - Laboratory | 1 | Y1, S2 |
RADT 256B | Directed Clinical Practice II | 7.5 | Y1, S2 |
RADT 110 | Recording Media | 2 | Y1, S3 |
RADT 192 | Image Analysis for Radiographic Technology | 2 | Y1, S3 |
RADT 256C | Directed Clinical Practice III | 6 | Y1, S3 |
RADT 221 | Advanced Imaging Techniques | 2 | Y2, S1 |
RADT 230 | Radiologic Science | 2 | Y2, S1 |
RADT 231 | Pathology for Imaging Sciences | 1 | Y2, S1 |
RADT 210 | Radiographic Positioning III | 1 | Y2, S1 |
RADT 210L | Radiographic Positioning III - Laboratory | 1 | Y2, S1 |
RADT 060 | Venipuncture for Radiology | 0.5 | Y2, S1 |
RADT 257A | Directed Clinical Practice IV | 7.5 | Y2, S1 |
RADT 086 | Fluoroscopy and Radiation Safety | 2.5 | Y2, S2 |
RADT 086L | Fluoroscopy and Radiation Safety Laboratory | 0.5 | Y2, S2 |
RADT 240 | Radiation Biology | 1 | Y2, S2 |
RADT 241 | Sectional Anatomy | 1 | Y2, S2 |
RADT 257B | Directed Clinical Practice V | 7.5 | Y2, S2 |
RADT 242 | Organization of Radiology | 1 | Y2, S3 |
RADT 257C | Directed Clinical Practice VI | 6 | Y2, S3 |
Cassandra Storey · 05/13/21
SDCCE supports this program modification
Jesse Lopez · 05/13/21
San Diego Miramar agrees with the COE's recommendation and supports the program modification.
Nichol Roe · 05/12/21
Palomar supports this modification
Rose LaMuraglia · 05/11/21
City Supports
Dr. Javier Ayala · 05/05/21
Grossmont supports.
Dr. Al Taccone · 05/03/21
MiraCosta College endorses/supports.
Tina Ngo Bartel · 05/03/21
Mesa College submitted the appropriate LMI from the COE. The COE recommends proceeding with developing a new program or a program modification because 1) the occupations’ entry-level and median earnings are above the living wage and 3) a supply gap exists.
Tina Recalde · 04/13/21
This is a program revision that decreases the overall core program units from 75 units to 71.5 units.
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