Associate of Applied Science Degree
Code: 172
Not designed as a Transfer Program
Purpose: The two-year associate degree in radiography is designed to provide a quality entry-level education in radiography through a competency-based clinical and didactic instructional curriculum in diagnostic imaging. Graduates of the program will be eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam for certification.
Admission Requirements: Requirements may change on an annual basis, and students can find the most up-to-date information in a booklet which can be found on the program’s web page or in the Admissions and Advising Center and in the Health and Life Sciences Division office. Completion of general education courses is one of the criteria used to make admissions decisions for this program.
Graduation Requirements: Students entering the Radiography degree program are required to take one Writing Intensive Course (WIC) in order to graduate. The WIC for this program is RAD 240 which has a prerequisite of ENG 111 and ENG 112 . Students who are awarded transfer credit for this course from another institution may fulfill the WIC requirement for this degree program by completing another WIC.
Students in all degree programs are required to take at least one Civic Engagement (CE) course to graduate.