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We Mold Critical Thinkers and Caring Leaders

Radiography education goes beyond the textbooks and arithmetic. Our program prepares graduates for handling real-world situations with a human touch while upholding the highest professional standards. In the A.S. Radiography Program, students will receive education on human anatomy and physiology, radiographic positioning, patient care, radiobiology, radiographic physics, and equipment operation.

Program Manual

The A.S. Radiography Program Manual contains all the policies and procedures of the program. This includes information on the curriculum and the program's clinical component. All Radiography students are required to abide by the policies in this manual.

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Course Info and Curriculum Sequence

Course descriptions, curriculum sequence, complete curriculum requirements,  and other detailed curriculum information can be found in our Academic Catalog.

Clinical Education

The A.S. Radiography Program incorporates 5 consecutive trimesters of clinical education. During the first 2 clinical trimesters, students will attend clinicals on Mondays and Wednesdays. During the third clinical trimester, students will attend clinicals on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. During the last 2 clinical trimesters, students will attend clinicals on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Clinical hours may fall anywhere between 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. on each assigned day.

The program utilizes an electronic clinical data management system called Trajecsys©. Students are required to register and pay for Trajecsys prior to starting the clinical component of the program. The cost of Trajecsys is $150, to be paid directly to the company. For more information, visit www.trajecsys.com.

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