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Radiologic Technology

Associate's Degree

Next Start Dates
July 07, 2025
January 05, 2026

24 months estimated time to completion with full-time study1

AART exam preparation to earn your radiologic technologist certification and registration

23 courses to complete the Radiologic Tech program

On-Campus and Online Radiologic Tech Programs

In as few as 24 months, you could be ready to work as a radiologic technologist.1 With an Associate’s degree in Radiologic Technology, gain proficiency in diagnostic imaging, medical terminology, physiology and radiation safety, and learn to confidently convey assured leadership with patients. With hands-on experience at clinical sites, on-campus lab, diverse clinical practicum settings and online coursework, you’ll be confident in your skills outside of the classroom and ready to start your career.

Save time and money on your Associate's degree with self-directed assessments. These $149 online, interactive assessments allow you to show that you already achieved the skills and knowledge for a particular course and don't need to take it. We'll provide prep materials and you can work with a peer tutor to prepare at no additional cost.

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What Types of Radiologic Technology Classes Will I Take?

Through career-focused curriculum, hands-on opportunities and online flexibility in this Radiologic Technology Associate's degree program, you'll be able to utilize standard X-ray, mobile X-ray and fluoroscopic technologies, along with patient care techniques. Outside of your general education courses, you’ll gain practical, highly trained skills and feel prepared and market-ready to pursue a career as a radiologic technologist.

  • Radiology Physics
    • Study how the X-ray circuit creates electrons and the interactions that occur inside and outside the X-ray tube
    • Examine the X-ray circuit, X-ray production and photon interactions with matter
    • Learn how to prepare for operation of the X-ray control panel and tube
  • Radiologic Positioning and Anatomy I
    • Introduce radiography positioning and associate anatomy for the chest, bony thorax, upper extremities and abdomen
    • Focus on the foundations of diagnostically sound radiograph positioning
    • Study standard routine projections for chest, bony thorax, upper extremities and the abdomen; medical and positioning terminology associated with proper positioning; and complete image analysis
  • Radiographic Evaluation, Disease and Quality Control
    • Study the analyzation of radiographic images, and the quality control for radiographic equipment
    • Focus on the critical thinking skills required to analyze healthy and diseased images, and make appropriate adjustments as necessary
    • Review image criteria, diseases and quality control equipment tests and prepare to critique images, identifying diseases and quality control testing
  • Radiologic Technology Practicum I
    • Participate in a clinical education component and experience solid introduction to radiologic imaging in various clinical settings like real radiologic technologists
    • Expand and apply knowledge gained in Radiographic Positioning and Anatomy courses, such as operating radiologic equipment and procuring quality radiologic images

What Radiologic Technology Skills Will I Gain?

Accurate Anatomical Imaging

Leverage foundational knowledge in anatomy and physiology to adapt exams to each patient for precise images.

Radiographic Equipment Operation

Use different types of equipment like practicing radiographic technologists and evaluate technical factors to perform diagnostic imaging exams.

Adherence to Safety Standards

Follow radiation safety practices for patients and personnel.

Patient Care and Positioning

Accurately assess patient sensitivity and condition to modify procedures as needed while keeping patients informed along the way.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Turn Your Associate’s Degree in Radiologic Technology into a Career

We’ve made advancing your education in Radiologic Technology even easier by offering courses and radiology technologists credentials that fit into a busy working schedule. Once you earn your Associate's degree in Radiologic Technology, you can also choose to continue your education by transferring your credits into our Health and Wellness Bachelor’s degree.
  • Radiologic Technology

    Start your Radiologic Technology degree if:

    You’re interested in a fulfilling career that combines technology and direct patient care; specifically, how technology works in the field of radiology and healthcare and makes an impact on patient well-being.

    Radiologic Technology Certification:

    After graduation, you’ll feel prepared to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam to earn your national certification examination and registration. Plus, the application fee for the first attempt at the ARRT certification exam is included in the total program costs.2

    Radiologic Technology Career Opportunities:

    Radiologic Technologist

    Projected job growth:

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the projected job growth potential by year 2033 for radiologic technologists is projected to grow faster than average at 6%.3

    

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Tuition Costs & Savings

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With a total of 23 courses, full-time Radiologic Technology students can finish in as few as 18 months1 for an estimated $40,241.

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x 108 total credits
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$33,156 total tuition
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$40,241 estimated full-time total tuition and fees

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Where Can I Find a Radiologic Technology Program Near Me?

At Rasmussen University, we want our courses to be available on your schedule, not the other way around. Select programs are available for enrollment through a specific campus and nationally online, but students complete the courses online and can utilize online and on-campus support and resources.

The degree type can vary based on the state. This is an Associate of Science (AS) degree in FL, and an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in MN.

See below to find out where you can find a Radiologic Technology program near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What professional licensure does this Radiologic Technology program prepare me for?

    From your first day in class in this Radiology Technologist program, we’ll be preparing you to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam to earn your certification and registration. Plus, the application fee for the first attempt at the ARRT certification exam is included in the total program costs.2

  • What kind of support is available to Rasmussen University students?

    Know that when you commit to Rasmussen University, we commit to your education. Students’ learning experience pursuing on-campus and online Radiology Tech programs is not limited to the classroom. As a Radiologic Technology student, you’ll be challenged in on-campus labs, diverse clinical practicum settings and online coursework.

    You’ll have our support every step of the way, even after graduation. We offer support services such as:

    • Admissions and academic advisor
    • Award-winning library and learning services
    • Internationally recognized online tutoring
    • Peer mentors and writing lab
    • Career services
    • 24/7 tech support
    • Mental health support
    • And much more
  • Why are transferable skills taught in radiology tech school?

    Along with radiologic tech program skills, you’ll also develop essential soft skills including communication, critical thinking and information literacy, to be career-ready and a strong, well-rounded leader in your field.

  • What is the HESI A2 exam?

    The HESI A2 exam is one of the qualifying exams into the Rasmussen University Radiology Tech programs. Find full acceptance requirements in our University catalog or contact an admissions advisor.

    The HESI A2 (Health Education Systems, Inc. Admission Assessment) exam, is often referred to as the HESI exam. The 170 multiple choice questions are designed to evaluate both your academic knowledge and your critical thinking skills across various areas, such as grammar, biology, chemistry and more. Learn more about the HESI A2 exam on our Health Sciences and Nursing Entrance exam page.

  • Is this an online program?

    Though these are not fully online Radiologic Tech programs, they do include some self-directed assessments and online learning to save time and money. The core courses are largely hands-on and campus-based—where you’ll get career-focused training to help prepare you for other healthcare facilities.

  • What’s the difference between a radiologist and radiology tech?

    The main difference between these careers in the medical specialty of radiology is that radiologists are medical doctors who can interpret and diagnose medical images—and radiology techs are associate-degree-level professionals trained in imaging tests, procedures and equipment.

    Basically, a radiologic techs operates the medical imaging equipment, takes the X-ray, CT scan or MRI, and a radiologist interprets diagnostic images to make a medical diagnosis.

    Both are professionals with in radiologic sciences, with knowledge of human anatomy, medical terminology, diagnostic and medical imaging, and more. Learn more about these health professions in our article Radiologist vs. Radiologic Technologist: Illuminating the Differences.

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Accreditation

Higher Learning Commission (HLC)

Rasmussen University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)

The following Radiologic Technology Associate degree programs at Rasmussen University are accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT):

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, Illinois 60606-3182
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312-704-5300

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Program Mission Statement

The Rasmussen University Radiologic Technology program is dedicated to educating highly qualified radiologic technologists who possess and safely demonstrate the entry level knowledge, skills and attitude to perform proficiently in various radiology settings.

Program Goals

The accredited Radiology Tech program (online or on campus) will provide a framework of education that reflects the mission and goals of Rasmussen University. It will provide students with the appropriate education and training necessary for the development of skills required to successfully complete the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) competencies, examination, and employment. The objectives of the Radiologic Technology program are to prepare students to become valuable members of a healthcare team by providing quality patient care and diagnostic images. Graduates value critical thinking, effective communication, diverse perspectives and medical ethics as they pertain to the Radiologic Technology profession.

Student Learning Outcomes

Goal 1: Students will demonstrate clinical competence
Student Learning Outcomes:
a. Students will generate diagnostic images applying appropriate exposure parameters.
b. Students will select appropriate radiation protective practices.

Goal 2: Students will demonstrate effective critical-thinking skills
Student Learning Outcomes:
a. Students will revise procedures to accommodate patients in a trauma and mobile setting.
b. Students will model positioning skills and exposure factors to meet patient needs and limitations.

Goal 3: Students will demonstrate effective communication skills
Student Learning Outcomes
a. Students will model effective oral and written communication skills in the didactic setting.
b. Students will comply with the need for effective oral and written communication skills in the clinical setting.

Goal 4: Students will demonstrate professionalism
Student Learning Outcomes
a. Students will value the importance of continued professional development.
b. Students will synthesize professional & ethical behavior in the clinical setting.

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