APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR ADMISSION TO THE FALL 2010 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM IS April 1, 2010.
To print the Application Checklist and Instructions, click this link:
Application Checklist & Instructions
For application information contact Veronica Navarro at 843-525-8267.
THE CAREER
The Radiologic Technology associate degree is designed to prepare graduates to practice radiography in the ever changing health care environment. The program provides students with both the general academic and technical foundations necessary to competently perform a wide range of radiologic procedures. Upon completion of the program requirements, the student may be qualified to take the national certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT). Those who successfully pass the examination are issued certificates which confer the right to use the title "Registered Technologist" and the abbreviation "R.T. (ARRT)" after their names.
CAREER OPTIONS
Radiographers work closely with physicians in hospitals, clinics, doctors' offices, and mobile radiography units to assist in diagnosing disease and injuries. They operate a variety of computerized imaging equipment. A radiographer must exercise initiative and independent judgment in the performance of x-ray examinations. With additional preparation and education, radiographers are offered advancement opportunities in areas such as Mammography, Computerized Tomography, Magnetic Resonance, Sonography, Nuclear Medicine, Management, Supervision and/or Education, and Research. The salary range nationwide for a radiologic technologist is $15 - $33 per hour.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Radiologic Technology program at Technical College of the Lowcountry is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), and consists of general education courses, science, and radiologic technology courses taught in the college classroom, on-campus laboratories, and multiple clinical education sites throughout the four county area served by the college. The program consists of six semesters to complete before the student is awarded a Associate Degree in Health Sciences/Radiologic Technology.
BIO 100 is the required prerequisite to BIO 210 for Health Science Associate Programs.
ADMISSIONS
Student applicants interested in the Radiologic Technology program must first complete the college admission application process. The student will then make an appointment with a Health Science advisor. Acceptance into the college does not guarantee admission in the Radiologic Technology program. Applications specific to the Radiologic Technology program may only be obtained from the Health Science department at TCL. For more information on the Radiologic Technology program at Technical College of the Lowcountry, please attend a free information session. Visit our website at http://www.tcl.edu/healthSciences or contact a Health Science advisor at 843.525.8267.
To learn more about applying for the Radiologic Technology Program, click on this link:
Health Sciences Info Presentation Spring 2010 RAD
TCL Radiologic Technology Program Handbook
TCL RAD TECH Program Mission and Goals
Health Science Division Student Handbook 2009-2010
JRCERT address is 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606, phone 312-704-5300. |