Credential(s) Offered
Associate's degree
Method of Delivery
In Person
When offered
Daytime Hours, Evening Hours
Instructional Program (CIP)
Description
Radiologic Technology is the art and science of using x-rays to produce images of the organs, bones, tissues, and vessels of the human body. Students in this technology are educated in utilizing x-ray equipment and techniques, proper patient positioning, radiation protection methodologies, and quality patient care. As a member of the medical imaging team, the radiologic technologist produces quality, diagnostic images that are interpreted by radiologists — physicians who specialize in medical imaging. The programs are accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (20 N. Wacker Dr, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-3182; 312-704-5300; mail@jrcert.org; www.jrcert.org). Graduation from an accredited program in Radiologic Technology ensures eligibility to sit for the certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). In conjunction with related and technology didactic courses, students apply their knowledge during integrated clinical experiences in area radiology departments. Academically ready students can apply to the program following the guidelines of the Allied Health competitive admission process. Interested applicants should review the information provided here and contact their program advisor for application requirements.
Details
Program Length (Weeks)
87
Hours
2655
Entrance Requirements
None
School
Delaware Technical Community College- Owens - Credit
WIOA Approved Program
Yes
Training Location(s)
21179 College Drive; Georgetown, DE
Local WIB
1 - Statewide
Type of Attainment:
AAS Degree
Name of Credential
Associates Degree in Allied Health
Type of financial aid offered or have access to
WIA, Pell
Refund Policy
To receive a tuition/fee adjustment for a course drop, the student must first officially drop the course (see Course Drop/Add/Withdrawal Procedure). To access the full refund policy, click here.
Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?
Yes - Middle States
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?
No
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?
No
Cost Items
Books (Estimated)
$4,800.00 Total books for 6 semesters using the cost for technology standard of $800 per semester.
In-State/District Tuition
$12,962.50 Total Tuition for 6 semesters.
Other Fees
$168.00 Lab Fees, $12 per lab hour for 14 lab hours total.
Out-of-State/District Tuition
$32,406.25 Total out-of-state tuition for 6 semesters.
Registration Fee
$1,060.00 $15 per semester for registration/$20 per semester for student services fee/$10 per credit for technology fee/ Program has 6 semesters and 85 credits.
Total In-State Program Cost
$18,990.50
Total Out-of-State Program Cost
$38,434.25