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Dec 06, 2024
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2022-2023 Yavapai College Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
Radiologic Technology - AAS
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Progression Plan - Radiologic Technology Pre-entry Requirements
Progression Plan - Radiologic Technology AAS
IMPORTANT: Professional Licensure Disclosure
The Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology prepares students for entry level positions as radiographers. The program is designed in accordance with the Radiography Curriculum established by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists and consists of classroom and laboratory instruction integrated with hands-on experience in a clinical setting.
Accreditation: This program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
Credit Hours Required: 76
Note: There are special admission requirements for the Radiologic Technology Program. For an application packet and detailed program information, visit www.yc.edu/radiology.
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Pre-Entry Requirements
Note: Pre-entry requirements must be complete or in progress in order to apply to the Radiologic Technology Program. To prepare to apply for the AAS Program, it is recommended that students begin in the Associate of Arts (Radiologic Tech Intent) degree program and work closely with an academic advisor to ensure timely and on-track progression for application submission.
The 24 credit hour pre-entry block includes Anatomy & Physiology I & II, Medical Terminology and 13 of the 19 total General Education credit hours required.
General Education (13 credits)
These General Education courses must be taken prior to applying to the Radiologic Technology program. Math and science coursework must be completed within the last ten years.
Medical Terminology and Anatomy & Physiology I & II (11 credits)
Radiologic Technology Core (46 credits)
Co-Requisite General Education (6 credits)
These two General Education courses are not pre-entry requirements and should be taken along with the Radiology courses (See Suggested Course Sequence).
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Radiologic Technology Degree program, the learner will be able to:
Goal: Graduate students who possess the clinical competency of an entry level radiologic technologist.
- Position patients for radiographic examinations.
- Apply principles of radiation protection for the patient, self, and others.
- Identify and perform basic patient care skills and techniques.
Goal: Graduate students who communicate effectively.
- Practice effective written communication skills.
- Employ effective oral communication skills.
- Use appropriate interpersonal skills and communication in the clinical setting.
Goal: Support students in the development, application, and integration of critical thinking and problem solving in the practice of radiography.
- Evaluate medical imaging procedures independently and recommend technical modifications to ensure diagnostic quality.
- Determine exposure factors to achieve optimum radiographic procedures consistent with minimizing dose to patients.
- Describe radiographic appearances and risks associated with specific forms of pathology.
Goal: Graduate students committed to professional growth.
- Practice ethical and professional behaviors in the clinical setting.
- Summarize professional obligations as a radiographer.
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