Radiography Associate in Science (XRAY-AS)

The 23 month full-time curriculum has been designed to assist students in developing and mastering basic clinical competencies and theoretical concepts of current radiography practice. Graduates receive an AS Degree in Radiologic Technology and are eligible to sit for the national examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists certification is recognized throughout the country. The Radiography program is fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-3182. Telephone (313) 704-5300. www.JRCERT.org

Special Admissions Requirements

Admission to this program is limited.  All program entry requirements must be met before a student is eligible for admission. One class per year is accepted. Seats are allotted to qualified students on a first qualified/first served basis.

Application packets are available from the Health Programs Admissions Office (850-484-2210) on the Warrington Campus or the Pensacola State College website at www.pensacolastate.edu/healthprograms. Next, scroll to the Radiography Information Packet.

Minimum requirements for eligibility to the program include high school diploma or GED and satisfactory scores on diagnostic tests in reading and computation skills.

When a student completes all sections of the application process and meets minimum criteria, they will be provisionally accepted into the program and assigned a seat in the next available class. Therefore, it is important to complete the application, testing and transcript acquisition process as soon as possible. The student will be notified of their provisional acceptance in a timely manner. Final admission into the program is contingent upon submission of satisfactory physical examination/immunization forms, drug screen and criminal background check.

Core courses with an RTE prefix may not be taken on a Pass/Fail option.

Requirements for the Associate in Science Degree for Hospital Based Radiographer graduates:

Pensacola State College provides a means for graduates of JRCERT accredited Hospital-based two-year programs who are currently registered Radiologic Technologist to pursue an Associate Degree. To qualify, the applicant must submit an application to the College and the Allied Health Department. The applicant must also submit an official transcript to the College and hold a current RT registration without restriction. Once the applicant has completed the required general education courses, he or she would receive 62 credits and would be awarded the Associate in Science degree. Please contact the Allied Health Department for advising.

Degree Requirements

Note: W00753 CPR for Health Care Providers must be taken during first semester of program prior to starting any clinical.

General Education Courses (15 hours)

(math and communications should be taken in the Summer semester)

MAC 1105College Algebra^***

3 cc

or

higher

 

PSY 2012General Psychology^***+

3 cc

ENC 1101CEnglish Composition I^***+

3 cc

Natural Sciences Course (Category V)

3 cc

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective (Category II)***

3 cc

Natural Sciences Elective: BSC 1005 preferred

Unless specific courses are listed, see general education page for course options in each category.

First Year

Summer (2 hours)

W 00753
CPR for Health Care Providers

RTE 1000CIntroduction to Radiologic Technology

2 cc

Fall (13 hours)

RTE 1111CRadiographic Nursing Procedures

3 cc

RTE 1613Radiographic Physics

1 cc

RTE 1503Radiographic Positioning I

2 cc

RTE 1702Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology I

2 cc

RTE 1804Radiography Clinic I

5 cc

Spring (13 hours)

RTE 1513Radiographic Positioning II^

2 cc

RTE 1712Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology II^

2 cc

RTE 1418CPrinciples of Radiographic Exposure

3 cc

RTE 2212Computer Applications in Radiology

1 cc

RTE 1814Radiography Clinic II^

5 cc

Summer (7 hours)

RTE 1562Radiographic Special Procedures^

2 cc

RTE 1824Radiography Clinic III^

2 cc

RTE 1834Radiography Clinic IV^

3 cc

Second Year

Fall (15 hours)

RTE 2931Radiographic Critique I

2 cc

RTE 2722Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology III^

2 cc

RTE 2523Radiographic Positioning III^

2 cc

RTE 2563Advanced Radiographic Procedures II

3 cc

RTE 2601Radiographic Imaging I^

2 cc

RTE 2844Radiography Clinic V^

4 cc

Spring (12 hours)

RTE 2572Advanced Radiographic Procedures I.^

2 cc

RTE 2473Introduction to Radiation Safety and Quality Assurance

1 cc

RTE 2602Radiographic Imaging II^

2 cc

RTE 2782Applied Radiographic Pathophysiology

2 cc

RTE 2385Radiation Biology

1 cc

RTE 2854Radiography Clinic VI^

4 cc

Total Credit Hours: 77

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