RT23 Radiologic Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree

Offered at the Griffin Campus

Program Entrance Term: Fall
Minimum Length of Program: 7 terms
Minimum Credit Hours for Graduation: 77

Program Description

This 28-month program is designed to prepare students to pass the examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), obtain employment as a Registered Technologist RT(R), and to function as Radiologic Technologists in a variety of clinical environments.

Admission Requirements

  • Submit completed application and application fee
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Submit official high school transcript or GED transcript with test scores and ALL post-secondary transcripts in an official sealed envelope
  • Meet assessment requirements

Upon admission to the College, students desiring the Radiologic Technology program will be placed in the Health Care Management Degree while working on program admission requirements. Acceptance into the Radiologic Technology program is a competitive selection process which is based on the GPA of prerequisite courses and the score on the PSB HOAE Examination.

Applicants must meet general admissions requirements, as well as the following minimum requirements. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into the program. The student must successfully complete BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, MATH 1111 ENGL 1101, and SPCH 1101 with a minimum grade of C in conjunction with a minimum 3.0 GPA. All of these courses must be completed by the last day of spring semester to be considered for fall semester entrance into the program. There are no exceptions! If a student retakes a course to improve his/her grade, the higher grade will be calculated into the GPA. Financial aid may or may not pay for a student to retake a course. PSYC 1101, ALHS 1090 and one Humanities/Fine Arts elective may be taken during the program to maintain full time status throughout the entire program. These courses must be completed before graduation with a minimum grade of “C” or better. If a student wishes to take these courses prior to program admission, he/she will not be full time the first two semester of the program. If a student transfers from another Radiologic Technology program, 25 percent of the program must be taken at SCTC.

All students must submit test scores from the Psychological Services Bureau (PSB) Health Occupations Aptitude Examination with a minimum score of 190. Scores cannot be more than a year old. The PSB can only be taken twice within the competition period.  Program faculty recommend students take the examination at Southern Crescent Technical College. It is administered in the Community Service Building and the results are accessed online by program faculty. Southern Crescent Technical College administers the PSB test every Monday.  The PSB schedule of dates and times is located online and students must complete and submit the noncredit registration form at https://www.sctech.edu/bcp/community-and-continuing-education/ce-registration/ and email leann.white@sctech.edu or pay at the cashier window.  Please only call 770-228-7364 for any other questions.  Seating is limited and available seats fill up fast, especially in the spring semester. Schedule early and do not wait until the last minute. If a student takes the PSB HOAE at a different testing site, it must be the 3rd edition and all attempts must be transferred to Southern Crescent Technical College via PSB, at an additional cost to the student. For test question samples, visit www.psbtests.com.

The student will be responsible for notifying program faculty, of his/her intent to compete, by completing the Allied Health Application ONLY if all program entrance requirements will be met by the end of the spring semester and PSB Exam results have been submitted. All Allied Health Applications must be submitted on or before the last day of spring semester. If transfer credits are involved, the student will be responsible for making sure all transcripts are into the college by this deadline. Program faculty will NOT accept late submissions of Allied Health Applications, transfer credits, or PSB Exam results. If the student is not accepted and wishes to re-compete the following year, the student must resubmit a new Allied Health Application and new PSB Exam results. Allied Health Applications are available on the Southern Crescent Technical College website at https://www.sctech.edu/programs/allied-health-program-application/. There is no waiting list!

Should there be more qualified students competing than available spaces, candidates are admitted based on the GPA, for courses listed above, plus the score on the PSB HOAE. The grade point average, which is based on the 4.00 scale, will be converted to a 400 point scale and added to the score of the PSB (maximum score - 305 points). Spaces are filled from the highest score downward until the maximum enrollment total is reached. The student's program application date will break any tie. Application date is defined as the date when the student applied to the college for the program or the date on the Change of Enrollment Form to the Radiologic Technology Program. All applicants will be notified of program status by email within three weeks following the competition deadline.

Applicants are accepted into the Radiologic Technology Program fall term (August) and are accepted only as full-time day students. During the first term of the program and prior to starting clinical, each student is required to complete an online drug screen/background check through Advantage Students. The student also must submit a current copy of an American Heart Healthcare Provider CPR certification. Each student accepted into the program is required to complete an evening clinical rotation.

NOTE: Grading standards for radiologic technology courses are very stringent. For students to progress to the next course of study, a minimum grade of C must be achieved in every RADT course. Students must also maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 to remain in the program.

Readmission Policy

If a student withdraws for any reason, the student may be allowed to re-enter the program the following year at the point in which the student withdrew from the program unless the student withdraws prior to the completion of the first term of the program. These students must re-compete for program entrance. This courtesy is extended only once. Upon readmission into the Radiologic Technology program, the student must prove content retention and complete additional requirements as deemed necessary by the program faculty. Readmission will be based on available space within the classroom and clinical sites. For more information, please refer to the Radiologic Technology Program Handbook.

Approximate additional costs other than tuition, fees, and textbooks

Equipment/supplies (approx.) $100
Uniforms (approx.) $300
Liability insurance $40
Medical fees (approx.) $400
Review seminar (optional) $200
Registry application fee $200
School pin (optional) (approx.) $50
Graduation fees $75

NOTE: A student who has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor may be accepted into the Radiologic Technology program as long as there are program clinical affiliates that will allow that student in for rotations. However, such a conviction may cause a student to be ineligible to take the national examination. Permission to sit for the national examination rests solely with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). If a student is concerned about qualifying to take the ARRT examination because of the student’s record, the student may choose to prequalify by visiting the ARRT website, www.arrt.org, before starting the core classes or the program. The student should also notify the program faculty prior to starting the program to ensure there are clinical sites that will allow the student to rotate through to meet clinical requirements.

The following is a suggested path to complete this program in a timely manner. An individual’s path to completion may be different based on institutional and personal factors affecting his/her academic progress.

Note: While all courses are offered, they may vary by term and campus. See the program advisor for any questions.

Program Courses

First Term

ENGL 1101Composition and Rhetoric

3

BIOL 2113Anatomy and Physiology I

3

BIOL 2113LAnat and Physiology Lab I

1

Natural Sciences/Mathematics elective—Choose one:

MATH 1013Algebraic Concepts

3

OR

MATH 1101Mathematical Modeling

3

OR

MATH 1111College Algebra

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Second Term

SPCH 1101Public Speaking

3

BIOL 2114Anatomy and Physiology II

3

BIOL 2114LAnat and Phys Lab II

1

Third Term

PSYC 1101Introductory Psychology

3

ALHS 1090MedTerm/Allied Health Sciences

2

RADT 1010Introduction to Radiology

4

RADT 1030Radiographic Procedures I

3

Fourth Term

RADT 1060Radiographic Procedures II

3

RADT 1065Radiologic Science

2

RADT 1320Clinical Radiography I

4

Humanities/Fine Arts elective—Choose one: (Required)

HUMN 1101Introduction to Humanities

3

OR

MUSC 1101Music Appreciation

3

OR

ARTS 1101Art Appreciation

3

OR

ENGL 2130American Literature

3

OR

THEA 1101Theatre Appreciation

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Fifth Term

RADT 1085Radiologic Equipment

3

RADT 1330Clinical Radiography II

7

RADT 2090Radiographic Procedures III

2

Sixth Term

RADT 1075Radiographic Imaging

4

RADT 1200Principles/Rad Bio&Protection

2

RADT 2340Clinical Radiography III

6

Seventh Term

RADT 2260Radiologic Technology Review

3

RADT 2360Clinical Radiography IV

9

*Course will be accepted when transferred in from another institution with a grade of a C or better but may not be offered at this institution.