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Medical Radiologic Technology AAS
The course of study for a radiologic technologist is a two-year program, leading to an associate of applied science degree. The program is offered at LSC-Montgomery and LSC-CyFair. Each college accepts one
class each year into the radiologic technology program. The six-semester program includes two summer semesters, for a total of 63 credit hours.
The curriculum is a balance of general education and technical courses in the classroom and laboratory, as well as supervised clinical experiences at local hospitals and outpatient clinics. This combination provides the student an opportunity for educational development and assurance of competency in radiographic skills.
The program is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills to perform radiographic examinations, provide patient care and assist the radiologist during diagnostic procedures. Radiologic technologists are employed in medical centers, hospitals, extended care facilities, physicians’ offices, specialist clinics, and other health care institutions.
A Program Overview of the Health Sciences Area of Study
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1Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, 2016, www.bls.gov/oes.
Programs At-A-Glance
Medical Radiologic Technology AASAvailable at LSC-CyFair and LSC-Montgomery
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Median Wage: $55,501
The Medical Radiologic Technology Program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.
Updated as of May 2018
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Medical Radiologic Technology AAS
Complete your Medical Radiologic Technology AAS in 2 years!
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Representative career titles and job positions for this program plan include:• Radiologic Technologist• RadiographerX-Ray Technologist2
1Median Wage: $55,501 1Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, 2016, www.bls.gov/oes.
2Position titles vary by employer and location.
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For more information on gainful employment, visit LoneStar.edu/GainfulEmployment.
Intro to Anatomy and PhysiologyORAnatomy andPhysiology I and II
Certifications/Licensure
AAS Degree63 Credits
Principles of RadiographicImaging II
Clinical III
Advanced Radiographic Procedures
Humanities/Fine Arts
Radiographic Imaging Equipment
Radiation Biology and Protection
Clinical IV
Radiographic Pathology Radiologic Technology Seminar
Clinical V
Principles of Radiographic Imaging I
Introduction to Radiography & Patient Care
Basic Radiographic Procedures
College Algebra
Composition & Rhetoric I
Clinical I
Clinical II
General Psychology
Intermediate Radiographic Procedures
Prerequisites4 Credits
American Registry of Radiologic Technologies(ARRT)
Texas Medical Boards (TMB)