Associate of Science degree in Radiologic TechnologyProgram Description Kieser University's Associate of Science degree in Radiologic Technology will prime students for entry-level positions in the profession, and they will be well capable of producing radiographic images satisfactorily and in accordance with standardized practices and procedures. The program supplies radiological information, including medical terminology, patient care, radiographic procedures, radiation protection, equipment operations, as well as image production and evaluation. Program Mission Statement Kieser University's Associate of Science degree program in Radiologic Technology presents knowledgeable graduates that are well suited for entry-level positions within the field. Program graduates are eligible to sit for the national certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, and they are also qualified to be licensed by the State of Florida to practice Radiologic Technology. The Radiologic Technology program makes it a mission to teach its graduates the values and concepts of life-long learning, and its importance. Program Goals Statement The Program Goals listed below are specially formulated to meet the mission and objectives of Kieser University. Radiologic Technology's objective is further characterized by the following goals:
Prerequisite for Major Courses
Program Outline To receive an Associate of Science degree in Radiologic Technology, students are required to earn a total of 92.0 credit hours. Here are the Program requirements: You will need to graduate each major course with a minimum 'C' grade in order to proceed onto the subsequent course of the program. *Because it is a terminal degree, the Associate of Science Degree is non transferable. Want to know why Kieser is right for you? Here's why.Privacy | Contact Us | Kieser |