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2022-2023 Kilgore College Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Kilgore College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Radiologic Science, A.A.S.


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This curriculum leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree in Radiologic Science requiring 64 SCH. This program prepares students to assume a professional role in the field of Radiography. Radiographers assist in the diagnosis process by performing diagnostic medical procedures utilizing radiation, high tech equipment and computers. For the vast majority of diagnostic procedures, the radiographer has total responsibility for the care and well-being of the patient and must be prepared to produce quality images with care and empathy. Radiographers work in hospitals, physician’s offices, and primary care facilities.

Upon successful program completion, the graduate will be eligible to take the national certification examination in radiography offered by the ARRT, and will be eligible for a temporary Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRTI certificate from the TMB. Registered radiographers may be eligible to gain employment nationally depending on state licensure requirement. Radiographers may also pursue a career in education, management, training or sales. Advancement opportunities in this field include Computed Tomography Technologist, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist, Special Imaging Technologist, Cardiac Cath Lab Imaging Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Sonographer, Radiation Therapist, Registered Radiologist Assistant (RRA), Supervisor and Administrator. Some of these career opportunities require the Radiologic Technologist to seek additional education. For more information on this educational program select the corresponding link at www.kilgore.edu.

Semester Hours: 23


First Year


Second Year


Note:


+ Course of study identification number.
* Pre-admission courses can be taken prior to admission to the Radiologic Science Program.

§ Course requires a prerequisite course.
** Capstone Experience.

Successful program completion satisfies the educational requirement for eligibility to sit for the national certification examination in Radiography offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Prospective students should submit a Radiologic Science application. Students must have their own transportation to assigned off-campus clinical sites. Science courses expire after 5 years for this program (Biology 2401 and 2402). Between 6 to 7 years, students may take Biology 2404 as a refresher course to be current within the 5-year science course requirement. After 7 years, students must retake both Biology 2401 and 2402. A student who completes the required courses with an overall average of “C” or higher satisfies the requirements to receive an Associate of Applied Science degree.

RADR Academic (Didactical) Grading Scale:   RADR Clinical Grading Scale:
100-92 A   100-94 A
91-83 B   93-87 B
82-75 C   86-80 C
74-67 D   79 & below D
Below 67 F   69 & below F

Total Hours: 64


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