Courses and Requirements
Effective Fall 2016
The associate degree program in Radiologic Technology closely integrates theoretical and practical knowledge for application in performing procedures under supervision at a clinical site. Successful completion of this program qualifies graduates to take the national certification exam offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. The successful completion of this exam qualifies graduates to be employed as a Registered Radiologic Technologist. A grade of “C” or better is required in all Radiologic Technology courses in order to continue to the next semester. Students must earn a minimum grade of C in all career courses and in all science courses in order to graduate. Seventy-eight credit hours are required for graduation.
Starting in the fall of 2014, any student enrolled in an associate degree program who is new to NECC and has no academic history at the college, must take at least one course designated as intensive in each of NECC’s six core academic skills in order to graduate. In most cases, the program’s core required courses include these intensive courses. Plan to see an advisor for more complete information about this graduation requirement.
Accreditation
The Radiologic Technology Program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-2901, 312-704-5300.
Admission Criteria
Admission Criteria can be found on Health Required Forms.
Information Session Dates
The dates of Radiologic Information Sessions can be found on Health Information Sessions.
CORI/CHRI/SORI
Students interested in participation in this academic program may be required to undergo a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check, a Criminal Records Central Repository (CHRI) check and/or a Sex Offender Registry Information (SORI) check. For more information, visit the CORI/CHRI/SORI page.
CPR
Students are required to be CPR Certified at the Health Care Provider/ Professional Rescuer level prior to the start of clinical courses.
Drug Screening
Students enrolled in this academic program are required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Health
Students are required to complete a health evaluation, including the Hepatitis B immunization series, prior to final acceptance to the Program.
Student Professional Liability Insurance
Students are required to carry professional liability insurance. The premium is to be paid at the time of course registration.
Requirements
BIO121 | Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | Quantitative Reason Intensive Science Technology Intensive |
BIO122 | Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | Quantitative Reason Intensive Science Technology Intensive |
ENG101 | English Composition I | 3 | |
ENG102 | English Composition II | 3 | |
HES130 | Introduction to Patient Care | 3 | |
HES207 | Clinical Pathophysiology | 3 | |
RTA110 | Radiologic Procedures I | 3 | |
RTA111 | Radiologic Exposures I | 3 | |
RTA120 | Radiologic Procedures II | 3 | |
RTA121 | Radiologic Exposures II | 3 | |
RTA125 | Introduction to Radiologic Physics | 3 | |
RTA191 | Clinical Practicum I | 2 | |
RTA192 | Clinical Practicum II | 2 | |
RTA201 | Radiologic Equipment & Quality Assurance | 3 | |
RTA202 | Advanced Radiographic Imaging | 3 | Information Literacy Intensive Written Communication Intensive |
RTA203 | Radiobiology & Protection | 3 | |
RTA204 | Special Radiographic & Interventional Procedures | 3 | |
RTA205 | Computer Imaging & Cross Sectional Anatomy | 3 | Public Presentation Intensive |
RTA220 | Radiologic Procedures III | 3 | |
RTA292 | Clinical Practicum III Summer | 3 | |
RTA294 | Clinical Practicum IV | 3 | |
RTA295 | Clinical Practicum V | 3 | |
Courses with Prerequisites: BIO121, BIO122, ENG102, HES130, HES207
Courses with Prerequisites and Co-requisites: RTA110, RTA111, RTA120, RTA121, RTA125, RTA191, RTA192, RTA201, RTA202, RTA203, RTA204, RTA205, RTA220, RTA292, RTA294, RTA295
Electives
Program Notes
Effective Fall 2016
Students considering a career as a radiologic technologist must be able to integrate a scientific knowledge (e.g., mathematics, physics, human anatomy) and technical skills to produce images that assist the radiologist with establishing a patient’s diagnosis and treatment. Success in this profession will require the physical ability to lift and move patients, good interpersonal and communication skills, and basic knowledge of computers.
Required Course Sequence Radiologic Technology Associate Degree
Year 1
Fall
BIO121 | Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | Quantitative Reason Intensive Science Technology Intensive |
CIS101-299 | Computer Science Elective | 3-4 | |
ENG101 | English Composition I | 3 | |
HES130 | Introduction to Patient Care | 3 | |
RTA110 | Radiologic Procedures I | 3 | |
RTA111 | Radiologic Exposures I | 3 | |
RTA191 | Clinical Practicum I | 2 | |
Spring
BIO122 | Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | Quantitative Reason Intensive Science Technology Intensive |
ENG102 | English Composition II | 3 | |
RTA120 | Radiologic Procedures II | 3 | |
RTA121 | Radiologic Exposures II | 3 | |
RTA125 | Introduction to Radiologic Physics | 3 | |
RTA192 | Clinical Practicum II | 2 | |
Summer
RTA220 | Radiologic Procedures III | 3 | |
RTA292 | Clinical Practicum III Summer | 3 | |
Year 2
Fall
ANT/PSY/SOC | Behavioral Science Elective | 3 | |
HES207 | Clinical Pathophysiology | 3 | |
RTA201 | Radiologic Equipment & Quality Assurance | 3 | |
RTA202 | Advanced Radiographic Imaging | 3 | Information Literacy Intensive Written Communication Intensive |
RTA294 | Clinical Practicum IV | 3 | |
Spring
| Humanities Elective | 3 | |
| Liberal Arts Elective | 3 | |
RTA203 | Radiobiology & Protection | 3 | |
RTA204 | Special Radiographic & Interventional Procedures | 3 | |
RTA205 | Computer Imaging & Cross Sectional Anatomy | 3 | Public Presentation Intensive |
RTA295 | Clinical Practicum V | 3 | |