Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Science
Tacoma Community College
Key Information
Campus location
Tacoma, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 10,573 / per year *
Application deadline
15 Nov 2024
Earliest start date
01 Apr 2024
* 2022-2023 estimated tuition cost
Introduction
X-ray technologists or radiographers operate X-ray equipment to generate diagnostic images of the human body. They perform radiologic examinations independently as well as assisting radiologists or other physicians to meet their imaging needs. They work in hospitals, medical imaging centers, and clinics.
X-ray technologists have a comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. They are educated in patient care. And they are educated about the hazards of ionizing radiation so that they can perform their tasks in a safe, responsible, and professional manner.
This 2-year program leads to an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Science, as well as a certificate of completion.
When students complete the program they are eligible to take the national certification examination through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). When students successfully pass this examination, they become certified as Registered Radiologic Technologists, RT(R) ARRT.
Ideal Students
Is Radiologic Science a good career fit for me?
Completing the prerequisites and TCC's two-year program is a demanding, time-intensive process, so it's a good idea to attempt to answer this question before you apply.
You should also be aware that there are many specific requirements you will need to follow as a person who works with radiation, first as a student and later as a technologist.
Program Outcome
The Radiologic Science Program at Tacoma Community College is committed to providing comprehensive instruction designed to respond to the dynamics and evolving nature of the healthcare community. It emphasizes excellence in patient care that is respectful of others, deliberate in the safe administration of ionizing radiation, and graduates high-quality professionals that contribute as critically thinking team members.
Learning Outcomes
- Perform competently in the clinical arena including the application of correct positioning skills and demonstration of correct application of technical factors (COK, CRT).
- Communicate effectively with patients and members of the health care team by demonstrating effective oral and written communication skills (COM).
- Think critically and adapt to changing conditions, such as positioning skills for trauma patients and technical factors for atypical exams (COK, CRT).
- Demonstrate professionalism as a member of the health care team, including demonstrating responsibility and accountability (LWC, RES).
- Locate, evaluate, retrieve, and ethically utilize virtual patient charting and digital radiography equipment (IIT)
- Develop and demonstrate understanding and positive values and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. (ICD)
Curriculum
Year One
1st Quarter, Fall (19 credits)
- RS 100 Radiologic Sciences Orientation 4
- RS 140 Radiographic Positioning I 6
- RS 160 Digital Image Production & Exposure I 4
- RS 170 Fundamentals of Patient Care 5
2nd Quarter, Winter (16 credits)
- RS 108 Radiation Physics I 4
- RS 120 Clinical Education I 7
- RS 141 Radiographic Positioning II 5
3rd Quarter, Spring (16 credits)
- RS 271 Fundamentals of Patient Care II 4
- RS 121 Clinical Education II 7
- RS 142 Radiographic Positioning III 5
4th Quarter, Summer (16 credits)
- RS 200 Pathology & Cross Sectional Anatomy 3
- RS 122 Clinical Education III 13
Year Two
5th Quarter, Fall (15 credits)
- RS 260 Digital Image Production & Exposure II 4
- RS 225 Clinical Education IV 8
- RS 243 Radiographic Positioning IV 3
6th Quarter, Winter (12 credits)
- RS 226 Clinical Education V 5
- RS 109 Radiation Physics II 4
- RS 244 Radiographic Positioning V 3
7th Quarter, Spring (12 credits)
- RS 227 Clinical Education VI 5
- RS 230 Radiographic Professional Advancement & Organization 4
- RS 255 Advanced Imaging Modalities 3
8th Quarter, Summer (14 credits)
- RS 290 Radiography Registry Review 4
- RS 228 Clinical Education VII 10