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The purpose of the Associate of Science Degree in Radiography is to educate radiographers in the imaging of bodily structures and organs. These imaging procedures utilize some of the most sophisticated technology in modern medical practice. Consistent with the Mission of the College, the program integrates Christian values into its educational and clinical components. As valued members of the primary health care team, radiographers are closely involved with patient care in clinic and hospital settings. The curriculum for the Associate of Science Degree in Radiography requires six trimesters of program courses. Upon successful completion of the program requirements, students are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists licensing examination.


