Radiologic Technology
www.rrcc.edu/radiologic-technology
The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Radiologic Technology prepares students for a career in x-ray imaging as a Radiologic Technologist. The program is full-time, starts in the Fall, and spans 21 month/5 semesters. Instruction occurs primarily at the Arvada campus, but also via online coursework and clinical internship at medical facilities. Clinical internship occurs throughout the program. Basic clinical training is completed before students enter clinical rotation. A capstone registry review course is required during the final semester prior to graduation. Graduates are eligible to sit for the ARRT certification exam in Radiography, RT(R).
Admission to the radiologic technology program is through a competitive selection process. The required general education and prerequisite courses must be complete or in-session when the student applies to the program. Applications are accepted once a year between January 1st–March 31st. Information sessions are held each semester. Additional fees apply for most RTE courses. Please contact an advisor or visit the website for details: www.rrcc.edu/radiologic-technology.
As of January 1, 2023, RTE 1001, BIO 2101 & 2102 must be completed within seven years of the Fall start of the program and only HPR 1040 will be accepted for the Medical Terminology pre-requisite.
Degree: Associate of Applied Science
Radiologic Technology