Your Pathway to Become a Radiologic Technologist

A Radiologic Technologist specializes in X-ray and computed tomography (CT) imaging. These individuals work in hospitals and clinics, physician’s offices, government and industrial facilities, and medical laboratories.

Radiologic Technologists are essential for patient care and:

  • perform diagnostic imaging examinations
  • operate specialized equipment to create diagnostic images

SFSC’s Associate in Science in Radiography:

  • is 77 credit hours
  • takes approximately two years to complete
  • prepares students for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) national examination
  • is accredited by the

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