Radiologic Technology

Radiologic Technology

Associate of Applied Science - Curriculum Code 2045

Students who graduate from the Radiologic Technology program at LCCC will be eligible to take a national registry examination administered by the ARRT. Graduates will have learned the skills necessary to be employed in a diagnostic radiology center. Graduates of this program are also prepared for continuing specialized education in other areas of diagnostic imaging. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by Lorain County Community College's University Partnership.


Fall Semester

ALHN 112

Intro to Medical Terminology**

1

ALHN 113

Intro to Patient Care **/****

1

BIOG 121

Anatomy & Physiology I **

4

MTHM 121

Technical Mathematics I >**/*** OR 

4

MTHM 151

College Mathematics >**# 

3

RDTC 110

Introduction to Radiography >**

3

RDTC 114

Radiographic Procedures I >**

4

SDEV 101

College 101 ^

1

 

17/18


Spring Semester

BIOG 122

Anatomy & Physiology II >**

4

CMMC 165

Interpersonal Communication

3

RDTC 116

Radiographic Procedures II >**

4

RDTC 117

Radiographic Physics & Equipment >** 

3

RDTC 118

Imaging Technique & Processing >**

4

  

 

18


Summer Semester

RDTC 119 

Advanced Procedures and Modalities >**

4

 

4


Fall Semester

BIOG 123

Cross-Sectional Anatomy >**

2

ENGL 161

College Composition I

3

RDTC 211

Image Critique >**

2

RDTC 212 

Radiologic Pathology >**

2

RDTC 213

Radiologic Imaging Science >**

5

 

 

14


Spring Semester

ENGL 162

College Composition II >

3

PSYH 151

Introduction to Psychology

3

RDTC 234

Trends in Radiology >**

5

RDTC 236

Radiobiology and Protection >**

2

SOCY 151

Introduction to Sociology

3

 

 

16

 

Total Semester Credit Hours

69/70

Notes
1. American Heart Association Healthcare Provider certification is required upon entrance into the program.
2. > Indicates that this course requires a prerequisite.
3. **

Indicates that a grade of "C" (2.00) or better must be earned in order to continue in the program sequence.

4. #

Students considering transfer to four-year universities may consider continuing to MTHM 151.

5. ***

Students interested in continuing their education into Sonography should take MTHM 121 instead of MTHM 151.

6. ****

Students who have STNA status are not required to take ALHN 113.

7. OR

Indicates that a student may select either course which may have an effect on the total credit hours.

8. ^

A student must register for the orientation course when enrolling for more than six credit hours per semester or any course that would result in an accumulation of thirteen or more credit hours.

Established    September 1969
Revised         January 2012
Effective       August 2012

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