Radiologic Technology

Radiologic Technology

  • Description: 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.
     
Radiographic Technology Program OutcomesProgram Measurements UsedResults
Comparison Data
Continuous Improvement
1. Provide high quality didactic and clinical education in Radiologic Technology.
2007 AART National Registry Exam93% passage on first attempt
National average:        91% passage
No intervention needed at this time
2. Provide employers with high quality entry-level Radiologic Technologists.
Employer Survey
85% rated skills at or above average
LCCC Benchmark level of 85%
No intervention needed at this time
3. Provide students with a foundation of education that can be built upon in their futures.
Graduate Exit Interiew
57% indicate an interest in further education in advanced modalities
LCCC Benchmark level of 25%
No intervention needed at this time
4. Provide students with the opportunity to succeed in their chosen field of Radiologic Technology.
2007 AART National Registry Exam
93% passage on first attempt
National average:        91% passage
No intervention needed at this time
Employer Survey
85% rated skills at or above averageLCCC Benchmark level of 85%
No intervention needed at this time

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