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2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Radiologic Technology (B.S.R.T.)


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Nuclear Medicine And Ultrasound Concentration


APSU has an affiliation with the Radiologic Technology School at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Degrees include Nuclear Medicine Technology or Ultrasonography. Students desiring to enter one of the programs of radiology should file applications to the appropriate program director at the beginning of the junior year. Students may be eligible for a B.S. degree absentia after successful completion of the professional program. Students may elect to transfer to other accredited professional schools of radiology after completing two years at APSU, and should consult with their academic advisor and select courses required by the particular school before registering for the sophomore year. Acceptance into a clinical program is competitive.

Admission Requirements

Students must complete a separate admission packet to apply to the senior year. Requirements for acceptance include: overall grade point average of 3.0 or above, a minimum of a “C” in all core courses, physical, application and essay, coursework completion, official transcripts, and references. Acceptance into the program is highly competitive.

  Credit Hours
General Education (see TBR Common Core )
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement
41
1

Radiography Concentration


APSU Radiologic Technology Program with the Concentration of Radiography is a two-year (24-month), campus-based, course of studies. Students desiring to enter the program should file applications with the Radiography Program Director by the end of February, prior to the summer they would begin the program. Applicants must have completed all of the core requirements prior to beginning the professional phase of the radiography program. After successful completion of the professional phase, graduates will be eligible to sit for the national registry through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

Admission Requirements

Students must complete a separate admission packet to apply for the program. Requirements for acceptance include: overall grade point average of 2.5 or above, a minimum of a “C” in all core courses, physical, application and essay, coursework completion, official transcripts, and references. Acceptance into the program is competitive.

  Credit Hours
General Education (see TBR Common Core )
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement
43
1

Radiation Therapy Concentration


APSU Radiologic Technology Program Radiation Therapy Concentration is a two-year (24-month), campus-based, course of studies.  Students desiring to enter the program should file applications with the Radiation Therapy Program Director by the end of February, prior to the summer they would begin the program.  Applicants must have completed all of the core requirements prior to beginning the professional phase of the radiography program.  After successful completion of the professional phase, graduates will be eligible to sit for the national registry through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

Admission Requirements

Students must complete a separate admission packet to apply for the program.  Requirements for acceptance include:  overall grade point average of 2.5 or above, a minimum of a “C” in all core courses, physical application and essay, coursework completion, official transcripts, and references.  Acceptance into the program is competitive.

  Credit Hours
General Education (see TBR Common Core) 43
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement 1

 

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