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Radiologic Technology

  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
  • 78 credits
  • Delivery Method: On-Campus
  • The Program Application Window is Closed: Learn More

Why Study Radiologic Technology at LSC?

The Radiologic Technology program provides a full learning experience. You’ll get both classroom training at the Duluth campus and clinical training at regional sites. The first eight weeks of the program you will be on campus only two days a week. Once those first 8 weeks of the program are completed successfully, you will begin your clinical experience four days a week and one day a week on campus for classroom instruction. During the program you’ll learn physics, anatomy and physiology. You’ll also learn current imaging technology, and basic patient care. The clinical piece of the program is crucial. It offers the opportunity for hands-on learning in a real medical setting. °µÍø½ûÇø has clinical sites located in Duluth, with outreach sites throughout the region.

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  • LSC is my TOP CHOICEfor Radiologic Technology
    LSC does an amazing job of making sure students come first. Everyone is always willing to lend a helping hand. That really made a difference for me. Alexis Hanson
    Alum, Radiologic Technology

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Is Health Science right for you?

Health science workers promote health and wellness. They diagnose and treat injuries and disease. As a physician, dentist, or nurse, you could work directly with patients. You could also work in a laboratory to get information used in research or provide administrative support by keeping medical records.

Plan Your Education

The Radiologic Technology Program Guide is a tool to help you map out how to successfully get your degree at °µÍø½ûÇø.

View approximate total tuition and fees for MN residents to complete this degree.

This program has additional entry requirements.

The Radiologic Technology Program Application Window is closed.

Prospective LSC Students: Learn more about the application process.

Skills and Knowledge

  • Position patients to create accurate diagnostic images
  • Diagnostic imaging on patients of all ages
  • Ensures radiation safety at all times

Affiliated Clinical Sites

(not every site is available every year)

Minnesota – Brainerd, Crosby, Aitkin, Bemidji, Big Fork, Deer River, Grand Rapids, Hibbing, Virginia, Moose Lake, Mora, Duluth/Superior

Wisconsin – Ashland

Important

CNA is required for the Radiologic Technology Program

If you have questions about the requirement:

Contact an advisor or

Britni Hardy, MHA, RSO, R.T. (R)

Phone: (218) 733-7713

Accreditation

The °µÍø½ûÇø Radiologic Technology Program is accredited by the .

20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
(312) 704-5300
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Current accreditation status 8 years – new cycle: 2024.

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