Superheroes aren’t the only ones with X-ray vision. When you become a radiographer, you’ll be able to take images of the inside of the body to help diagnose health conditions and injuries. You’ll learn how to perform X-ray imaging and other radiologic exams.
Our 23-month program provides students at our affiliated colleges and universities with the training they need to become certified in radiologic technology and begin a successful career as a radiographer.
As a radiographer, you'll work directly with patients and prepare them for testing, position them for imaging and operate X-ray equipment. Radiographers often work in hospitals, but they also provide imaging services in doctors’ offices and outpatient centers. Our mission and goals guide our program to help you obtain the skills you need for an entry-level radiography job.
Over the past five years, our graduates have achieved a program effectiveness of more than a 98 percent pass rate for this exam.
Our program is nationally accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), the only accreditation agency recognized by the United States Department of Education in radiography.
Program Accreditation Status: 8 Years
Learn more about our program, requirements and curriculum, and find out what your career will look like after graduation.