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Radiologic Technology, A.S.
An associate degree — designed to transfer to a 4-year school. About 2 years full-time.
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Showing transfer outcomes to any university for 19 required courses at Holyoke Community College. Browse all transfer pathways →
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: 27 CREDITS
27 credits- Not offered this termMedical TerminologyHTH 114
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: 41 CREDITS
41 credits- Not offered this termRadiographic Positioning and Patient Care Lab 1RDL 102
- Not offered this termRadiographic Positioning and Patient Care Lab 2RDL 103
- Not offered this termIntroduction to the Radiologic Sciences and Patient CareRDL 115
- Not offered this termRadiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 1RDL 122
- Not offered this termRadiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 2RDL 123
- Not offered this termRadiographic Procedures and Related Anatomy 1RDL 132
- Not offered this termRadiographic Procedures and Related Anatomy 2RDL 133
- Not offered this termClinical Education 1RDL 141
- Not offered this termClinical Education 2RDL 142
- Not offered this termRadiologic Technology Seminar 1RDL 202
- Not offered this termRadiologic Technology Seminar 2RDL 203
- Not offered this termRadiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 3RDL 221
- Not offered this termRadiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 4RDL 223
- Not offered this termAdvanced Radiographic ProceduresRDL 233
- Not offered this termRadiobiology and Radiation ProtectionRDL 234
- Not offered this termClinical Education 3RDL 241
- Not offered this termClinical Education 4RDL 242
- Not offered this termClinical InternshipRDL 251
TOTAL: 68 CREDITS
68 creditsThis requirement is satisfied by a choice of courses the catalog doesn't list individually.
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