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Radiologic Science Program

Associate of Applied Science in
Radiologic Science

Mission Statement

The Radiologic Science Program, in conjunction with the Department and University's Mission, is committed to preparing graduates to function as competent radiographers and to provide a foundation for continued lifetime learning designed in radiography.


    

Program Outcomes

Admission Criteria

Application Procedures

Conditions for Enrollment

Fees and Expenses

Clinical Education Sites

Course Sequence

Course Descriptions

 The Associate Degree Radiologic Science Program has a selective admission policy that is separate, in addition to, the University’s admission procedure. Admission to Morehead State University does not guarantee admission to the Radiologic Science Program. The number of clinical placement positions limits enrollment. Should the number of qualified applicants exceed the enrollment capacity, the successful applicants with the highest grade point average on the required pre-radiologic science courses will be selected. Upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive an Associate of Applied Science Degree and be eligible to apply for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) national certification examination in radiography. Students wishing to progress to the baccalaureate Imaging Sciences Program must apply prior to completion of the associate degree program

Clinical education occurs during the spring semester of the sophomore year and fall semester of the junior year. The clinicals must be completed at two different health care agencies associated with the program.