Associate Degree

Radiologic Technology

A major in Radiologic Technology is meant to prepare students for a career as a radiologic technologist, or radiographer, to perform sophisticated diagnostic x-ray tests to uncover a wide range of medical conditions. Students successfully completing this program are awarded an Associate of Science degree and are then eligible to sit for the national certification examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist.

Students wishing to earn a bachelor's degree can choose to enroll in the AS to BA program. Once the Associate of Science in Radiologic technology degree is completed, students can move seamlessly on to one of two Bachelor of Arts programs. Two Bachelor’s degree completion options are available to students: B.A. in Health Science (primarily a science track) and a B.A. in Medical Imaging (primarily a management track). Both programs require completion of 120 credits to earn the B.A

La Roche University Radiography Program Mission Statement:

The La Roche University Department of Radiography Program is committed to educating competent radiologic technologists who have a deep respect for human dignity and strive for academic excellence. The University promotes lifelong learning while empowering peace that reflects the core values of inclusiveness, integrity, determination and compassion. We aim to develop professionals who serve with kindness, lead with humility and contribute to the health and well-being of their communities of interest to provide safe and effective medical imaging.

Fundamental Program Goals:

Upon completion of the program, the student will demonstrate:

  • Clinical Competency
    • The student will apply technical skills regarding positioning patients
    • The student will identify proper selection of exposure factors
    • The student will utilize radiation protection measures on themselves and their patients
  • Critical Thinking Skills
    • The student will adjust to non-routine patients and situations when performing examinations
    • The students will demonstrate proficiency when critiquing image quality
  • Professionalism
    • The student will summarize the importance of continuing professional development
    • The student will explain the value of life-long learning
  • Communication Skills
    • The student will demonstrate oral communication skills
    • The student will demonstrate written communication skills

Admissions Criteria and Guidelines:

  • Must be 18 years of age by September 1st of the first fall semester
  • High school graduate or general equivalency diploma
  • Minimum GPA of 2.5 in high school of 12 credits from post-secondary institution
  • Algebra II and Biology (high school or post-secondary) with a minimum grade of C
  • Ability to physically perform the duties of a radiologic technologist regarding the Radiography Technical Standards Form
  • Satisfactory results of screening for illegal drug use, Act 33 Child Abuse Clearance, Act 34 Criminal Background Check and Act 73 FBI Fingerprint Clearance**

Admission Guidelines:

  • Interested candidates can apply to the radiography program by completing a La Roche University admission application.
  • Technical Standards testing ensures that applicants have the ability to perform the basic physical tasks required for the profession of Radiologic Technology

** Drug screenings and background checks are conducted by La Roche University at summer orientation before the first fall semester. Students who test positive for illegal drugs or refuse to grant permission for the criminal background check will forfeit their position in the radiography program and will lose their deposit.

Academic Core Curriculum

15 credits including two Breadth of Knowledge courses.

Choose 1 course each from 2 categories (6 credits total):
Human Expression
Values & Ethics
Social Sciences
Global Perspectives

Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15
Total Credits
74