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Nov 16, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Radiologic Science, ATS
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This program combines academic course work with radiologic technologist education to prepare Registered/Licensed Radiologic Technologists for leadership roles in today’s imaging departments and facilities. The program recognizes satisfactory completion of examination by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and issuance of a Radiologic license by the Ohio Department of Health, Radiologic Technology Section, to practice in Ohio. Through BGSU’s credit-by-exam process, students present official results of satisfactory completion of the written ARRT examination and their Ohio license to practice in order to receive college credit that can be applied to this program. Science and anatomy and physiology course work complement practical skills and will result in enhanced understanding of body systems. Students are able to select two electives, minimum of five credit hours, from a list of courses related to health care, cultural diversity, social work, medical ethics, or supervision.
The program is designed to allow continuation as a 2+2 program into BGSU’s Bachelor’s degree programs in Advanced Technological Education (ATE) or Allied Health Science (Allied Health Specialization). The ATE program is ideal preparation for those desiring to work in radiologic technology education programs, while the Allied Health degree provides a greater understanding of the chemical and biological sciences as well as general health and wellness courses.
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General Requirements
Students are responsible for adhering to all college and university requirements and policies as stated in the BGSU Undergraduate Catalog. Prerequisites shown below are for reference only.
Social/Behavioral Science (S)
Humanities & Arts (H)
- Elective Contact Hours: 2-3
International Perspective (SI) or (HI)
- Elective Contact Hours: 3
Select a Minimum of 5 Credit Hours From the Following:
Other classes may be substituted after meeting with advisor
Note:
For students planning on pursuing the Bachelor of Allied Health Science (Allied Health Cognate) a minimum of 29 hours (marked ●) are required for the cognate. Where electives exist, courses marked # are required in the degree program. For BIOL and CHEM, see specific program requirements.
For students planning on pursuing the Bachelor of Science Advanced Technological Education degree program, a minimum of 36 hours are required for the technical concentration. Where choices exist, courses marked * are required.
Courses marked ^ are general education courses. With careful selection, they may be applied to general education requirements of a bachelor’s degree.
Each student must complete a sufficient number of electives to earn a minimum of 62 semester hours. At least 15 credit hours must be BGSU courses. Please check with your advisor for appropriate course selections.
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