The Radiologic Technology program is designed to prepare competent, certified radiographers to help meet entry-level needs of the health care community.
Area of Interest: School of Sciences and Nursing
Program Location: Blount County Campus
Outcome: Associates of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
* Note: This program requires a two-step application process. Please apply to the college and then reach out to a Health Science Coordinator to learn more.
The Radiologic Technology program is designed to prepare competent, certified radiographers to meet entry-level needs of the health care community. A career as a radiologic technologist blends healthcare, technology and patient care. You will use advanced imaging equipment to aid in diagnosis of injuries and diseases, and you will play an important role in patient treatment.
Our program provides the general education core, program specific courses and the clinical practicum to prepare you for a career as a radiologic technologist (radiographer). The curriculum includes specialized radiography courses, along with studies in basic sciences, mathematics and general education. Instruction takes place both on campus and at affiliated clinical education settings.
Five semesters (including summer) after completing General Education courses
Registered Technologists in Radiography may be employed in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, ambulatory surgery centers, urgent care clinics, physician offices and mobile diagnostic imaging services.
radiologic@pstcc.edu
865.694.6400