Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences: Online
Advanced Imaging Certificate Program: Certified radiographers and medical technologists from accredited programs can advance their careers with this advanced certificate opportunity to specialize in Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Each program takes one year to complete and includes introductory and advanced courses.
Associate of Science in Radiography: Students learn the basics of medical imaging in this program and work with cutting edge technology to master real-world lab skills and the ability to conduct procedures. Radiography classes include Radiographic Pathology and Physics of Image Production.
Apollo College: Phoenix, Spokane
Medical Radiography: Apollo's medical radiography program is nationally accredited and prepares students for work in emergency rooms, diagnostic centers and more. Students learn to work with portable equipment and cutting edge X-ray machines.
Argosy University: Twin Cities, MN
Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology: In this program, students prepare to become entry-level diagnostic medical radiographers. They must complete 72 credit hours to graduate, including general education and major core requirements. Full-time students are expected to graduate in 24 months.
PIMA Medical Institute: Online
Advanced Placement Track - Radiology: Students with some education or experience in radiology are eligible for this fast-track program that prepares them for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists� (ARRT) Radiography certification exam. Students learn general science skills and principles and also take classes that focus on the exam, which cover topics in patient care, patient physical assessment, and more.
Independence University: Online
Associate of Science in Allied Health: This introductory degree program can give radiography technicians and radiography students a solid foundation for the general health and science skills they will need to develop. Independence University's online program allows students to transfer up to 30 credits from another allied health specialty program in order to complete their degree in half the time. Radiography technicians who have a certificate, for example, can transfer their core courses to quickly earn an associate's degree.
University of Cincinnati: Cincinnati
Bachelor of Science in Advanced Medical Imaging Technology: This program aims to give students the competitive edge they need to find jobs as multicredentialed medical imaging technologists. This bachelor's degree program requires students to take two years of general education courses and then take two years of professional classes and clinical training. Students have the opportunity to pursue two specialties and take classes in nuclear medicine technology, sonography imaging and magnetic resonance imaging.
Ultimate Medical Academy: Clearwater, FL
Basic X-ray Program: In this program, students learn skills and principles in medical ethics, anatomy, X-ray technology and patient care. They will learn how to safely conduct X-ray examinations and to sit for the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) Basic X-Ray Machine Operator examination.
South University: Online
Associate of Science in Allied Health Science: Students interested in promising careers within the health sciences industry benefit from a combination of general education classes and an allied health curriculum. Students who want to become radiography technicians will learn valuable skills and principles in anatomy, physiology and more. This online radiography technician program features accelerated 5 1/2-week courses, allowing students to complete the degree program in just 18 months.
Keiser University: Online
Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences: This radiography technician degree program aims to prepare students for entry-level work in allied health fields. Students will take general education courses and 48 credit hours of health science major courses, like Health Policy and Supervisory Skills.
University of Nebraska: Lincoln
Pre-Radiation Science Technician: This entry program into the field of radiography prepares students for advanced degree programs. Students will take pre-requisite classes in MRI/CT, CVIT, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy and diagnostic medical sonography, plus general science labs and other general education courses.
Radiography technicians earn an average salary of $48,170, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The middle 50% earned between $39,840 and $57,940. Those who work in medical and diagnostic laboratories had the opportunity to earn the highest salaries, at an average of $51,280, followed by radiography technicians who work in general medical and surgical hospitals, and technicians who work in doctor's offices.