Radiologic Technology (AAS)

"Alfred is close to home and allows me to have small class interactions with teachers that are knowledgeable and have experience in the field."

Jamie McKay, Allied Health Alumni

Program Advantages

Radiologic technology is a two-year AAS degree program preparing students to enter the exciting and ever changing health care field. Radiologic technologists administer ionizing radiation to produce anatomical images for diagnostic, therapeutic, and research applications. The program coordinates on campus didactic and laboratory classes with clinical experiences at area hospitals and clinics. Through clinical assignments, students have opportunities to work with the most modern and specialized equipment available alongside knowledgeable staff possessing a wealth of experience in imaging. A degree in radiologic technology can lead in many directions. Graduates can gain employment in large hospitals, suburban outpatient clinic or a rural physician's office. Specialization in dozens of clinical areas ranging from emergency care to orthopedics, radiology management and education are just a few that are available to students upon graduation. A career in radiologic technology can open the door to a variety of employment opportunities and is only limited by the student’s desire to learn and to grow.

Pioneer Quotes

"I was thrilled to find out Alfred State was getting the radiology program in 2015-16. Alfred is close to home and allows me to have small class interactions with teachers that are knowledgeable and have experience in the field. The clinical experience has been eye-opening and truly beneficial to the program. It validates the feeling that you have chosen the right path to you future." -Jamie McKay, Allied Health Alumni

"I have always wanted to be in the medical field and being a radiologic technologists seemed like a great career choice. Luckily, the program at Alfred was available to me the same year I graduated from high school. I've loved the program; our x-ray lab is amazing and I have learned so much in this "hands-on" program." -Audrey Folts, Allied Health Alumni

Mandatory Professional Licensure Disclosure

 

Contact

Jenna Zetwick

zetwicjk@alfredstate.edu

607-587-3682

 

Professional Outlook

Employment of radiological technicians is projected to grow 7% from 2019 to 2029, faster than the average for all occupations. Nation-wide there are currently 250,700 employed with a projection to 268,249.

United States Bureau of Labor Statistics

PROGRAM DETAILS

Courses You May Take

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Admissions Requirements

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Length of Program:

2 years

Method of Delivery:

On-Campus

Department:

Allied Health Department

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Skills You'll Learn

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Jobs/Internships You'll Secure

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MEET OUR FACULTY

Bertrand Bickersteth Instructor
Janet E. Fuller Co-Director of MA in Chaplaincy; Faculty Associate

TAKE THE NEXT STEP

You've seen our wide variety of majors at Alfred State, our great faculty who help you build your skills, and that you can do it at an incredible low cost. Now's the time to become an Alfred State Pioneer.