Radiography Technology AAS
The Mission of the North Idaho College Radiography Program is to provide a comprehensive didactic and clinical education, which prepares graduates with the skills necessary to obtain entry-level employment as a radiographer. Upon successful completion of this program, students will graduate with an Associate of Applied Science Degree and be eligible to become certified by taking the registry examination of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The Radiography Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Inquiries can be made by contacting JRCERT at 20 North Wacker Drive,
Courses
- BIOL227 — Human Anat & Phys I
- BIOL228 — Human Anat & Phys II W/Cadaver
- CAOT179 — Medical Terminology
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- PSYC101 — Introduction to Psychology
- RADT111 — Introduction to Radiography
- RADT112 — Radiographic Procedures I
- RADT113 — Prin Radiation Bio & Prtct
- RADT114 — Radiographic Procedures II
- RADT115 — Radiologic Physics & Equip
- RADT116 — Clinical Radiography I
- RADT118 — Radiographic Procedures III
- RADT119 — Clinical Radiography II
- RADT211 — Radiographic Imaging
- RADT220 — Clinical Radiography III
- RADT221 — Clinical Radiography IV
- RADT222 — Radiologic Technology Review
- SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology