Radiologic Technology
As a radiologic technology student you will learn how to work closely with patients and how to take conventional clinical X-ray images. You will be educated in anatomy, patient positioning, examination techniques, equipment protocols and radiation safety. After graduating you may specialize in one or more specific techniques such as bone densitometry, interventional radiography, computed tomography, mammography, and magnetic resonance imaging. The St. Cloud State radiologic technology program does not include any training in sonography (ultrasound imaging).
Courses
- MATH103 — Mathematical Thinking
- MATH106 — Finite Mathematics
- MATH112 — College Algebra
- PHIL212 — Moral Problems and Theories
- PHYS231 — General Physics I
- PHYS232 — General Physics II
- PHYS408 — Physics of Digital Medical Imaging
- RADT354 — Clinical Radiologic Science I
- RADT375 — Clinical Radiologic Technology II
- RADT454 — Clinical Radiologic Sciences III
- RADT475 — Clinical Radiologic Technology IV