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Drury GO Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology

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The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology requires the national registry certification in this specialized field before entering the program.

The program satisfies requirements set forth by the Joint Review Committee for Education in Radiologic Technology. The curriculum may vary depending on when the student starts the program.

A maximum of 45 semester hours of credit may be awarded for completion of the radiologic technology program and the national registry certification program. Credit also is awarded for military training in this specialty upon completion of national registry certification.

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Program Overview

Students pursuing an associate of science degree in radiologic technology are required to have completed an approved radiologic technology program for which credit for satisfactory completion will be awarded. A maximum of 45 semester hours of credit may be awarded for completion of the radiologic technology program and the national registry certification program. Credit also is awarded for military training in this specialty upon completion of national registry certification. Of the 45, 16 semester hours may apply toward the major and 29 semester hours toward elective credit.

Students who have not completed the radiologic technology program prior to being admitted to Drury University must be placed on academic leave before beginning the necessary program coursework. The Academic Leave of Absence form must be filed with the Registrar’s Office by the Last Day to Enroll deadline for the applicable semester as stated in the Academic Calendar.

Career Information

Jobs in radiologic technology are projected to grow 10.9% by the year 2028 nationally. The median annual wage is $60,510. The average wage for radiologic technologists and technicians in Missouri specifically is $54,170.

The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology requires 20-24 credit hours of coursework.

Transfer Program – 16  hrs.

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