Radiologic Technology (A.A.S.) - The Radiologic Technology program is a two-year (i.e., four semesters and three
                              summer sessions) program leading to the Associate in Applied Science degree. This
                              is a day only program starting each Fall semester. The curriculum combines liberal
                              arts studies and technical courses with clinical education at affiliated hospitals
                              in Nassau and Suffolk counties. The Radiologic Technology student is trained to work
                              under the supervision of a physician in the diagnostic applications of x-rays. Responsibilities
                              of the Radiologic Technologist include; positioning of patients, handling of complex
                              equipment, and utilizing radiation protection devices. In addition to these technical
                              skills, the technologist's duties require him/her to attend to the physical and emotional
                              needs of patients who are often acutely ill or seriously injured. The program is accredited
                              under the Nassau Community College accreditation granted by The Middle States Association
                              of Colleges and Schools, and by the New York State Department of Health. Graduates
                              are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists examination
                              to become a Registered Radiologic Technologist and to obtain New York State Licensure.
                              Opportunities for professional advancement and continuing education at the B.S. degree
                              level are available.
The program maintains two fully functional radiologic suites. These radiology rooms
                              are designs to give the radiology student a comprehensive training in all aspects
                              of radiology imaging. Both radiology suites are equipped with the latest imaging modalities;
                              DR imaging, and CR imaging.
To be eligible for admission to the Radiologic Technology Program, candidates must
                              meet academic requirements, must be legally eligible for employment and licensure
                              in the United States at the time of application, and must be of "good moral character"
                              as defined by the New York State Department of Health applicable to the profession
                              of Radiologic Technology.
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Radiologic Technology
A.A.S. Program
Hegis Code: 5207
Total Credits: 67
| First Semester | Credits | 
|---|---|
| AHS 101 Introduction to Allied Health Science | 3 | 
| AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 | 
| AHS 240 Radiologic Technology I Lecture | 3 | 
| AHS 241 Radiologic Technology I Laboratory Clinic | 5 | 
| Total Semester Credits | 15 | 
| Second Semester | Credits | 
| AHS 132 Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 | 
| AHS 242 Radiologic Technology II Lecture | 3 | 
| AHS 243 Radiologic Technology II Laboratory Clinic | 5 | 
| ENG 100 Enhanced Composition I or ENG 101 Composition I or ENG 108 The Craft of Composition / Honors English I(1)  | 
                                       
                                       3 | 
| Total Semester Credits | 15 | 
| Summer Session | Credits | 
| AHS 244 Radiologic Technology III Summer Clinic | 5 | 
| Total Semester Credits | 5 | 
| Third Semester | Credits | 
| AHS 245 Radiologic Technology IV Lecture | 3 | 
| AHS 246 Radiologic Technology IV Laboratory Clinic | 6 | 
| MAT 101 Concepts of Mathematics | 3 | 
| Social Science Elective(2) | 3 | 
| Total Semester Credits | 15 | 
| Fourth Semester | Credits | 
| AHS 247 Radiologic Technology V Lecture | 3 | 
| AHS 248 Radiologic Technology V Laboratory Clinic | 6 | 
| COM 101 Interpersonal Communications | 3 | 
| Total Semester Credits | 12 | 
| Summer Session | Credits | 
| AHS 249 Radiologic Technology VI Summer Clinic | 5 | 
| Total Semester Credits | 5 |