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Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology

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Radiologic Technology Program Overview

Prepare for a rewarding career in medical imaging with an Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology. This hands-on program combines rigorous coursework with clinical experience to help you master imaging technology, patient care, and professional judgment. Guided by supportive faculty and real-world training, graduates are prepared to sit for the ARRT certification exam and pursue state licensure, opening the door to in-demand opportunities in hospitals, clinics and imaging centers.

Students looking for a radiologic technology associate degree will benefit from Spalding’s excellent legacy of healthcare programs that focus on service, compassion, and justice.

Program Highlights

  • Associate of Science (A.S.) degree made up of 60 credit hours
  • Hybrid program with courses online and in-person
  • Strong clinical partnerships
  • Complete in approximately 2 years
  • Preparation to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam
  • Faster than average job growth, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Dynamic Preparation

Reach new possibilities. The radiologic technology program prepares you for roles in medical imaging, addressing critical shortages in the profession.

Graduates will be prepared to work in a range of settings, including:

  • Hospitals
  • Outpatient imaging centers
  • Physicians’ offices and clinics
  • Surgical centers
  • Emergency and trauma centers
  • Mobile imaging services

Admission Requirements

Students interested in a radiologic technology associate degree must meet the following requirements:

  1. A completed TEAS (Reading, Math, English & Science) Entrance Exam at most two (2) years prior to application to the Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology.  Students have unlimited number of attempts to achieve a minimum required score of 60% on each section.
  2. Background Check post TEAS
  3. Interview (optional) post Background Check

In addition to general Spalding University admission requirements, prior to clinical educational training, students must pass background and drug screening and meet any site-related vaccination requirements.

Radiologic Technology Courses

Designed for recent graduates, career changers and healthcare professionals ready to advance, the 60-credit Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology delivers real results. With hands-on clinical training, focused exam preparation and strong partnerships with healthcare providers, graduates are positioned for success in a high-demand field.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects steady growth for radiologic technologists, making this an affordable, career-focused pathway to competitive salaries, long-term stability, and meaningful work in patient care.

Tuition

Explore your future in healthcare. Learn about tuition and fees for our Radiologic Technology associate degree program, as well as your financial aid options.

Accreditation

The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology program is pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

The program also aligns with Kentucky Board of Medical Imaging & Radiation Therapy (KBMIRT) requirements.

Three radiology students in class. The student in the middle is holding a tablet with an x-ray image talking with a student to the left.