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Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS)

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Online Radiologic Sciences Degree

Designed for American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)-certified imaging professionals, ACC's BSRS program offers a 100% online path to continue your education in radiology.

Build on your existing imaging foundation through advanced radiologic science coursework focused on imaging principles, professional practice, and modality-specific instruction.

Earn Your Degree In Under 15 Months

In less than 15 months, earn your online radiologic science bachelor's degree. The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program is offered through ACC's Ontario campus and is delivered fully online.

Post-Primary Certification Pathways

Focus your studies on the imaging modalities that interest you most! ACC’s BSRS program includes coursework aligned with ARRT education requirements for post-primary certification exams in CT, MRI, mammography, and interventional radiography.

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In ACC's Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences Program, You'll Learn to:

Apply Advanced Imaging Concepts

Apply Advanced Imaging Concepts

Study modality-specific principles (CT, MRI, and mammography or interventional radiography).

Analyze Imaging Anatomy and Pathology

Analyze Imaging Anatomy and Pathology

Study cross-sectional anatomy and imaging pathology used in advanced imaging.

Strengthen Your Leadership Skills

Strengthen Your Leadership Skills

Explore topics in healthcare management, ethics, research methods, and more.

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences Course List

Learn more about what's in store for you in the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences bachelor program. For more on bachelor of science in radiologic sciences courses, visit the college catalog.

Term 1

Module Number

Title

Theory Hours

Skill Lab Hours

Clinical Hours

Total Hours

Quarter Credits

+ HRA100 Healthcare Regulatory Compliance and Accreditation 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course explores compliance programs in a hospital setting and at the local, state, and federal levels. Students will analyze case studies, engage in problem-based learning activities, and gain an understanding of internal and external audits to design an effective compliance program and effectively correct issues of noncompliance.

+ PATH100 Pathophysiology 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course provides a comprehensive approach to diseases based on physiological concepts. Students will learn to differentiate acute versus chronic compensatory mechanisms in response to disturbances of homeostasis in major body systems, both physical and chemical stressors.

+ ENGL200 College Composition II 40 0 0 40 4.0

The course conducts intensive study and practice of advanced writing principles for research papers and a detailed review of APA Style and library research. The focus is on the development of critical thinking skills needed to analyze and critique written communication. A review of writing principles includes developing thesis statements, providing support, formatting proper citation and reference pages, and creating clear organization of main points. APA Style and library usage and research are required.

 

Totals

120

0

0

120

12.0

Term 2

Module Number

Title

Theory Hours

Skill Lab Hours

Clinical Hours

Total Hours

Quarter Credits

+ LEH200 Leadership in Healthcare 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course analyzes leadership theories, models, and concepts by emphasizing applications to the healthcare industry. The focus is on evaluating the essential attributes required of a leader in today’s healthcare organization and exploring topics such as ethics, integrity, servant leadership, emotional intelligence, conflict management, and team values.

+ HPS200 Healthcare Payment Systems 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course evaluates current trends and traditional methods of payment and reimbursement in the healthcare industry. The fundamentals and terminology of different payer systems in healthcare are covered. Students will analyze third-party payer requirements, Medicare’s payment systems, healthcare providers role, and revenue cycles.

+ RD200 Advanced Cross-Sectional Anatomy 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course is designed to expand knowledge and skills in the theory of Cross-Sectional Anatomy. Students will advance their understanding of the specialized study of cross-sectional anatomy as it relates to the sectional imaging modalities of Computed Tomography (CT) and/or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The course will prepare the student to become a competent entry level CT and/or MRI Technologist.

 

Totals

120

0

0

120

12.0

Term 3

Module Number

Title

Theory Hours

Skill Lab Hours

Clinical Hours

Total Hours

Quarter Credits

+ RD300 CT Applications 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course is designed to expand knowledge and skills in the theory and practice of Computed Tomography (CT). Students will learn and develop competence in patient care, communication skills, critical thinking, and technical skills as they relate to CT. The course will prepare the student to take the certification exam for CT and to become a competent entry level CT Technologist.

+ HMG300 Introduction to Healthcare Management 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course evaluates healthcare management within a variety of health organization settings such ashospitals, nursing homes, and outpatient clinics. This course introduces topics in ethics, leadership,organizational behavior, information technology, healthcare fi nancing, health disparities, teamwork,reemerging outbreaks, bioterrorism, violence in healthcare settings, and medical tourism.

+ HRM300 Research Methods in Healthcare 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course explores research in health care with an emphasis on tools to make informed decisions for patients and the healthcare sciences. Students will examine ethical considerations, evaluate the research process, analyze qualitative, quantitative, and mixed research methods; determine the reliability and validity of questionnaires, explore descriptive and comparative statistics, and statistical modeling.

 

Totals

120

0

0

120

12.0

Term 4

Module Number

Title

Theory Hours

Skill Lab Hours

Clinical Hours

Total Hours

Quarter Credits

+ RD400 MRI Applications 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course provides the student with an understanding of the applied physics and techniques used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) procedures. The content includes instrumentation, method of image formation, pulse sequences, sources of image artifacts, diffusion, and perfusion. The course will prepare the student to become a competent entry level MRI technologist.

+ HUM400 Cultural Diversity 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course compares varied cultural traditions among groups of people in each society who are simultaneously interdependent and autonomous. The emphasis is on shared socioeconomic and political systems of people in a society and an appreciation of the distinct cultural practices among groups who coexist within that society. Diversity of race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, disability, religion, and sexual orientation are studies. Effective communication and conflict resolution are a focus throughout the course.

+ BIOS400 Biostatistics 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course is designed to familiarize students with the concepts, methods, and tools of health data collection, use, and analysis to include why evidence-based approaches are an essential part of health data collection.

 

Totals

120

0

0

120

12.0

Term 5

Module Number

Title

Theory Hours

Skill Lab Hours

Clinical Hours

Total Hours

Quarter Credits

+ HLE500 Applied Law & Ethics 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course introduces biomedical and health care ethics. Topics to be explored include a wide range of subjects such as research involving humans and animals, human genetics, reproduction, death and dying, organ transplantation, public health, biotechnology, and bioscience. It will help students understand how health care professionals and consumers make difficult health care choices for their patients, loved ones, and themselves.

+ CAPA Capstone Course A 40 0 0 40 4.0

Opportunities in and Beyond Radiography is designed to deepen students' knowledge of opportunities for career advancement. Students will explore various radiographic imaging specialties, healthcare organizational structure, research strategies, leadership roles, and more. This exploration serves as the groundwork for selecting a specific area for in-depth research culminating in a detailed 10–12-pageresearch paper. The research done will lay the foundation for a subsequent project in Capstone B, where the concepts will be applied in a multimedia project. This course is structured to foster critical thinking, encourage independent research, and develop comprehensive knowledge in the focused area of choice.

+ RD500A or 500B Interventional Radiography or Mammography 40 0 0 40 4.0

RD500A Interventional Radiography: This course provides the student with an understanding of the principles of Vascular Interventional Radiography (IR). The content includes proper patient care, fundamentals of a sterile setting, evaluation of equipment used, and the procedures performed. The course will prepare the student to become a competent entry-level IR technologist.

RD500B Mammography: This course is designed to deliver knowledge and skills in the theory and practice of Mammography. Students will learn and develop competence in patient care, communication skills, critical thinking, and technical skills as they relate to Mammography. The course will prepare the student to take the certification exam for Mammography and to become a competent entry level Mammography Technologist.

 

Totals

120

0

0

120

12.0

Term 6

Module Number

Title

Theory Hours

Skill Lab Hours

Clinical Hours

Total Hours

Quarter Credits

+ RD600 Advanced Imaging Pathology 40 0 0 40 4.0

This course is designed to expand knowledge and skills in the theory of Imaging Pathology. Students will advance their understanding of pathology as it relates to the sectional imaging specialties of Computed Tomography (CT) and/or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The course will prepare the student to become a competent entry level CT and/or MRI technologist.

+ PSYC200 Emotional Intelligence * 40 0 0 40 4.0

The course identifies personal emotional intelligence (EQ) skills which can be developed into strengths; analyzes strategies to calculate and improve EQ by exploring what factors trigger EQ scores; explores self-awareness strategies, self-management strategies, relationship management strategies, and social awareness strategies.

+ CAPB Capstone Course B 40 0 0 40 4.0

Capstone B: Advanced Applications and Innovations in Radiography is an immersive, project-based course designed to build upon the foundational knowledge acquired in Capstone A. This course challenges students to apply their skills in real-life scenarios and grow within the healthcare profession. Students will engage in one of four project options, each tailored to develop specific skills such as enhanced communication, cultural competency, leadership, and advanced technical proficiency. This course is structured to foster critical thinking, encourage independent research, and develop comprehensive knowledge and skills in the focused area of choice.

 

Totals

120

0

0

120

12.0

Transfer Credits

Module Number

Title

Theory Hours

Skill Lab Hours

Clinical Hours

Total Hours

Quarter Credits

+ TCCORE Transfer Credits Core 0 0 0 0 106.0

Transfer Credits Core

+ TCGE Transfer Credits General Education 0 0 0 0 16.0

Transfer Credits General Education

 

Totals

0

0

0

0

122.0

Term 1

+ Module Number: HRA100 (View Description)

This course explores compliance programs in a hospital setting and at the local, state, and federal levels. Students will analyze case studies, engage in problem-based learning activities, and gain an understanding of internal and external audits to design an effective compliance program and effectively correct issues of noncompliance.

Title Healthcare Regulatory Compliance and Accreditation
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: PATH100 (View Description)

This course provides a comprehensive approach to diseases based on physiological concepts. Students will learn to differentiate acute versus chronic compensatory mechanisms in response to disturbances of homeostasis in major body systems, both physical and chemical stressors.

Title Pathophysiology
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: ENGL200 (View Description)

The course conducts intensive study and practice of advanced writing principles for research papers and a detailed review of APA Style and library research. The focus is on the development of critical thinking skills needed to analyze and critique written communication. A review of writing principles includes developing thesis statements, providing support, formatting proper citation and reference pages, and creating clear organization of main points. APA Style and library usage and research are required.

Title College Composition II
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0

TOTALS

Theory Hours

120

Skill Lab Hours

0

Clinical Hours

0

Total Hours<

120

Quarter Credits

12.0

Term 2

+ Module Number: LEH200 (View Description)

This course analyzes leadership theories, models, and concepts by emphasizing applications to the healthcare industry. The focus is on evaluating the essential attributes required of a leader in today’s healthcare organization and exploring topics such as ethics, integrity, servant leadership, emotional intelligence, conflict management, and team values.

Title Leadership in Healthcare
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: HPS200 (View Description)

This course evaluates current trends and traditional methods of payment and reimbursement in the healthcare industry. The fundamentals and terminology of different payer systems in healthcare are covered. Students will analyze third-party payer requirements, Medicare’s payment systems, healthcare providers role, and revenue cycles.

Title Healthcare Payment Systems
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: RD200 (View Description)

This course is designed to expand knowledge and skills in the theory of Cross-Sectional Anatomy. Students will advance their understanding of the specialized study of cross-sectional anatomy as it relates to the sectional imaging modalities of Computed Tomography (CT) and/or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The course will prepare the student to become a competent entry level CT and/or MRI Technologist.

Title Advanced Cross-Sectional Anatomy
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0

TOTALS

Theory Hours

120

Skill Lab Hours

0

Clinical Hours

0

Total Hours<

120

Quarter Credits

12.0

Term 3

+ Module Number: RD300 (View Description)

This course is designed to expand knowledge and skills in the theory and practice of Computed Tomography (CT). Students will learn and develop competence in patient care, communication skills, critical thinking, and technical skills as they relate to CT. The course will prepare the student to take the certification exam for CT and to become a competent entry level CT Technologist.

Title CT Applications
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: HMG300 (View Description)

This course evaluates healthcare management within a variety of health organization settings such ashospitals, nursing homes, and outpatient clinics. This course introduces topics in ethics, leadership,organizational behavior, information technology, healthcare fi nancing, health disparities, teamwork,reemerging outbreaks, bioterrorism, violence in healthcare settings, and medical tourism.

Title Introduction to Healthcare Management
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: HRM300 (View Description)

This course explores research in health care with an emphasis on tools to make informed decisions for patients and the healthcare sciences. Students will examine ethical considerations, evaluate the research process, analyze qualitative, quantitative, and mixed research methods; determine the reliability and validity of questionnaires, explore descriptive and comparative statistics, and statistical modeling.

Title Research Methods in Healthcare
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0

TOTALS

Theory Hours

120

Skill Lab Hours

0

Clinical Hours

0

Total Hours<

120

Quarter Credits

12.0

Term 4

+ Module Number: RD400 (View Description)

This course provides the student with an understanding of the applied physics and techniques used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) procedures. The content includes instrumentation, method of image formation, pulse sequences, sources of image artifacts, diffusion, and perfusion. The course will prepare the student to become a competent entry level MRI technologist.

Title MRI Applications
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: HUM400 (View Description)

This course compares varied cultural traditions among groups of people in each society who are simultaneously interdependent and autonomous. The emphasis is on shared socioeconomic and political systems of people in a society and an appreciation of the distinct cultural practices among groups who coexist within that society. Diversity of race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, disability, religion, and sexual orientation are studies. Effective communication and conflict resolution are a focus throughout the course.

Title Cultural Diversity
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: BIOS400 (View Description)

This course is designed to familiarize students with the concepts, methods, and tools of health data collection, use, and analysis to include why evidence-based approaches are an essential part of health data collection.

Title Biostatistics
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0

TOTALS

Theory Hours

120

Skill Lab Hours

0

Clinical Hours

0

Total Hours<

120

Quarter Credits

12.0

Term 5

+ Module Number: HLE500 (View Description)

This course introduces biomedical and health care ethics. Topics to be explored include a wide range of subjects such as research involving humans and animals, human genetics, reproduction, death and dying, organ transplantation, public health, biotechnology, and bioscience. It will help students understand how health care professionals and consumers make difficult health care choices for their patients, loved ones, and themselves.

Title Applied Law & Ethics
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: CAPA (View Description)

Opportunities in and Beyond Radiography is designed to deepen students' knowledge of opportunities for career advancement. Students will explore various radiographic imaging specialties, healthcare organizational structure, research strategies, leadership roles, and more. This exploration serves as the groundwork for selecting a specific area for in-depth research culminating in a detailed 10–12-pageresearch paper. The research done will lay the foundation for a subsequent project in Capstone B, where the concepts will be applied in a multimedia project. This course is structured to foster critical thinking, encourage independent research, and develop comprehensive knowledge in the focused area of choice.

Title Capstone Course A
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: RD500A or 500B (View Description)

RD500A Interventional Radiography: This course provides the student with an understanding of the principles of Vascular Interventional Radiography (IR). The content includes proper patient care, fundamentals of a sterile setting, evaluation of equipment used, and the procedures performed. The course will prepare the student to become a competent entry-level IR technologist.

RD500B Mammography: This course is designed to deliver knowledge and skills in the theory and practice of Mammography. Students will learn and develop competence in patient care, communication skills, critical thinking, and technical skills as they relate to Mammography. The course will prepare the student to take the certification exam for Mammography and to become a competent entry level Mammography Technologist.

Title Interventional Radiography or Mammography
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0

TOTALS

Theory Hours

120

Skill Lab Hours

0

Clinical Hours

0

Total Hours<

120

Quarter Credits

12.0

Term 6

+ Module Number: RD600 (View Description)

This course is designed to expand knowledge and skills in the theory of Imaging Pathology. Students will advance their understanding of pathology as it relates to the sectional imaging specialties of Computed Tomography (CT) and/or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The course will prepare the student to become a competent entry level CT and/or MRI technologist.

Title Advanced Imaging Pathology
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: PSYC200 (View Description)

The course identifies personal emotional intelligence (EQ) skills which can be developed into strengths; analyzes strategies to calculate and improve EQ by exploring what factors trigger EQ scores; explores self-awareness strategies, self-management strategies, relationship management strategies, and social awareness strategies.

Title Emotional Intelligence *
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0
+ Module Number: CAPB (View Description)

Capstone B: Advanced Applications and Innovations in Radiography is an immersive, project-based course designed to build upon the foundational knowledge acquired in Capstone A. This course challenges students to apply their skills in real-life scenarios and grow within the healthcare profession. Students will engage in one of four project options, each tailored to develop specific skills such as enhanced communication, cultural competency, leadership, and advanced technical proficiency. This course is structured to foster critical thinking, encourage independent research, and develop comprehensive knowledge and skills in the focused area of choice.

Title Capstone Course B
Theory Hours 40
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 40
Quarter Credits 4.0

TOTALS

Theory Hours

120

Skill Lab Hours

0

Clinical Hours

0

Total Hours<

120

Quarter Credits

12.0

Transfer Credits

+ Module Number: TCCORE (View Description)

Transfer Credits Core

Title Transfer Credits Core
Theory Hours 0
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 0
Quarter Credits 106.0
+ Module Number: TCGE (View Description)

Transfer Credits General Education

Title Transfer Credits General Education
Theory Hours 0
Skill Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours 0
Total Hours 0
Quarter Credits 16.0

TOTALS

Theory Hours

0

Skill Lab Hours

0

Clinical Hours

0

Total Hours<

0

Quarter Credits

122.0

* Courses delivered fully online.

 

Program Overview

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences Program Overview

In less than 15 months, ACC’s Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS) program is designed to equip ARRT-certified imaging professionals with advanced radiologic science knowledge — supporting continued education in medical imaging and professional practice.

Delivered 100% online through ACC’s Ontario campus, the BSRS curriculum covers advanced imaging applications, cross-sectional anatomy, imaging pathology, and modality-specific coursework in CT, MRI, mammography, and interventional radiography.

In addition to technical imaging topics, students complete coursework in healthcare leadership, ethics, research methods, biostatistics, and regulatory compliance to support professional growth within radiologic sciences.

The goal of the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program is to support continued academic and professional development for credentialed imaging professionals. ACC accomplishes this by:

  • Offering advanced radiologic science coursework aligned with select ARRT post-primary education requirements
  • Providing a flexible, fully online learning environment designed for working professionals
  • Integrating leadership, research, and healthcare systems education into the radiologic sciences curriculum

Graduates of the BSRS program receive a bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences, which may be applied toward pursuing post-primary certification exams, subject to ARRT eligibility requirements.

Prerequisites

To enroll in the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program at ACC, applicants must have graduated from an accredited Radiography or MRI associate degree program and meet one of the following certification requirements:

  • Hold current ARRT certification in Radiography, or
  • Hold current ARRT or ARMRIT certification in MRI.

For full admission criteria, review ACC’s general college admission requirements

Program Highlights

Highlights

ACC’s Program

100% online

Complete in under 15 months

Project-based capstone for real-world experience

Eligibility for ARRT post-primary exams (CT, MRI, mammography, or interventional radiography)

Financial aid and scholarships available for those who qualify

Graduate resources and alumni network

Accreditation

The Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Ontario campuses in California, along with the Dallas Fort-Worth, Texas campus, are institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). ABHES 6116 Executive Blvd. Suite 730, North Bethesda, MD 20852; Phone (301) 291-7550 / Fax (703) 917-4109 / www.abhes.org

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Download the Radiologic Sciences Bachelor’s Degree Program Brochure!

Looking for more information about what ACC's BSRS training program has to offer? Our brochure has important details about the program including:

  • Program curriculum and course highlights
  • Enrollment requirements
  • And more!

Download the brochure to explore everything that ACC’s online Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program has to offer and take the next step toward your future in healthcare.

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FAQs

Who is the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program for?

The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences is a degree program designed for ARRT-certified imaging professionals — or individuals who have earned an associate degree through an MRI program — who want to continue their education through advanced radiologic science, healthcare leadership, and modality-specific coursework.

Is the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program online?

Yes. ACC’s BSRS program is delivered 100% online, allowing students to complete coursework remotely.

How long is the BSRS program?

Students can earn their bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences online in less than 15 months.

What is the BSRS class format?

The BSRS coursework is asynchronous, which means students are not required to attend live classes at specific times. Instead, coursework — including lectures, readings, and assignments — can be completed on your own schedule.

However, the program is not self-paced. Students follow a structured course schedule with set deadlines, instructor guidance, and regular academic expectations. This format is designed to offer flexibility for working professionals while maintaining academic structure and accountability.

What will I learn in the Radiologic Sciences program?

Students complete coursework in imaging applications, cross-sectional anatomy, imaging pathology, healthcare leadership, ethics, research methods, and regulatory compliance, along with modality-specific topics.

What post-primary modalities are covered in the program?

The BSRS program includes modality-specific coursework related to computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography, and interventional radiography (IR). Students are required to log a set number of exams in their chosen modality in order to be considered for ARRT post-primary exam eligibility.

What classes are required?

Courses include general education courses for healthcare leadership, finance, and compliance to name a few. Radiography specific courses for CT, MRI, IR, and Mammography.

What can I do with a Bachelor’s Degree in Radiography?

Graduates can pursue various career paths, including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), interventional radiography (IR), and mammography (M).

What does the ARRT require to get licensure in CT, MRI, IR, or Mammography?

The ARRT requires the following:

  • CT: 16 hours of formal education; clinical experience to include logging a required number of procedures.
  • MRI: 16 hours of formal education; clinical experience to include logging a required number of procedures.
  • IR (Cardiac, Vascular): 16 hours of formal education; clinical experience to include logging a required number of procedures.
  • Mammography: 16 hours of formal education; clinical experience to include logging a required number of procedures.
Is financial aid available for radiology school?

Yes, financial aid and scholarships are available for those who qualify. An ACC Financial Aid Advisor can assist you in identifying options to help fund your education.

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences

Take the next step in your radiologic education.

With a fully online format and focused radiologic science coursework, the BSRS program is designed to support continued learning for imaging professionals.

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Career Guide

How a Bachelor’s Degree Can Advance Your Radiologic Tech Career

You’ve completed your education, passed national certification, earned state licensure, and built real-world clinical experience.

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