COMBINE YOUR PASSION FOR SCIENCE AND HEALTHCARE WITH A DEGREE IN RADIOGRAPHY

As a radiographer, you will use imaging equipment to take X-rays, CAT scans and other imaging examinations of the human body, to help doctors develop accurate diagnoses. The Bachelor of Science in Radiography program at ²¨É«µ¥Ë« will prepare you to build a foundation of knowledge and skills to work with patients and others in the medical profession, as well as operate scanning equipment.

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At ²¨É«µ¥Ë« you will learn theory in the classroom, and application of concepts and skills in the simulation lab at our Oak Brook site and in clinical settings. The program uses the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) radiography curriculum plan.

Upon completion of the program you will be prepared to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) credentialing examination. In addition to the ARRT, students will be eligible to apply for state licensure which is a State of Illinois requirement as a condition of employment.

Career Outlook

Radiologic technologists work in hospitals, doctor’s offices or clinics and laboratories. Overall employment of radiologic technologists is projected to grow 6 percent through 2032, faster than the average for all occupations according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Accreditation

The program is accredited through the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).

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Program Mission Statement

Guided by our Lasallian values (respect, equity, and social responsibility) the ²¨É«µ¥Ë« Radiography program is committed to cultivating radiologic professionals, who are ethically grounded and community-oriented leaders, prepared to deliver the highest quality, patient-centric care.

Program Goals and Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program of study, graduates will/ will be able to:

  • Students will demonstrate effective communication skills.
    • Students will demonstrate effective communication skills on the clinical floor.
    • Students will demonstrate effective written communication in the classroom setting.
    • Students will be able to verbally evaluate radiographs.
  • Students will develop critical thinking skills for application in the clinical setting.
    • Students will adapt standard protocols for non-routine examinations.
    • Students will critique images for diagnostic quality and devise necessary factors for quality improvement.
  • Students of the program will be clinically competent.
    • Students will demonstrate accuracy in positioning skills.
    • Students will select appropriate technical factors.
    • Students will demonstrate proper radiation protection practices.
  • Students will model professionalism.
    • Students will demonstrate high ethical standards.
    • Students will summarize their professional development career plan.

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Graduation Requirements

To graduate, students must meet the following requirements:

  • File the Intent to Graduate Form by the designated deadline.
  • Have official final transcripts of any previous colleges attended on file in the Registrar’s Office.
  • Complete the credit hours designated in the curriculum as relevant to the individual’s program.
  • Complete the residency requirements.
  • Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
  • Complete the preparatory pre-licensure (State of Illinois) ARRT certification requirements.
  • Complete payment of all fees and tuition owed to the University and return all library items.

Admission Criteria

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Admission into the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program requires that a student have:

  • Earned a minimum cumulative college grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
  • Successfully complete TEAS Exam (minimum score of 60% required overall as well as a score of 60% in the Science section)
  • Held in good standing at previous colleges and universities attended

Transfer Students should submit official transcripts from each college/university the student has previously attended. Evaluation of transfer credit is based on the following criteria:

  • Credits transfer from schools accredited by The Higher Learning Commission or another regional accrediting association.
  • A maximum of four credit hours will transfer in physical education activity courses.
  • “D” grades will not be accepted as transfer credit.
  • A maximum of 72 semester hours of community college credits (or credits from a two-year school) may be accepted at the time of admission. Additional community college credits may be accepted if included in a ²¨É«µ¥Ë« articulation or consortium agreement.
  • An unlimited number of hours will be accepted from upper division/senior institutions as long as 32 hours, including 12 hours of upper-division major courses and six hours of Mission-based courses, are completed at ²¨É«µ¥Ë«.
  • Developmental and or remedial courses completed at another institution are not transferable.
  • Course grades do not transfer.


Tuition and Fees

  • Tuition - $23,580.00/year
  • Fees - $140.00/year

For more information contact the Office of Admission at admission@lewisu.edu or call (815) 836-5250.

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