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ACC»Programs»Radiography
Use and maintain diagnostic equipment withhands-on radiologic technologist training.
25
monthsincluding an off-campus externship
3
locationsLos Angeles, Ontario and Anaheim
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Radiologic technologist programs prepare graduates to diagnose and treat patients using diagnostic imaging examinations.
As a radiologic technologist–also known as an x-ray tech, radiographer or full-scope technologist–you’ll combine your knowledge of the human body with your technical skills to capture images of what's going on inside your patients' bodies.
Study human anatomy and work with complex equipment as you help support doctors and patients. Earn your radiography associate degree and prepare for a rewarding career.
Looking for the right radiologic technologist school near you? ACC’s program is available at our Los Angeles, Ontario and Anaheim campuses.
This program is taught in a blended format combining online classes with in-person instruction.
Program approved by the California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch (CDPH-RHB)
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In ACC's Radiography Program, You'll Learn to:
Operate Equipment
Learn to work Computerized Tomography (CT) Imaging equipment to capture images of your patients.
Protect Patients from X-Rays
Protect patients by shielding exposed areas that do not need to be imaged.
Position Patients for Scans
Help position patients and the equipment in order to get the best possible image.
Radiography Course List
Learn more about what's in store for you in the Radiography associate of occupational science degree program. For more on radiography courses, visit the college catalog.
General Education Courses
Course Number | Title | Clock Hours | Quarter Credits |
---|---|---|---|
ANAT200 | Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology | 20 | 2.0 |
ANAT200-L | Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Lab | 40 | 2.0 |
ENGL100 | Written Communications I † | 40 | 4.0 |
PSYC100 | Introduction to Psychology † | 40 | 4.0 |
MATH100 | College Mathematics I | 40 | 4.0 |
Totals | 180 | 16.0 |
Course Number: ANAT200 | |
---|---|
Title | Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology |
Clock Hours | 20 |
Quarter Credits | 2.0 |
Course Number: ANAT200-L | |
Title | Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Lab |
Clock Hours | 40 |
Quarter Credits | 2.0 |
Course Number: ENGL100 | |
Title | Written Communications I † |
Clock Hours | 40 |
Quarter Credits | 4.0 |
Course Number: PSYC100 | |
Title | Introduction to Psychology † |
Clock Hours | 40 |
Quarter Credits | 4.0 |
Course Number: MATH100 | |
Title | College Mathematics I |
Clock Hours | 40 |
Quarter Credits | 4.0 |
TOTALS | |
Clock Hours | 180 |
Quarter Credits | 16.0 |
Core Courses
Course Number | Title | Clock Hours | Clinical Hours | Quarter Credits |
---|---|---|---|---|
RAD120 | Introduction to Radiologic Sciences | 10 | 0 | 1.0 |
CAREER200 | Career Advantage † | 20 | 0 | 2.0 |
RAD150 | Medical Terminology ‡ | 30 | 0 | 3.0 |
RAD220 | Radiographic Physics | 30 | 0 | 3.0 |
RAD250 | Principles of Image Production | 70 | 0 | 6.0 |
RAD320 | Radiographic Positioning I | 60 | 0 | 4.0 |
RAD350 | Radiation Biology and Protection | 70 | 0 | 6.0 |
RAD370 | Digital Imaging ‡ | 20 | 0 | 2.0 |
RAD420 | Patient Care ‡ | 40 | 0 | 3.0 |
RAD450 | Radiographic Positioning II | 60 | 0 | 4.0 |
RAD470 | Law and Ethics in Imaging ‡ | 20 | 0 | 2.0 |
RAD500C | Clinical Practicum I | 300 | 300 | 10.0 |
RAD520 | Radiographic Positioning III | 60 | 0 | 4.0 |
RAD600C | Clinical Practicum II | 300 | 300 | 10.0 |
RAD620 | Pharmacology/Venipuncture ‡ | 30 | 0 | 2.0 |
RAD700C | Clinical Practicum III | 300 | 300 | 10.0 |
RAD720 | Introduction to Computed Tomography with Cross Sectional Anatomy ‡ | 40 | 0 | 4.0 |
RAD800C | Clinical Practicum IV | 300 | 300 | 10.0 |
RAD900C | Clinical Practicum V | 300 | 300 | 10.0 |
RADSEM1 | Radiology Seminar I | 30 | 0 | 3.0 |
RAD1000C | Clinical Practicum VI | 360 | 360 | 12.0 |
RADSEM2 | Radiology Seminar II | 30 | 0 | 3.0 |
Totals | 2480 | 1860 | 114.0 |
Course Number: RAD120 | |
---|---|
Title | Introduction to Radiologic Sciences |
Clock Hours | 10 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 1.0 |
Course Number: CAREER200 | |
Title | Career Advantage† |
Clock Hours | 20 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 2.0 |
Course Number: RAD150 | |
Title | Medical Terminology‡ |
Clock Hours | 30 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 3.0 |
Course Number: RAD220 | |
Title | Radiographic Physics |
Clock Hours | 30 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 3.0 |
Course Number: RAD250 | |
Title | Principles of Image Production |
Clock Hours | 70 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 6.0 |
Course Number: RAD320 | |
Title | Radiographic Positioning I |
Clock Hours | 60 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 4.0 |
Course Number: RAD350 | |
Title | Radiation Biology and Protection |
Clock Hours | 70 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 6.0 |
Course Number: RAD370 | |
Title | Digital Imaging‡ |
Clock Hours | 20 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 2.0 |
Course Number: RAD420 | |
Title | Patient Care‡ |
Clock Hours | 40 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 3.0 |
Course Number: RAD450 | |
Title | Radiographic Positioning II |
Clock Hours | 60 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 4.0 |
Course Number: RAD470 | |
Title | Law and Ethics in Imaging‡ |
Clock Hours | 20 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 2.0 |
Course Number: RAD500C | |
Title | Clinical Practicum I |
Clock Hours | 300 |
Clinical Hours | 300 |
Quarter Credits | 10.0 |
Course Number: RAD520 | |
Title | Radiographic Positioning III |
Clock Hours | 60 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 4.0 |
Course Number: RAD600C | |
Title | Clinical Practicum II |
Clock Hours | 300 |
Clinical Hours | 300 |
Quarter Credits | 10.0 |
Course Number: RAD620 | |
Title | Pharmacology/Venipuncture‡ |
Clock Hours | 30 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 2.0 |
Course Number: RAD700C | |
Title | Clinical Practicum III |
Clock Hours | 300 |
Clinical Hours | 300 |
Quarter Credits | 10.0 |
Course Number: RAD720 | |
Title | Introduction to Computed Tomography with Cross Sectional Anatomy‡ |
Clock Hours | 40 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 4.0 |
Course Number: RAD800C | |
Title | Clinical Practicum IV |
Clock Hours | 300 |
Clinical Hours | 300 |
Quarter Credits | 10.0 |
Course Number: RAD900C | |
Title | Clinical Practicum V |
Clock Hours | 300 |
Clinical Hours | 300 |
Quarter Credits | 10.0 |
Course Number: RADSEM1 | |
Title | Radiology Seminar I |
Clock Hours | 30 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 3.0 |
Course Number: RAD1000C | |
Title | Clinical Practicum VI |
Clock Hours | 360 |
Clinical Hours | 360 |
Quarter Credits | 12.0 |
Course Number: RADSEM2 | |
Title | Radiology Seminar II |
Clock Hours | 30 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Quarter Credits | 3.0 |
TOTALS | |
Clock Hours | 2480 |
Clinical Hours | 1860 |
Quarter Credits | 114.0 |
† Courses offered online.
‡ Courses offered in a blended format, a combination of online and on ground.
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 130.0
Radiography Program Overview
ACC’s Radiography Program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in radiographic techniques, patient care and medical imaging technology. The curriculum is continuously updated to align with the latest advancements in radiology, ensuring that students are prepared to meet the demands of modern healthcare settings.
The goal of radiologic technologist school is to graduate professionals that enthusiastically display leadership responsibilities while providing competent care. ACC accomplishes this by:
- Providing access to activities that foster community awareness while responding to the needs of the community
- Ensuring that the standards required for accreditation for the College and the program are maintained
- Supporting the community of radiologic technologists and healthcare professionals by providing opportunities for professional development
ACC helps program graduates earn their radiography associate degree and get ready to provide compassionate patient care.
From lectures to real-world experience, our ACC programs are designed with your career in mind.
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FAQs
What does a radiologic technologist do?
Radiologic technologists are responsible for maintaining and operating the equipment that takes effective x-rays and other diagnostic imaging examinations. They work hands-on with patients to ensure that their doctors see what they need to see.
Here are some things a radiologic technologist does:
- Prepare patients for examinations
- Explain procedures and positions
- Ensure that areas not being X-rayed are covered with protective shields
- Perform X-rays
- Operate, adjust, and maintain equipment1
Am I a good fit for the Radiography program?
If you love working with technical equipment and enjoy working directly with people, our Radiography program might be right for you.
Here are some of the top skills and attributes that make for a great radiologic technologist:
Active listening – A good radiologic technologist listens to their patients and understands their needs and concerns.
Communication – Because radiologic technologists work directly with patients, they must be able to communicate effectively with them, explaining the postures and procedures used during imaging.
Operations monitoring – Radiologic technologists should be able to monitor any relevant machinery, including watching gauges, dials or other indicators.
Customer and personal service – Radiologic technologists work directly with patients. Having good customer and personal service skills helps them provide better care.
Service orientation – A great radiologic technologist has a passion for helping patients and for providing the best care possible.
Where do radiologic technologists work?
Radiologic technologists can work in a variety of settings, including:
- Hospitals
- Medical clinics
- Medical laboratories1
What will I learn in the Radiologic Technologist program?
ACC's Radiography program is designed to provide learning experiences that prepare our school's students for competent performance as a radiologic technologist. These include, but are not limited to: lecture, interactive and self-discovery activities, problem-based case presentations, small group discussions, mentoring, tactile/kinesthetic activities provided through laboratory experiences and clinical practicums.
What courses make up the Radiography program?
General Education Courses:
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Classes & Lab
Written Communications I
College Mathematics I
Introduction to Psychology
Core Radiography and Other Courses:
Introduction to Radiologic Sciences
Medical Terminology
Radiographic Physics
Principles of Image Production
Patient Care
Radiographic Positioning I
Principles of Radiation and Radiation Biology
Radiation Protection
Clinical Practicum I
Radiographic Positioning II
Digital Imaging
Clinical Practicum II
Law and Ethics in Imaging
Radiographic Positioning III
Clinical Practicum III
Clinical Practicum IV
Introduction to Computed Tomography
Clinical Practicum V
Cross-Sectional Anatomy
Pharmacology/Venipuncture
Clinical Practicum VI
Career Advantage
Radiology Seminar
American Career College provides comprehensive academic and clinical preparation for each student to have a successful result on the ARRT certification and registration exam.
For a complete description of coursework in these modules, please refer to the ACC Catalog.
How long is the Radiography program?
Students can earn their radiography associate degree in as little as 25 months.
How much does the Radiography program cost?
Our admissions advisors and financial aid advisors are here to support you. They can help you figure out the radiography school cost and help you explore financial aid options.
To learn more about ACC’s Radiography program cost, access our tuition info.
Is financial aid available?
Yes, financial aid and scholarships are available for those who qualify.
Will I get real-world radiography training?
Yes! ACC's Radiography program includes over 1,800 hours of clinicals which gives students the opportunity to demonstrate and reinforce the knowledge and skills they acquired learning hands-on throughout the training program.
Be ready for your first day on the job.
Our classes are career-focused on the practical skills you need to be successful at your career. Get a well-rounded experience from in-class, lab and clinical hours as you work toward your degree.
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