Description Use cutting-edge equipment to image the body. Perform diagnostic imaging scans for a variety of health care providers. Aid physicians in analysis of disease and injury. Radiologic Technologists are medical personnel who perform diagnostic imaging examinations. They are educated in anatomy, patient positioning, examination techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and radiation protection. They specialize in specific imaging techniques in bone densitometry, cardiovascular-interventional radiography, computed tomography, mammography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, quality management, sonography or general radiography. Registered Radiologic Technologists (R.T.'s) must complete at least two years of formal education in an accredited hospital-based program or a two-or four year educational program at an academic institution and must pass a National certification examination. To remain registered, they must earn continuing education credits. For more information regarding admission policies, refund policies, Tulsa Tech school calendar, or criteria for transfer credit, visit www.tulsatech.edu. For more information about the program academic calendar, clinical obligations, grading system or graduation requirements, click the link Radiologic Handbook on this Fact Sheet. Program Mission, Goals, & Student Learning Outcomes Program Effectiveness Data 2014-2015 Radiologic Handbook 2015-2016 Radiologic Handbook evised 3/30/2016 Credentials/Industry Certifications
Program graduates who pass the national certification exam given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) will be certified as a Registered Technologist in Radiography. {ARRT (R)} Prior to applying to the program, please contact the ARRT to determine eligibility if: you have ever been convicted of a misdemeanor, felony, or a similar offense in a military court martial; you have had any professional license, permit, registration or certification denied, revoked, suspended, placed on probation, under consent agreement or consent order, voluntarily surrendered or subjected to any conditions or disciplinary actions by a regulatory authority or certification board other than ARRT; you have ever been suspended, dismissed or expelled from an educational program that you attended in order to meet ARRT certification requirements The ARRT may be reached at 1255 Northland Drive, St. Paul, MN 55120; or Phone: (651) 687-0048 Website: https://www.arrt.org/ College Credit All Tulsa Tech students (high school and adult) may have the opportunity to receive college credit upon completion of their program. Our College Relations office will work with students regarding the benefits of Prior Learning Assessments (PLA) toward an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree or a technical college certificate at area colleges. For more details call the College Relations office at 918.828.5000. Entrance Requirements Adult students only (age 18 or older) High school diploma or G.E.D. Basic computer literacy As of January 1, 2015, the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) require candidates for certification to have earned an associate (or more advanced) degree from an institution accredited or recognized by ARRT. Applicants will be given preference depending on a conferred degree and/or total college credits earned. Application Process
Apply online at tulsatech.edu. Applications can also be obtained in the counseling offices on any of the campuses; at the Career Services Center located on the Memorial Complex; or by calling 918.828.5000. Who Can Attend? Adult Students Scheduling Information Adults / 22 months (all day) Adult sessions: Mon-Fri: 7:45 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. A new class begins each July and lasts for approximately 22 months. Classroom days are 7:45 am -2:30 pm. Most clinical rotations are scheduled for the daytime hours of 7:00am to 3:00pm, three (3) days per week; however, some clinical rotations are scheduled during evening and weekend hours. The program s curriculum is based on two years of full-time study of 2535 hours of contact. Class Starts: July 1, 2016 Contact Info Center at 918.828.5000 for start dates. Employment Opportunities Tulsa Tech builds partnerships with business and industry in the Tulsa area to find opportunities for work-based experiences and student placement. For more information, contact our Career Placement Services at 918.828.5000/jobconnect@tulsatech.edu or visit tulsatech.edu. Campus Locations
Health Sciences Center 3350 S Memorial Dr Tulsa, OK 74145-1322 918.828.1200 FAX: 918.828.1209 Estimated Tuition, Fees and Books Estimated Tuition, Lab & Required Fees: $10,140.00 Additional Required Costs: $2,182.82 Optional Fees: $35.00 *There may be additional required costs as defined in the program handbook. Tuition, fees, career majors, courses and hours are ubject to change without notice. Financial Aid Financial assistance is available through several options at Tulsa Tech. For the most up-to-date and complete information on scholarships and grants please visit tulsatech.edu or call 918.828.5000. For federal financial assistance go to: www.fafsa.ed.gov. Area Salary For information concerning working conditions, physical requirements, employment and job outlook please refer to the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/. Salary information can be found at The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) Resource Center at http://www.onetonline.org/. O*NET_SOC Code: 29-2034.00
Plan of Study Plan of Study Additional Requirements Prior to the start of the program, students must: Undergo a criminal background check including sex offender registration as required by the Oklahoma Child Care Facilities Licensing Act that requires individuals providing care to children under the age of 18 to be free of any criminal history that would indicate a potential for violent abuse against another person. Information provided on the criminal background check may impact student clinical eligibility. Provide verification of immunizations through vaccination records, titer (blood test) results, or declination statements. A list of specific immunizations may be obtained through the Health Sciences Center by calling 918.828.1216. Have a current American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider card. Provide transportation to clinical sites. Adult students must pay a liability insurance fee for clinicals. This fee is charged for each Tulsa Tech fiscal year (July 1st to June 30th). Adult students must pay a drug screening fee for clinicals. The drug screening is required for all students and will be completed sometime before clinicals. Adult students must pay a fee to participate in the online immunization tracking system. NOTE: Fees associated with the requirements above are included in tuition/fees/books section Accrediting Agency The Radiologic Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). JRCERT contact information: The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850; Chicago, Illinois 60606-3182; or Phone: (312) 704-5300 Website: http://www.jrcert.org/ Email: mail@jrcert.org
Career Majors Radiologic Technologist ourses Patient Care in the Radiologic Sciences Introduction to Radiologic Science & Health Care Radiographic Procedures I Image Analysis I Human Structure & Function I Clinical Practice IA Ethics & Law in the Radiologic Sciences Core Medical Terminology Radiographic Pathology Radiographic Procedures II Image Analysis II Human Structure & Function II Clinical Practice IB Introduction to Computed Tomography Clinical Practice IIA Imaging Equipment Pharmacology and Venipuncture Radiation Biology Radiation Production & Characteristics Career Preparation for Radiography Principles of Imaging Clinical Practice II-B Radiation Protection Advanced Imaging Digital Image Acquisition & Display Comprehensive Program Review