Radiologic Sciences

An education in Radiologic Sciences can lead in many directions, since demand is high with increasingly sophisticated health care. Specializations include mammography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, cardiovascular-interventional technology and nuclear medicine. Whether you consider yourself technically adept or not, this program will set you up for success — it’s part science, part art!

Are you interested in a career in radiologic sciences?

A Look at Radiologic Sciences

You may not know Radiologic Sciences by name, but if you've ever had an x-ray, you've met a Radiologic Technologist.

If you are detail-oriented and want to provide one-on-one care to patients then the Radiologic Technology Program is a fit for you. Radiologic Technologists use cutting-edge technology to produce X-ray images of the skeletal and other systems of the body.

This degree is the stepping stone to additional specializations such as Mammography, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Vascular Interventional Technology, and Nuclear Medicine.

So why choose Dallas College?

You'll learn from dedicated faculty who draw from their knowledge and experience.

You'll work side-by-side in radiology departments with doctors, nurses, and experienced Radiologic Technologists through clinical rotations, giving you opportunities to practice patient care skills and technical knowledge.

You can even earn several advanced certifications at Dallas College. If this sounds like a fit for you, visit our website for more information.

As a part of your training in Radiologic Sciences, you’ll study subjects such as anatomy, physics, radiation safety, communication and computer skills specific to your career. Because our comprehensive programs include clinical rotations, you’ll have a hands-on opportunity to practice patient care skills and technical knowledge. You’ll work side-by-side in radiology departments with doctors, nurses and experienced radiologic technologists.

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  • Brookhaven