Degree: Associate in Science
The Radiologic Technologist program will prepare you to perform imaging procedures of bones, organs and vascular structures using digital imaging equipment to detect fractures, foreign objects and demonstrate tissue trauma and disease. Radiographers work within all healthcare areas such as diagnostics, mobile & surgical radiography, computed tomography (CT), MRI, mammography, interventional imaging, and bone densitometry.
Career Opportunities:
- Radiologic Technologist
- Department Supervisor and Administrator
- Hospital Administrator
- Radiologist Assistant
- Radiation Therapist
- Nuclear Medicine
- Educator
Program Stats:
- 14% industry Growth
- Available at QCC Worcester
- 72 Credits
- $57,450 Median Salary
- General Studies Healthcare Option
- General Studies Pre-Pharmacy Degree
- General Studies Public Health Option
- Medical Assisting Certificate
- Medical Office Certificate
- Medical Support Specialist - Medical Assisting
- Occupational Therapy Assistant
- Pharmacy Technician Certificate
- Phlebotomy/EKG Technician Certificate
- Pre-Pharmacy Degree
- Public Health Certificate
- Respiratory Care
- Surgical Technology Certificate