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Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology
Accelerate Your Career with Mercy College's Radiologic Technology Program
Radiologic Technology combines the art and science of utilizing x-rays and high-level energy to create high-quality diagnostic images. As a graduate of Mercy College's Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology program, you'll become an expert in medical imaging. You'll work directly with patients and play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases. Our program offers you the flexibility to embark on a rewarding and in-demand healthcare career when it's most convenient for you.
Start the Rad Tech Program in any Semester
The Rad Tech program courses begin in the fall semester (August). However, students can be admitted and begin taking pre-requisite and general education courses toward their program of choice in the fall semester (August), spring semester (January), or summer semester (May).
Take the first step towards your X-Ray Tech Career with Mercy's Rad Tech program.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
Benefit from our advanced digital X-ray and virtual reality lab, designed to refine your skills in Radiologic Technology. These innovative tools prepare you for the dynamic healthcare landscape, ensuring you're ready for professional challenges. Explore our Rad Tech suite through the virtual tour.
Debt Free Education Opportunities
Work for Mercy Health while studying and have 100% of your educational expenses covered. Unlock a debt-free future in healthcare with our program. Immerse in studies funded by Mercy Health commitment. Since 2022, hundreds of students across disciplines have launched careers without financial burden.
Radiologic Tech: Excellence Blueprint
Explore the intricacies of our Radiologic Technology program through the Radiologic Technology Program Assessment plan. This document provides an in-depth look at our curriculum's goals, outcomes, and continuous improvement strategies, ensuring you're well-prepared for a successful career in diagnostic imaging.
Program Learning Outcomes
Our mission is to educate and prepare students for entry-level Radiologic Technology positions as compassionate, competent health care professionals who can function in a rapidly changing healthcare environment.