Radiologic Technology - Major #4570 - Associate of Science Degree

This program map only provides one possible pathway for degree and/or certificate obtainment and is for reference only. Please schedule an appointment with a counselor to develop your individualized Student Education Plan.
It is also important to discuss your transfer options with a counselor because each university will require specific courses.

Imaging examinations performed by, and accompanying responsibilities assigned to, a radiographer shall be at the direction of physicians qualified to request and/or perform radiologic procedures. Upon completion of the program the radiographer shall be able to:
1. Apply knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and radiographic techniques to demonstrate accurately anatomical structures on a radiograph or other imaging receptor.
2. Determine exposure factors to achieve optimum radiographic techniques with minimum radiation exposure to the patient.
3. Evaluate radiographic images for appropriate positioning and imaging quality.
4. Apply the principles of radiation protection for the patient, self, and others.
5. Provide patient care and comfort.
6. Recognize emergency patient conditions and initiate lifesaving first aid and basic life support procedures.
7. Evaluate the performance of radiologic systems, know the safe limits of equipment operation, and report malfunctions to the proper authority.
8. Exercise independent judgment and discretion in the technical performance of medical imaging procedures.
9. Participate in radiologic quality assurance programs.
10. Assist in fluoroscopic procedures.
11. Demonstrate entry level knowledge and competency in the practice of CT.

Classes are conducted on the Fresno City College campus. Students also attend classes at local hospitals affiliated with the program for clinical experience.

An associate in science degree will be granted upon successful completion of requirements for graduation, which includes formal hospital training. The student will be eligible to take the examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists upon successful completion of requirements for graduation.

Admission Policy: Enrollment is limited in the Radiologic Technology Program. There are no restrictions as to age, race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, or marital status. Fresno City College utilizes a computerized statistical lottery selection process for admission into the Radiologic Technology Program.  The lottery process is used in response to more eligible applicants than enrollment space to the program.

Application Requirements: 

  1. Complete and submit an online program application for the Radiologic Technology Program during the application period.
  2. At time of application, applicants must have completed all of the following program prerequisites with a letter grade of “C” or better and a combined GPA of the prerequisite courses with at least 2.75 (C+ or above). Biology 20, Human Anatomy, and Biology 22, Human Physiology, (or equivalent), or Biology 21A and Biology 21B (or equivalent); Chemistry 3A, Introduction to General Chemistry (or college equivalent); Health Information Technology 10, Medical Terminology (or equivalent); Statistics C1000/C1000H, Introduction to Statistics, or transfer level math.
  3. At the time of application, all general education for the local associate degree must be complete. This requirement may also be met by completing the Cal-GETC transfer general education pattern (the CSU or IGETC GE pattern will be accepted, if completed). All general education courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. Completion of a transfer general education pattern is highly recommended.
  4. Have no physical impairment that would preclude the performance of all radiologic technology duties.
  5. Be in good physical and mental health.

Note: Prior to registration for the semester in which the applicant is scheduled to take courses in Radiologic Technology, the student must submit evidence of physical examination by a licensed physician.

Background Check: Upon entry into the program, students will be required to obtain a background check.

Change of Name, Address, and/or Telephone Number: Applicants and radiologic technology students must keep the Allied Health, Physical Education, and Athletics office informed of any change in name, address, and/or telephone number. Failure of applicants to inform the Allied Health, Physical Education, and Athletics office of this vital information may result in loss of entry into the program.

Academic Requirements: All program entry requirement courses listed above must be completed with a grade of “C” or better.

Students in the radiologic technology program must earn a “C” grade or better in all program courses. Less than a “C” grade in any radiologic technology course requires that the course be repeated before continuing with the major. Courses must be repeated in their entirety. Courses may be repeated once only.

Safe professional practice is necessary for retention of students in the program. If a student demonstrates that he/she is unsuited to the profession or is not progressing satisfactorily based on the professional judgment of the faculty, he/she may be asked to withdraw from the program.

1. Students will pass the ARRT National Registry Examination on the first attempt.

Program Map

Term 1

10-12 units

Term 2

14 units

Term 3

11-15 units

Term 4

7 units

Term 5

13 units

Term 6

12 units

Summer

8 units

Term 7

17 units

Term 8

15 units

Summer

4 units