Diagnostic Imaging

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Diagnostic Imaging is a 22-month intensive program. Students receive an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree. The Diagnostic Imaging program prepares students through a progressive, outcomes-based educational format.

The purpose of this program is to prepare students to practice as proficient, multi-skilled professionals in culturally diverse health care settings. The LBCC program is designed to train students to demonstrate outcomes established by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), and to successfully complete the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination. This program is focused on Radiologic Sciences, not ultrasound.

Students move through this training as a cohort. Classes are tailored specifically to these students, who attend class for approximately 40 hours per week. It does not follow the traditional college terms.

This is a cost recovery program. Students must deposit a portion of the cost of the program prior to beginning classes. The cost of this program is subject to change.

Student Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Diagnostic Imaging will:

  • Demonstrate competency in ARRT designated Radiological Procedures.
  • Operate equipment, store, handle and/or process any imaging information to industry standards.
  • Provide patient care and comfort with empathy and cultural competence.
  • Abide by the ethics and the professional conduct of medical professionals, the ASRT Code of Ethics, and the ARRT Standard of Ethics.
  • Position patients accurately and provide quality images.
  • Protect patients, self, and others by applying the principles of radiation physics.
  • Demonstrate effective communication with patients, family members, and colleagues using verbal, written, and information technology tools/devices.

Program Requirements

All Associate of Applied Science Related Instruction requirements are prerequisites to the program. Students are required to have a current American Heart Association (AHA) Health Care Provider CPR card, updated vaccinations, and complete a criminal background check and drug screen. Eligible applicants are admitted based on points awarded on the point’s worksheet in the Admission Bulletin.