Radiologic technologists apply their knowledge of imaging technology, equipment and patient positioning to produce images used to diagnose patient injury or illness.
Radiologic technologists use various imaging technologies such as X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and mammography to help diagnose injury or illness.
Students will learn to prepare patients for imaging procedures by explaining the process, positioning them correctly, and ensuring their safety and comfort during the procedure.
Minnesota Requirements to Become a Radiologic Technologist
In order to become a radiologic technologist in Minnesota, you will need to graduate from an approved/accredited program. Once you have graduated, you will need to take additional licensing exams before applying for your radiologic technologist license. Licensing exams are set by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Your license will allow you to work as a radiologic technologist in Minnesota however you will need to maintain your license regularly and fulfill continuing education requirements.
Application Process
- Apply to 黑料网, be admitted, and have 鈥淧re-Radiologic Technologist鈥 as one of your majors.
- Have 6+ months patient-care experience OR 4+ hours of shadowing at a medical imaging facility.
- Have all prerequisite courses complete or in-progress (must complete with cumulative GPA of 2.5+):
- PRNU 1617 – Medical Terminology
- BIOL 2100 – Human Anatomy (minimum C grade)
- ENGL 1209 or ENGL 1210 – College Composition I
- CMST 1210 – Intro to Communication or CMST 2260 – Interpersonal Communication
- MATH 1120 or MATH 1125 – College Algebra
- Ask two (2) references to complete a survey (Download Form)
- Have healthcare experience and/or partake in a job shadow at a medical imaging facility (Download Form)
- Complete the
- Complete an interview with CentraCare
Program Timeline
Application: Jan. 26 – Feb. 13
Interviews: March 2 – 3
Offer Letters (sent via email): March 23
Orientation: May 18 (in-person at CentraCare Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar, mandatory)
Classes Start: May 26
- 68 credit degree
- Based on Willmar campus
- In-person at CentraCare
- Start in summer
Program Delivery
- In person
- CentraCare Rice Memorial Hospital (Willmar)
- M鈥擣 (daytime hours)
- Summer start
- Full time only
Program Cost*
Tuition/Fees
- AAS: $15,113 (includes costs of prerequisite courses)
Additional Costs
- Books: $2,548
- Uniforms and shoes: $300
- Special course fees: $400
Students who receive an offer letter must accept their offer letter by March 30 and pay a non-refundable $300 matriculation fee. If the student begins the program, this fee will be applied towards textbooks.
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