Associate Degree Radiography • Associate in Applied Science

OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM

Total Credit Hours: 69

Colleague Code: AAS.RADI

Curriculum Code: RDT 224

Program Information:

Admission to the Program:

Pre-Application Requirements: These requirements must be completed before applications can be considered.

  1. Attend an information session given on campus by the RAD director. The Associate Degree Radiography Program has limited enrollment and student selection criteria are covered in detail at the informational session. Dates of informational sessions may be obtained from the Admissions and Records Office, 786.2296.
  2. Send ACT test results to the LLCC Admissions and Records Office.
  3. ACT minimum composite score of 20, with no section less than 15 OR
    Complete each non-program degree course with a grade of at least a C (COM 111, COM 112, HLT 109, HLT 205, HLT 206, POS 101)

Admission Requirements:

  1. Submit the LLCC admission application if not a current student.
  2. Take the LLCC placement test. Schedule by calling 786.2211 for test times and dates. See section in catalog called "Evaluation of Student Skills and Placement Testing" for details concerning students not needing to take placement test.
    • English (equivalent to COM 099)
    • reading skills (level at which no remediation is required)
    • math skills (equivalent to MAT 095)
  3. Graduate from high school or have a GED certificate. Have high school transcripts sent to the LLCC Admissions and Records Office.
  4. Have a 2.5 GPA or better for all previous college courses. Have college transcripts sent to the LLCC Admissions and Records Office.
  5. Have completed with a grade of C or better:
    • Two years of high school algebra OR one year of high school algebra and one year of high school geometry (or college equivalent; MAT 095)
    • Two years high school science (biology, chemistry, or physics) or two of the following: College BIO 101, CHE 100, PHY 100. HLT 205, HLT 206 also count if taken prior to acceptance.
  6. Certification as a certified nursing assistant or emergency medical technician (basic) is strongly recommended but not required.

Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester: RAD 101, RAD 102, RAD 103, HLT 109

Second Semester: RAD 100, RAD 104, RAD 110, HLT 205

Third Semester: RAD 105, RAD 111, RAD 125, HLT 206

Fourth Semester: RAD 200, COM 111

Fifth Semester: RAD 210, RAD 220, RAD 225, COM 112

Sixth Semester: RAD 221, RAD 295, RAD 250, POS 101 or POS 201

For Program Information Contact:

Health Professions Department at 217.786.2408 or 217.786.2449 or see an academic advisor.

Required General Education Courses (17 credits)

COM 111

Composition I

3 credits

COM 112

Composition II

3 credits

POS 101

Introduction to American Politics or

 

 

POS 201

State and Local Government

3 credits

HLT 205

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4 credits

HLT 206

Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4 credits

Required Program Courses (49 credits)

RAD 100

Clinical Internship I

3 credits

RAD 101

Foundations of Radiologic Technology

2 credits

RAD 102

Introduction to Patient Care and Clinical Practice

2 credits

RAD 103

Radiographic Procedures I

3 credits

RAD 104

Radiographic Procedures II

6 credits

RAD 105

Radiographic Procedures III

6 credits

RAD 110

Radiographic Imaging I

2 credits

RAD 111

Radiographic Imaging II

2 credits

RAD 125

Clinical Internship II

3 credits

RAD 200

Clinical Internship III

3 credits

RAD 210

Radiation Biology

2 credits

RAD 220

Comprehensive Patient Care in Imaging I

2 credits

RAD 221

Comprehensive Patient Care in Imaging II

2 credits

RAD 225

Clinical Internship IV

4 credits

RAD 250

Clinical Internship V

4 credits

RAD 295

Career Development

3 credits

Required Program Support Courses (3 credits)

HLT 109

Medical Terminology

3 credits