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Nov 04, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Applied Health Sciences, B.S., Specialization in Radiologic Technology Leadership
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A Radiologic (X-ray) Technologist is a professional responsible for the administration of ionizing radiation for diagnostic or research purposes. The radiologic technologist must integrate complex knowledge and advanced technical skills in the imaging of internal structures. Radiologic technologists apply knowledge of anatomy, physiology, positioning and radiographic technique in the performance of their duties.
This degree is designed to allow the radiologic technology professional to transfer their current degree and professional credentials to the university in order to complete a higher degree. This degree is appropriate for American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registered radiologic technologists who have already completed an associate’s degree and would like to advance their education by completing a bachelor’s degree.
Specific offerings for each semester may be found in the Schedule of Classes.
Admission
- To be admitted to the Applied Health Sciences, B.S., Specialization in Radiologic Technology Leadership the student must:
- Complete the Oakland University application process. Students admitted to OU SHS with an Associate’s Degree from an accredited community college, may transfer a maximum of 88 credits. Completion of General Education Requirements through the Michigan Transfer Agreement or Out of State Transfer Policy or at Oakland University.
Additional 28 Prior Learning credits
Oakland University awards an additional 28 prior learning credits for successful completion of the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists)
Grade point policy
Students in the radiologic technology leadership specialization whose cumulative grade point average falls below a 2.80 are not able to graduate with the professional specialization designation.
In order to remove program probationary status, students must raise their cumulative major grade point average to 2.80 or higher.
Academic Advising
All students are required to meet with their professional academic advisor in the School of Health Sciences at least once a year to review progress toward their degree.
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Radiologic technology leadership specialization professional course requirements
Students pursuing the radiologic technology leadership specialization must complete the degree requirements for the major in Applied Health Sciences, B.S. , and take the following courses for the specialization:
*Advanced Modalities for Radiologic Technologists
Professionals who are currently American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registered may expand on their existing knowledge in the areas of Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and Mammography, in affiliation with Beaumont Health. Each course is approximately one semester (15 - 17 weeks) in length and includes three to four days of clinical and one three-hour class day per week. Clinical hours take place on days and afternoon shifts at various Beaumont Health locations. Other clinical sites, locations and hours of attendance may be required. Clinical shifts vary based on the clinical rotation schedule, as assigned. With permission, additional clinical time may be allowed. Didactic coursework may be offered online. These advanced modality courses demand a high level of student professionalism, personal commitment, and academic focus.
Students may apply for admission to one of the modality courses listed above (*), through the Radiologic Technology program application process. Applicants are required to hold current ARRT registration or become registered with the ARRT within two weeks after the modality course start date and they must also hold current CPR (“Healthcare Provider”) certification through the American Heart Association. Applications are accepted year round and the courses may be scheduled any semester based on the number of applicants. Acceptance into a modality course is based on previous math and science grade point average, personal interview, and letters of recommendation.
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