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Curriculum
- Carroll's Division of Natural and Health Sciences has a partnership with the Radiology Alliance that includes:
- Students complete a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences, Radiologic Technology at
Carroll University.
- The program requires students to complete all Carroll general education courses, as well as the core courses in the health sciences curriculum that include the Radiology Alliance prerequisite courses in the freshman and sophomore years.
- Students work closely with a health science adviser to ensure they are taking appropriate courses, and are maintaining a high academic standing.
- Students apply to the Radiology Alliance hospitals during the fall of their sophomore year.
- Once accepted, the student begins at one of the hospitals to complete their final two years.
- At the end of the student's senior year, they will receive a certificate of Radiologic Technology, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences degree from Carroll University.
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Role of Radiologic Technologists
- Take X-rays.
- Administer radioactive materials into patients' bloodstreams for diagnostic purposes.
- Specialize in diagnostic imaging technologies, such as computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
- Prepare patients and operating equipment.
- Keep accurate patient records.
- Adjust and maintain equipment.
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