Radiologic Technology Mission Statement:
The mission of the Radiologic Technology Program is founded on the mission of the College in that the Radiologic Technology Program combines career preparation with a liberal arts education. While student learning is a priority, the curriculum also fosters responsible citizenship.
The Radiologic Technology Program provides the community with caring, compassionate, and skilled professionals. Upon graduation from Harcum, the technologist will be proficient in imaging the human body to assure the correct diagnosis and treatment of the patient.
About The Program
Radiologic Technologists, or radiographers, are integral parts of the health care team. They use their knowledge of anatomy, physiology, positioning, and radiation technique to obtain high quality diagnostic images of the human body. They employ the dexterity developed during training to complete examinations safely and quickly. They work with some of the most sophisticated technologically advanced equipment presently available and, at the same time, they enjoy the rewards of the close patient contact. Radiographers are certified through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
Radiologic Technology is a personally rewarding, well-respected profession with great potential for growth. Hospitals and imaging centers employ the majority of radiographers, but there are many other settings in which they work. Radiographers may pursue advanced education and pursue employment in management, education, research or sales. They may also pursue continuing education in areas of Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound. Or they may cross-train and work in the highly-specialized areas such as angiography, computerized tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging.
Examination
After the successful completion of the course in radiography, graduates are awarded an Associate's Degree in Radiologic Technology. Graduates are then eligible to take the national examination in radiography, which is administered by AART. Students who successfully pass the examination are credentialed by ARRT, which enables them to use the title "Registered Technologist" or RT (R).
Upon the completion of the program, it is the responsibility of the student/graduate to obtain, complete, and submit the application for the ARRT.
Clinical Work
Students in the Radiologic Technology program receive extensive hands-on experience in their clinical education throughout the program. Harcum College has Radiologic Technology clinical affiliations with all Main Line Health Hospitals & Outpatient Imaging Centers, as well as, Riddle Memorial Hospital and Chester County Hospital.
Application Requirements
Every program at Harcum College operates under a rolling admissions policy, which means that the Admissions Committee reviews each application file as soon as it is complete. Applicants will be notified within 10 working days - usually sooner - of a decision, and of any conditions necessary for entry. Prospective students should apply as early as possible to ensure admission to the program of choice.
Submitting Your Application
All applicants to Harcum College should submit the following:
- A completed Harcum College application form
- Official high school transcript and/or official GED transcript
- Official college transcripts, if applicable
- A writing sample or personal essay
- Optional letter(s) of recommendation from an employer, teacher, or guidance counselor.
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores for all students for whom English is a second language.
Course Sequence
Summer Session I
| AHS 101 |
Medical Terminology |
3 cr. |
| RAD 101 |
Patient Care |
3 cr. |
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| Harcum 101 |
1cr. |
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7 cr. |
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 | First Semester
| BIO 103 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
4 cr. |
| RAD 102 |
Radiographic Procedures I |
4 cr. |
| RAD 103 |
Radiographic Exposure I |
3 cr. |
| MTH 113 |
College Mathmatics |
3 cr. |
| RAD 104 |
Clinical Education I |
2 cr. |
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16 cr. |
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 | Second Semester
Summer Session II
Third Semester
| RAD 201 |
Radiographic Procedures III |
3 cr. |
| RAD 202 |
Radiation Protection and Biology |
3 cr. |
| ENG 102 |
English II |
3 cr. |
| RAD 203 |
Radiographic Pathology |
2 cr. |
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Phys. Ed. Elective |
1 cr. |
| RAD 204 |
Clinical Education IV |
3 cr. |
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16 cr. |
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 | Fourth Semester
Total number of credits = 78
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