Radiography (Florida State College at Jacksonville Option) (A.S.) (2154)
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This is a Limited/Selective Access program.
Mission/Purpose
The mission for the Associate in Science in Radiologic Technology program is to educate, train and clinically prepare students to produce diagnostic medical radiographic images. The program is a balance between theory and practice that enhances the educational experience and provides students with the skills and preparation necessary for employment in the field of radiography.
Program Overview
This program is designed for individuals who wish to become certified in radiography. Graduates of the program are eligible to sit for the ARRT examination and work as entry-level radiographers. You are strongly advised to complete as many of the general education courses as possible before applying to the program. A brochure outlining costs, requirements, deadlines, and procedures is available online or from the radiography/allied health department on North Campus.
A minimum grade of C must be achieved in all professional coursework in order to continue in the program.
Math Pathway
This program includes an Algebra Through Calculus math pathway. For additional information about Mathematics Pathways, please visit the Mathematics Pathways page.
Application Procedure
To meet the minimum requirements for consideration for acceptance to the Radiography program, students must:
Complete an application to the Radiography program.
Have completed the prerequisite courses with a C or higher.
Note: Admissions preference is given to fully qualified candidates who have met all entrance criteria, including the satisfaction of prerequisite courses. Should seats remain available in the program cohort, applicants who fulfill admissions criteria prior to the start of the program will be considered next.
Application Deadline(s)
The application deadline is May 15 each year with classes starting in fall term.
Contact Information
(904) 646-2300 or hcic@fscj.edu.