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Radiologic Science Degree Online
Online Degrees in Radiologic Science
Choose from these accredited online degree and certificate programs in gerontology, geriatric health management and long term care management.
Healthcare is a constantly growing field. The demand for skilled radiologic professionals is already among the highest in the field. This demand will continue to grow as technology advances and healthcare facilities expand. With life expectancies increasing and treatments developing constantly, the need for radiologic science skills can be expected to remain strong for many years to come.
Formal training can take as little as one year for a certificate program or four years for a bachelor's degree. The most common program is the two-year associate's degree. It is also helpful to find a program that has been accredited by a recognized national accrediting association, such as the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiographic Technology. Most hospitals and major healthcare providers look for this during the hiring process.
Whether you're a working professional or full-time student, online degrees in radiological science offer practical professional training. This degree program includes coursework in anatomy, physiology, and computers. The current demand for radiological professionals continues to grow. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, median annual earnings of radiological technologists and technicians were $43,350 in May 2004.
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Featured Schools For Online Radiologic Science Degrees
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Touro University International
Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences / Professional Degree Completion is a unique degree completion program for radiologic technologists who wish to acquire baccalaureate level competencies in health sciences theory and in health care professional issues, and who have graduated from an accredited associate degree and/or recognized certificate program.
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Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Radiological Sciences
This degree offers professional radiographers the opportunity to learn the knowledge and skills they need for continual professional growth. This is a Bachelor's completion program for students with prior education and/or work experience in the field of radiography. The program will include a total of 60 semester credit hours: 33 credits of Radiologic Sciences courses and 27 credits of General Education courses. Students will complete the degree in seven 15-week semesters. Five of the semesters will include 9 credits each, and two semesters will include 6 credits.
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