Program Details
The Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology program is a 6-semester program delivered in a blended format, using classroom, clinical practicum and online delivery methods. The Department of Medical Imaging Technology is committed to quality education using the guidelines set forth by the code of ethics for the profession of radiologic technologist.
Institutional Accreditation
Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES)
www.abhes.org
Tuition and Fees - For program cost, please visit our Tuition & Fees page.
Refund policy can be reviewed here.
Admissions criteria can be reviewed here.
Policy on acceptance of transfer credits can be reviewed here.
Academic calendar can be reviewed here.
Grievance policy/procedure can be reviewed here.
To be considered for admission to the Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology program, applicants must meet the following prerequisite requirements:
Prerequisites
- Anatomy & Physiology I (3 or 4 semester credit hours, lab is highly recommended)
- Medical Terminology (1 semester credit hour)
All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher at an accredited college or university. Prerequisite courses cannot be older than 7 years*.
*The program director will consider applicants with prerequisites completed greater than 7 years prior to the application date on a case-by-case basis given prior occupational patient care experience.
TEAS Exam
Applicants must complete the TEAS for Allied Health exam with a minimum overall score of 65%.
- Applicants can register for the TEAS exam at https://atitesting.com/
- In-person and remote online methods both accepted
- Scores must be met on one single exam
- Scores cannot be older than two years from the deadline of the semester you are applying to
- Unlimited number of attempts and no waiting period between attempts
Is there a minimum GPA requirement?
All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
If I repeat a prerequisite course, does that count against me?
We do not consider repeated prerequisite coursework in our GPA calculation. We will use the highest grade earned in a prerequisite course.
Do all prerequisites need to be completed prior to applying?
Applicants can be in progress with one prerequisite course during the application cycle and still be considered for the program. If admitted to the program, the applicant must complete the in progress prerequisite course prior to the start of the program.
Does BSHP offer the prerequisite courses?
Prerequisite courses are not offered at BSHP. All prerequisite courses must be completed at an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
What are the applications deadlines?
Application deadlines can be reviewed here.
When will I receive an admissions decision?
Admissions decisions are sent via email approximately two weeks after each deadline.
The current curriculum plan is in our Academic Catalog.
Students will be assigned to either a hospital or outpatient-imaging center for 8-week rotations. These facilities can be within an 80-mile radius of the BSHP campus. The assignment is mandatory and will be selected randomly. Students will not be able to request to be assigned to a specific clinical facility, or request to change the assigned facility. Students will be assigned certain days of the week, for a certain shift, during each 8-week rotation.
Provided below is the typical class schedule. The times listed are general timeframes and not a set schedule. Actual lecture and clinical times may fall within the hours listed below. Please note the days and time vary per course and are always subject to change. All times are in Central Standard Time (CST).
Delivery | Program Starts | Lecture Schedule | Clinical Schedule |
Blended | Fall 2025 Summer 2025 | Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Typically meets three days a week General education courses online first semester typically run Monday-Sunday | Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Clinical schedule will vary by clinical site. Students are required to complete clinical hours in a 15-week period. |
There are five general education courses built into the Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology program curriculum. Transfer credit may be considered for the following general education courses if they are equivalent in content, taken at an accredited institution, and completed with a grade of “C” or higher.
- English Composition I
- College Algebra
- Introduction to Sociology
- Introduction to Computing
- Medical Law & Ethics
Is this program offered fully online?
No, the Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology program is delivered in a blended format. Blended courses are courses in which a portion of the learning activities are delivered virtually in a synchronous format; they are a combination of traditional classroom and e-instruction.
Does this program have an evening schedule?
No, the Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology program does not have an evening schedule offering.
How much does this program cost?
For program cost, please visit our Tuition & Fees page.
How long does it take to complete this program?
The Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology program is 6 semesters in length.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are eligible to sit for the credentialing examinations for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Radiologic technologists are able to practice in a variety of radiologic settings after graduation to include hospitals and imaging centers.
Curriculum Objectives
Upon completion of the program, the graduate will be able to:
- Identify and respond to the patient’s concerns and questions.
- Protect the privacy and confidentiality of patient’s situations of history and examination outcome.
- Utilize principles of radiation physics and scanning techniques to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- Obtain pertinent patient history and patient consent as needed.
- Apply all principles for the code of ethics in the profession of radiologic technology.
ARRT Pass Rates
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are eligible to sit for the credentialing examinations for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
ARRT Exam | Year | Results |
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The number of students who pass, on the first attempt, the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination, or an unrestricted state licensing examination, compared with the number of graduates who take the examination within six months of graduating. | 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
| 7/13 (54%) 14/22 (64%) 15/18 (83%) 14/19 (74%) 23/24 (96%)
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Current 5-Year Average JRCERT Benchmark: 75%
| Total of above: 73/96 (76%) |
The Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology program is accredited through the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). The Radiologic Technology program with the Baptist School of Health Professions currently holds a seven-year (7-years) accreditation through the JRCERT.
Outcomes
Job Placement | Year | Results |
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The number of graduates employed in the radiologic sciences compared to the number of graduates actively seeking employment in the radiologic sciences, within twelve months of graduating. | 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 | 10/10 (100%) 17/17 (100%) 14/14 (100%) 14/14 (100%) 17/19 (89%)
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Program 5-Year Average JRCERT Benchmark: 75%
| Total of above: 72 of 74 (97.3%) |
Program Completion | Year | Results |
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The number of students who complete the program within the stated program length. | 2021 | 20/23 (87%)
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Most Recent Program Completion Rate Program Benchmark: 70%
| Total of above: 20/23 (87%) |