Radiography
Associate of Science
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Associate of Science
Radiographers are medical professionals who use x-rays to produce anatomic images of the body in order to demonstrate disease and injury. Radiographers work closely with radiologists, the physicians responsible for interpreting medical images.
The Radiography Program at Broward College was established in the 1960s and has had a long history of successfully preparing students to work as radiographers. Graduates from this program generally score higher than the national average on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam. Former students have been able to secure employment based on their individual merit and the reputation of this program.
See how studying radiography can help you achieve your vision of success by taking a look at our program highlights.
Course | A | B | C |
---|---|---|---|
RTE 1000 | 12 | 9 | 6 |
BSC 2085 | 5 | 3 | 1 |
BSC 2085L | 5 | 3 | 1 |
BSC 2086 | 5 | 3 | 1 |
BSC 2086L | 5 | 3 | 1 |
MAC 1105 or MGF 1130 | 5 | 3 | 1 |
ENC 1101 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
General Education Speech | 3 | 2 | 1 |
General Education Core Humanities | 3 | 2 | 1 (Humanities/Fine Arts) |
AMH 2020 or POS 2041 | 3 | 2 | 1 (Social/Behavioral Science) |
The maximum # of points that an applicant can be awarded is 55 (This includes Military points).
Military Service - Applicants who have served in the US Armed Forces on active duty and honorably discharged veterans will be awarded an additional 5 points.
In the event of a point tie for any remaining program seats, GPA in the application criteria courses will be used (i.e., BSC 2085, BSC 2085L, ENC 1101, and MAC 1105 or MGF 1130).
Due to enrollment limitations, meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. If you are not offered admission, you will need to reapply during the next appropriate application acceptance period.
Additional Information
Disclosure: If RTE 1000 is taken at another institution, the credits will not be used in the point system, but the student can still apply to the program. Additional programmatic admissions criteria can be reviewed at the Health Science Admissions site.
The Radiography Program consists of on-campus classes and labs, online instruction, and clinical education in area hospitals. Once enrolled, you will learn:
Prerequisites (Application Criteria Courses) and general education courses (Admission Selection Criteria Courses) may be taken at any Broward College campus or online if available.
Radiography lectures and lab courses are taught in building 8 on the A. Hugh Adams Central Campus in Davie, scheduled from one to three hours. Lecture courses contain 30-45 students; labs meet with groups of 6-10 students. Clinical courses are located in hospitals throughout Broward County, meeting twice or three times per week for eight hours. You may have to drive up to one hour from your home to attend such courses, depending on where you live. Radiography students rotate through three different hospitals during the 22-month program.
The Radiography Program is a full-time commitment and cannot be taken part-time. It is primarily a daytime program with hours between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Some Radiography Program courses are delivered in a blended or online format and therefore do not meet every week regularly.
A typical semester during the first year of the program involves two days of clinic attendance with the other three days reserved for lecture classes and labs. During year two, students attend clinic three days a week and have classes and labs on the remaining two days. There are some required evening clinical rotations from 2 to 10 p.m. in year two. There are no scheduled weekend courses or clinical rotations.
The demand for radiographers in the United States is expected to grow, fueled by an increase in natural population growth, a greater life span for individuals, and an increasing demand for radiographic procedures resulting from technological advances aimed at early diagnosis and prevention of disease.
Radiographers primarily practice in:
Computed Tomography (CT) Theory & Clinical
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Theory & Clinical
The Radiography Program at Broward College accepts approximately 40 students each year, with about 30 students (75 percent) graduating with an Associate of Science (AS) Degree in Radiography.
Graduates of the program will be eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Certification Exam. Individuals who successfully pass their examination receive a certificate that confers upon its holder the right to use the title Registered Technologist and its abbreviation RT(R).
Graduates of the program will also be eligible to apply for a license from the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation Control.
The Program does not provide job placement services for graduates.
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To discover more about the profession, visit the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT).
To discover more about the future demand for Radiographers to include salaries, visit the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Being a radiographer presents many challenges, so be sure the program fits your ambitions before you apply. If you are considering entering the field of radiography, you should:
Upon graduating from the program and finding work as a radiographer, you will be required to:
Liza M Terron, MHA, BSRS, R.T. (R) (M) - Program Manager
Ms. Terron joined Broward College in 2019 as a clinical instructor/coordinator. She is registered in radiography and mammography. Ms. Terron has over 20 years of clinical experience in Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
Michael Giovanniello, Ph.D., R.T. (R) - Senior Professor
Dr. Giovanniello joined Broward College in 1990 as an adjunct and in 2001 as a full-time faculty member. For the Radiography Program, he has held the positions of Clinical Instructor, Clinical Coordinator, Professor, and Program Manager. He is also an eLearning Associate for the Department of Instructional Technology/BC Online. Dr. Giovanniello has over 25 years of clinical experience in Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
Clinical Instructors
To earn your Associate of Science (AS) degree in Radiography you will need to complete 34 courses totaling 77 credits. The length of the program is 22 months (six semesters), which does not include prerequisite and general education courses. Such courses usually take two (or more) semesters to complete. A grade of "C" or better is required in all radiography courses.
All RTE courses in the Radiography Program are sequential. Each course must be completed to progress to the next scheduled course/term. If you do not complete any of the RTE courses, you will be withdrawn from the program and will have to repeat and successfully pass such courses before progressing.
Radiography Didactic and Clinical Competency Requirements (PDF) Follow the chart below for an idea of the sequence of the Radiography Program and for specific times to take each course. This curriculum will take effect in Fall 2017.
Courses | Credits |
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BSC 2085 Anatomy & Physiology I | 3 |
BSC 2085L Anatomy & Physiology I Lab | 1 |
ENC 1101 Composition I | 3 |
MAC 1105 College Algebra or MGF 1130 Mathematical Thinking |
3 |
Courses | Credit |
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BSC 2086 Anatomy & Physiology II | 3 |
BSC 2086L Anatomy & Physiology II Lab | 1 |
AMH 2020 or POS 2041 | 3 |
RTE 1000 Introduction to Radiologic Technology | 3 |
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective | 3 |
General Education Core Humanities | 3 |
Courses | Credit |
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CAE0062 Basic Life Support (CPR)* | 0 |
*Students who already have CPR certification can use it for program entry and will simply renew it during the program by re-taking the appropriate course. CPR from other approved institutions will be accepted as long as they meet the following criteria:
Radiography Courses Term 1 (Fall) | Credits | When to Take |
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RTE 1111 Patient Care I |
3 |
August - December Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1111L Patient Care I Lab | 1 | August - December Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1503 Radiographic Procedures I | 3 | August - December Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1503L Radiographic Procedures I Lab | 1 | August - December Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1804 Clinical Education I | 2 | August - December Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
Radiography Courses Term II (Spring) | Credits | When to Take |
RTE 1418 Imaging I | 3 | January - May Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1418L Imaging I Lab | 1 | January - May Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1513 Radiographic Procedures II | 3 | January - May Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1513L Radiographic Procedures II Lab | 1 | January - May Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1814 Clinical Education II | 2 | January - May Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
Radiography Courses Term III (Summer) | Credits | When to Take |
RTE 1523 Radiographic Procedures III | 3 | May - August Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1523L Radiographic Procedures III Lab | 1 | May - August Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 1824 Clinical Education III | 2 | May - August Year 1 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
Radiography Courses Term IV (Fall) | Credits | When to Take |
RTE 2385 Radiation Biology & Protection | 3 | August - December Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 2457 Imaging II | 3 | August - December Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 2457L Imaging II Lab | 1 | August - December Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 2834 Clinical Education IV | 3 | August - December Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
Radiography Courses Term V (Spring) | Credits | When to Take |
RTE 2112 Patient Care II | 3 | January - May Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 2112 Patient Care II Lab | 1 | January - May Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 2763 Computed Tomography & Cross-Sectional Anatomy | 3 | January - May Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 2844 Clinical Education V |
3 |
January - May Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
Radiography Courses Term VI (Summer) | Credits | When to Take |
RTE 2061 Radiography Seminar RTE 2563 Advanced Imaging Procedures, Modalities & Pathology |
1 3 |
May - June Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
RTE 2854 Clinical Education VI | 1 | May - June Year 2 Only available to students enrolled in the program. |
The Radiography Program is competency-based and uses as a guideline the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Curriculum Guide and the ARRT Didactic and Clinical Competency Requirements.
Program Effectiveness Data
The following is the most current program effectiveness data. Our programmatic accreditation agency, the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), defines and publishes this information.
Year | Results |
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Credentialing Examination Rate | the number passed on 1st attempt divided by the number attempted within 6 months of graduation |
Year 1 - 2019 | 26 of 28 - 93% |
Year 2 - 2020 | 34 of 41 - 83% |
Year 3 - 2021 | 28 of 31 - 90% |
Year 4 - 2022 | 14 of 21 - 67% |
Year 5 - 2023 | 30 of 32 - 94% |
Program 5-Year Averages | 132 of 153 - 86.3% |
Year | Results |
---|---|
Job Placement Rate | number employed divided by the number actively seeking employment within 12 months of graduation |
Year 1 - 2019 | 15 of 15 - 100% |
Year 2 - 2020 | 7 of 7 - 100% |
Year 3 - 2021 | 28 of 28 - 100% |
Year 4 - 2022 | 15 of 15 - 100% |
Year 5 - 2023 | 30 of 30 - 100% |
Program 5-Year Averages | 95 of 95 - 100.0% |
Year | Results |
---|---|
Program Completion Rate | number graduated divided by the number started the program |
Year - 2023 | 32 of 35 |
Annual Completion Rate | 91.4% |
Mission Statement:
The Radiography Program at Broward College seeks to prepare students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to practice as entry-level radiographers and to pass the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination. The program and faculty endeavor to prepare competent, genuine, compassionate, ethical, and culturally sensitive practitioners who possess soft skills and who are committed to professional development through life-long learning. Radiography exists as a technical education program to provide a vital human resource that can meet the healthcare needs of our community.
Program Philosophy:
The Radiographer is an accepted and valued member of the healthcare team who practices in a multicultural medical environment. The development of competent and compassionate radiographers requires a quality education founded on a well-rounded professional curriculum that includes cognitive, affective, and psychomotor learning outcomes. In the development of radiography instruction, the varied nature of the student dictates that a multitude of learning styles will be present. We recognize that there will be such differences among learners.
Program Goals & Learning Outcomes
Students entering the Radiography Program must meet certain standards of performance to progress in their coursework and ultimately graduate. These standards include meeting cognitive, affective, and psychomotor demands associated with the profession. Students enrolled in the program should carefully review all of the performance standards as follows:
Data Collection Standards
Communication Standards:
Sensorimotor Standards:
Intellectual and Conceptual Standards:
Behavioral and Social Standards:
Ethical Standards:
Clinical education is part of the Radiography Program, where students gain hands-on experience working with patients in a hospital setting. The Radiography Program affiliates with clinical sites located throughout Broward County. Clinical sites are hospitals with imaging departments staffed by Radiographers, also called Radiologic (or x-ray) Technologists. Students will practice on patients under the supervision of radiographers and radiologists, who are the physicians responsible for interpreting medical images.
Students are required to attend 3 different clinical sites during their 22-month education. Each rotation will be for 2 consecutive terms. The first rotation is August-May, the second is May-December, and the final rotation is January-June. The Clinical Coordinator will assign students a clinical site at the onset of each rotation. Throughout the program, students are required to spend at least one full rotation at a trauma site and one at a hospital with pediatrics. Some hospitals have both trauma and pediatrics, so such a rotation would satisfy the requirements for both.
Methods of Instruction and Clinical Sites
Methods of Instruction:
Clinical courses involve face-to-face activities designed to provide instruction and foster learning in the cognitive (i.e., mind-based), affective (i.e., value-based), and psychomotor (i.e., physical) domains. Activities primarily include demonstration, practice, and return demonstration on patients.
Clinical Sites:
Assignment of clinical sites will be based on several factors, including, but not limited to the number of students in the program, the number of available slots at each facility as approved by JRCERT, hospital affiliation agreements between the clinic and BC, and the type of sites that students have already been to. Students may not return to a clinical site for which they have completed 2 consecutive terms. The 3 clinical sites attended during the program cannot be within the same organization (i.e., you cannot exclusively do all of your rotations at hospitals within the Memorial Healthcare System or Broward Health or HCA). The Clinical Coordinator has the final authority to place students at clinical sites.
To help facilitate the assignment of clinical sites, students must choose a first, second, and third preference for each rotation using the Clinical Preference form. The Clinical Coordinator will attempt to place each student at one of their 3 preferences. However, the criteria above will dictate which sites the student must attend and there is no guarantee that a student can be placed at any particular site.
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Program Manager
Liza Terron
lterron@broward.edu
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Broward College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Applied Science degrees. Broward College also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Broward College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling 404-679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC's website (www.sacscoc.org).
The Broward College Radiography program is fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. The program was awarded 8 years of accreditation in 2020. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found here. For more information on the current accreditation status, please contact Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology Broward College (JRCERT).
The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology | 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850 Chicago, Illinois 60606-3182 | 312-704-5300 | mail@jrcert.org
Broward College Health Science Admissions staff may be contacted by email at healthscience@broward.edu.
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