Colleges that offer radiology technician programs near me

Quick Facts

  • Pathway: Health Science
  • Campus: Trinity River Campus East

Radiologic technologists provide direct care to a diverse patient population by using sophisticated equipment to create images of internal body structures for diagnostic and treatment purposes.

Explore on This Page

  • Job Titles & Career Info
  • Our Program
  • Degrees & Certificates
  • Attend an Information Session
  • Accreditation & Program Data
  • How Much Time & Money to Finish?
  • Earn More Choices & More Money
  • Start on Your Pathway!

Job Titles & Career Info

Our Program

Why choose Radiologic Technology?

  • Learn from knowledgeable, caring faculty who have many years of clinical & teaching experience
  • Have access to excellent resources that support your learning, including an on-campus radiography lab & an Anatomage Table
  • Receive a high-quality educational experience, as assured by our national accreditation
  • Study in our program whose completion & certification exam pass rates are above the national average
  • Be able to choose concurrent enrollment in Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science (BSRS) courses—thanks to partnership with Midwestern State University (MSU) in Texas—if you want to earn a bachelor’s degree

Prepare for what you will do at work

  • Use computerized equipment to produce images of human anatomy, physiology & pathology
  • Properly position patients & incorporate critical thinking skills to acquire high quality diagnostic images
  • Monitor patient safety & comfort
  • Collaborate with other health care professionals to optimize patient care

Explore the professional organization

National
  • American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
  • American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)
  • Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
State
  • Texas Medical Board - General Medical Radiologic Technologist Licensure
  • Texas Society of Radiologic Technologists

Marketable skills you will learn

  • Critical thinking
  • Reasoning
  • Communication
  • Personal & social responsibility
  • Teamwork
  • Computer literacy

Before you enroll, think about:

Texas Veterans Commission (TVC)-approved

You can use your Veterans Administration (VA) educational benefits to pay for this program.

Questions? See VetSuccess on Campus

Think seriously about these questions

  • The Radiologic Technology Program includes prerequisite coursework in anatomy and physiology, plus medical terminology and pathophysiology courses.
    • Are these courses of particular interest to you in terms of your career goals?  
  • Why do you want to pursue a career as a radiologic technologist?
  • What do you think the daily responsibilities are for a radiologic technologist?
  • Our program is demanding—many class assignments, strict deadlines, long hours, travel to clinical rotations, etc.
    • What strategies do you plan to use to be successful academically in our program?
  • The clinical portion of the program requires travel to hospitals and imaging centers.
    • Do you foresee any problems with this requirement?
  • Constructive criticism is a necessary and essential element of our entire program to help you develop your skills as a radiographer.
    • How do you react when you receive constructive criticism from others?
  • How have you managed a situation in which you had to interact with a person who was difficult to get along with?
  • Patients having x-ray examinations at a hospital can be challenging due to factors such as blood and body fluids, communication difficulties, or movement difficulties. They may not be fully conscious. They may not speak English.
    • How do you feel about learning to perform x-ray exams on patients with these challenges?

Selective Admission

Radiologic Technology is a selective admission program.

After being accepted to TCC, you must meet the selective admission requirements to be eligible to submit a separate application to our Radiologic Technology program.

Get the details on these pages:
  • About Our Program
  • Selective Admission
  • How to Apply
  • Performance Requirements
  • Program Goals

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Degrees & Certificates

Degree

  • Radiologic Technology, AAS

Attend an Information Session

About the Session

Find out everything you need to know about our program: requirements, courses, costs, and more.

Attending an information session is an application requirement. You will submit your Certificate of Attendance with your application.

Until We Can Host In-Person Sessions

Review the presentation slides and contact us if you have any questions: Radiologic Technology Information Session (PDF)Listen

Questions?

Health Care Professions Advising Resource Hub

Cal Quigley, IV, Health Care Professions Advisor

Call 817-515-1484
Email

Accreditation & Program Data

Program Data

The TCC Radiologic Technology Program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). The program received an 8-year accreditation award is accredited through 2026.

JRCERT Program Effectiveness Data for TCC (PDF)Listen

Our program data is also available on JRCERT Accredited Program Details: TCC.

JRCERT Contact Information

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606

312-704-5300

How Much Time & Money to Finish?

2022–2023 Academic Year

Degree or CertificateProgram TitleHoursTotal Tuition & Fees
AAS Radiologic Technology 64 $4,096

Notes:

  • Tuition is based on in-state, in-county rates.
  • Totals do not include textbooks and other materials.

Non-Credit Programs

Time commitments and fees vary depending on the course.

Earn More Choices & More Money

Transfer to a college or university to continue your studies. Earning a bachelor’s degree opens the door to career and promotion opportunities.

  • Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences
  • Bachelor of Applied Science in Allied Health
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences

Next steps

  • Talk to your advisor about planning for transfer
  • Explore transfer schools

Start on Your Pathway!

  • Apply to TCC
  • Find out about financial aid
  • Talk to an academic advisor
  • Visit career services
  • Request a transcript evaluation if you are transferring to TCC

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Updated October 05, 2022

How do I become an Xray Tech in Maine?

How to Become a Radiology Technologist in Maine.
Complete an accredited education program in a radiologic discipline. ... .
Pass a certification exam. ... .
Apply to the Board for a license. ... .
Maintain and renew your license..

How do I become an Xray Tech in Maryland?

Graduation from a JRCERT-accredited radiation therapy or radiography program or a JRCNMT-accredited nuclear medicine technology. Certification/registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB).

How do I become an Xray Tech in Indiana?

How to Become a Radiology Technologist in Indiana.
Earn a diploma, certificate, or degree in your desired area of practice. ... .
Pass the appropriate ARRT or NMTCB exam. ... .
Submit your license application and receive your license. ... .
Pursue ARRT certification if desired..

Is radiologic technologist a 4 year degree?

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology is a four-year degree program consisting of general education and professional courses.