Friday, December 27, 2013

Radiologic Technology Programs In Illinois

Radiology technologists work with imaging equipment, such as the x-ray.


Radiologic technologists perform imaging exams with x-ray, computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and mammography. The radiologic technologist programs in Illinois all culminate in the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) testing and certification for work in imaging departments in hospitals, physician clinics and dedicated imaging facilities. The employment outlook for radiologic technologists is anticipated to grow in Illinois.


Wilbur Wright College


The radiography program at Wilbur Wright College, a Chicago City College, is 75 credit hours toward an associate's degree in applied science. The 24-month program requires hands-on clinical experience at area hospitals including Children's Memorial Hospital, Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, Loyola University Medical Center, Mercy Hospital and Shriners Hospital for Children Chicago. The program comes with an educational guarantee: if any employer finds a graduate lacking in basic competency, the employee will be eligible for 12 hours of additional skills training tuition-free.


Wright College


4300 N. Narragansett


Chicago, IL 60634


773-777-7900


wright.ccc.edu


Lincoln Land Community College


The 69-credit-hour associate degree program at Lincoln Land Community College is six semesters long and starts each June. Radiology students have 1,500 clinical experience hours at hospitals, clinics and imaging centers. Admission into the program is selective. Applicants must have a minimum ACT score of 20 and have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in pre-requisite courses in math, English and science.


Lincoln Land Community College


5250 Shepherd Road


Springfield, IL 62794


217-786-2200


llcc.edu


Kishwaukee College


The two-year associate degree in applied science at Kishwaukee College has an option for transfer to a four-year university for a bachelor's degree. Kishwaukee's radiological technology program requires clinical experience in major trauma centers, community hospitals and dedicated imaging centers, providing students with a wide range of experience. The selective admissions process begins with a mandatory information meeting.


Kiswaukee College


21193 Malta Road


Malta, IL 60150


815-825-2086


kishwaukeecollege.edu


Heartland Community College


Heartland Community College has a two-year diagnostic medical radiography program that focuses on lifelong learning, critical thinking and professional team play. More than 75 percent of the program's graduates are employed as radiologic technologists. The admissions process is selective with pre-requisite coursework in subjects such as math and English.


Heartland Community College


Health & Human Services Division


1500 W Raab Road


Normal, IL 61761


309-268-8740


heartland.edu


Illinois Central College


The radiologic technologist program at Illinois Central College is six semesters within a 23-month period. Students of the program take coursework at Illinois Central College and log 1,600 to 1,700 hours of supervised, hands-on clinical experience at the Methodist Medical Center, Pekin Hospital and Proctor Hospital. Prerequisite classes in math and English, a minimum GPA threshold and four hours of observation in a radiology program is required for admission for the program.


Illinois Central College


1 College Drive


East Peoria, IL 61635


309-694-5422


icc.edu


Richland Community College


One hundred percent of students from the Richland Community College radiology program have passed the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists for certification since 2004. Richland's 72-credit-hour program involves both classroom and a lab component, where students position themselves or work on the lab phantom, Pixy.


Richland Community College


One College Park


Decatur, IL 62521


217-875-7200


richland.edu

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