Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer
at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, ID
Program Details
Duration
About 2 years
Completers
23
How This Program Compares
National median wage — Healthcare
$60,780
Across all experience levels in this field
Projected job growth — Healthcare
+8%
National outlook for this field
About This Program
The Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer certificate program at Lewis-Clark State College is a two-to-four-year credential offered by this public institution in Lewiston, ID. The program trains students to perform diagnostic radiographic imaging, apply radiation protection principles, and support patient care in clinical radiology departments.
This program falls within the radiologic technology and science field (CIP 51.0911). Lewis-Clark State College also offers the Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer program at the associate degree level, along with related programs such as Graphic Communications General, Network and System Administration/Administrator, Manufacturing Engineering Technology/Technician, and Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering CAD/CADD. Students can expect coursework in radiographic positioning, image evaluation, radiation physics, equipment operation, and clinical practicum hours, with preparation for the ARRT certification examination.
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