Associate of Applied Science
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Radiographers are highly skilled professionals qualified to perform diagnostic imaging procedures and examinations prescribed by licensed medical practitioners. Technologists apply knowledge of anatomy and physiology, positioning, and radiographic techniques to provide quality healthcare services. The mission of the Baker College Radiologic Technology program is to enable qualified students to develop into competent and professional entry-level radiographers who are prepared to successfully sit for the ARRT examination and acquire gainful employment. We believe that this is done through exercises in critical thinking, varied clinical experience, the encouragement of universally responsible behavior, and foundations in guiding radiologic principles.
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2023-2024 Radiologic Technology Program Handbook
MissionThe mission of the Baker College Radiologic Technology program is to enable qualified students to develop into competent and professional entry-level radiographers who are prepared to successfully sit for the ARRT examination and acquire gainful employment. We believe that this is done through exercises in critical thinking, varied clinical experience, the encouragement of universally responsible behavior, and foundations in guiding radiologic principles.As an essential component of the Baker College’s academic health programs, the Associate Applied Science Degree (AAS) program has the following goals:
Customer Satisfaction Policy
Baker College is an institution focused on customer satisfaction. To that end, any concerns or complaints regarding the Radiologic Technology Program can be sent to the attention of the director of the program on the appropriate campus. The director will investigate the complaint, consult with all parties involved, and provide a response as soon as all information has been evaluated. The program director will inform the Dean of Health Sciences of the complaint, investigation, and what actions have been taken.If resolution cannot be reached at the level of the program director, the problem will follow the chain of command beginning with the Dean of Health Sciences, followed by the Chief Academic Officer/Vice President of Academics of the campus, the President of the campus, and finally the President of the Baker College System.
Program Outcomes
By the end of the Radiologic Technology Program, students will be able to:
Competence
Critical Thinking
Communication
Professionalism
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Institutional Student Learning Outcomes
College of Health Science - Student Learning Outcomes
General Student Learning Outcomes
2017-2018 (UG17)
2018-2019 (UG18)
2019-2020 (UG19)
2020-2021 (UG20)
2021-2022 (UG21)
2022-2023 (UG22)
2023-2024 (UG23)
2024-2025 (UG24)
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BLS/ CPR Requirements: American Heart Association Basic Life Support - Provider Course (Red Cross courses or certifications will not be accepted)
Students will complete two semesters of clinical rotations. Clinical rotations will start in early May and end in late December. Students are required to attend clinical experiences full-time which is defined as 40 hours a week, and 8-10 hour shifts. In addition, students may be expected to attend clinical rotations during 1st, 2nd, or a weekend rotating shift. The total time of clinical hours will be 1240 hours. Here are a list of clinical sites and program information:
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