Radiologic Technology, Bachelor of Science

Radiologic Technology is the art and science of using radiation to produce diagnostic images of the tissues, bones, organs, and vessels of the body. Manhattanville University offers one of the only Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology degrees in the region. A four-year, accredited degree with clinical experience is highly valued in this rapidly growing industry. 

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Radiologic Technology (Rad Tech) is a four-year program accredited by the New York State Department of Education (NYSED) and the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).

 

Mission Statement
Our mission is to offer a quality educational program with the purpose of training highly competent radiographers who will model ethical behavior, practice radiation safety, and provide quality patient care. We are committed to instruction in an atmosphere of professionalism, support and shared social responsibility. 

Program Values: 

Respect and Compassion for ourselves and others 
Excellence in Education 
Dignity of Human Life
Commitment to the Radiologic Technology Profession 
 
Program Student Learning Outcomes (PSLO): 
Upon completion of the program, Radiologic Technology graduates will: 

PSLO #1 Demonstrate critical thinking competence in radiologic technology. 
PSLO #2 Devise problem-solving skills for use in the field of Radiologic Technology. 
PSLO #3 Develop professional and ethical behavior as a Radiologic Technologist in service to the community. 
PSLO #4 Employ effective communication in the surrounding community and in the healthcare field.  
PSLO #5 Value the importance of continued personal and professional development. 

Radiological Technology Major Requirements

Required Natural Science Courses

BIO.2070Human Anatomy and Physiology I for the Health Sciences

4

BIO.2071Human Anatomy and Physiology II for the Health Sciences

4

PSY.1004Fundamentals of Psychology

3

PSY.1100Lifespan Development for Nursing

3

Radiologic Technology Courses

RAD.1000Medical Terminology

3

RAD.1010Introduction to Radiologic Technology and Patient Care I

3

RAD.1010CClinical: Introduction to Radiologic Technology and Patient Care I

0.5

RAD.1010LLab: Introduction to Radiologic Technology and Patient Care I

1

RAD.1020Patient Care II

3

RAD.1020CClinical: Patient Care II

0.5

RAD.1020LLab: Patient Care II

1

RAD.1030Radiographic Pharmacology and Venipuncture

1.5

RAD.1030LLab: Radiographic Pharmacology and Venipuncture

0.5

RAD.1260Concepts of Radiographic Exposure

3

RAD.2270Principles of Radiation Protection

2

RAD.2810Law and Ethics

2

RAD.3010Radiographic Procedures I

3

RAD.3010CClinical: Radiographic Procedures I

1.5

RAD.3010LLab: Radiographic Procedures I

1

RAD.3020Radiographic Procedures II

3

RAD.3020CClinical: Radiographic Procedures II

1.5

RAD.3020LLab: Radiographic Procedures II

1

RAD.3030Advanced Procedures

4

RAD.3030CClinical: Advanced Procedures

2

RAD.3200Digital Radiography and PACS

3

RAD.3280Radiation Biology

3

RAD.3300Radiographic Physics

3

RAD.3400Radiographic Pathophysiology

3

RAD.4300Image Critique

3

RAD.4300CClinical: Image Critique

2

RAD.4410Research in Healthcare

3

RAD.4420Leadership in Imaging

3