Baccalaureate, current radiography license for State of Indiana, current certification and registrationin Radiography by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Radiographers are highly skilled professionals qualified by education to perform x-ray procedures to assist in diagnosing and treating medical conditions. The responsibilities of a radiographer can include performing radiation safety and quality control procedures; preparing and administering contrast media; operating imaging equipment; positioning patients for procedures; evaluating radiographs for diagnostic quality; providing basic nursing and medical care; and preparing data for physician interpretation. In hospitals, radiographers can work in a radiology department, surgery, the emergency room, and at a patient's bedside using mobile equipment. Employment opportunities also exist in private offices, independent imaging centers, industry, and other imaging modalities (CT, ultrasound, MRI, etc.), commercial sales, education and management. Professional concentration courses includeradiographic positioning, principles, safety and biology, techniques, patient care and medical terminology.
Admission to BSU University; must complete 24 hours of college prerequisite courses; Math/Science and English courses with a C or higher; overall GPA of required courses have to be minimum of 2.5
Application for the professional concentration phase of the program is the first business day of February each year.