Program Overview
Radiologic technologists, also known as radiographers, are healthcare professionals who specialize in performing diagnostic imaging examinations. They collaborate closely with radiologists, the physicians who interpret those images, to diagnose or rule out diseases or injuries. A detailed understanding of human anatomy is crucial for accurately positioning patients to capture high-quality radiographic imagery. Radiographers are skilled in anatomy, patient positioning, examination techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and basic patient care. They must be prepared to stand for extended periods, possess physical strength to move and lift patients, and maintain effective communication, especially in emergency settings.
The Radiologic Technology Program at Youngstown State University (YSU) offers students a pathway to earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology. Graduates are eligible to sit for the national certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (A.R.R.T.), a credential that is mandatory to practice as a radiologic technologist.
A total of sixty-two (62) credit hours are needed to graduate with an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology. Starting August 2025, the 22-month program delivers a blend of academic and clinical education spread over five (5) semesters, inclusive of one (1) summer session of full-time study.
While general education courses can be completed before admission into the program, students must be officially admitted to the radiologic technology program to begin core courses. Upon successful completion, graduates will be capable of:
The mission of YSU’s Radiologic Technology Program is to foster the development of qualified radiographers who possess the knowledge, skills, and a professional approach necessary for diagnostic medical imaging. The program is committed to providing quality care and superior service to the community.
Our vision is to create a nurturing educational environment where radiology students can attain their utmost potential through exposure to innovative, superior, and affordable lifelong education.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates a promising outlook for radiologic technologists. With an aging population and a growing need for diagnostic medical imaging, the demand for skilled radiographers is expected to rise. Certification through the A.R.R.T. and an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology from Youngstown State University positions graduates for exciting opportunities in this evolving and vital healthcare field.
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Lisa Galich
Program Coordinator
330-941-3327
This represents a per-semester cost based on 12-18 credit hours.
This represents a per-semester cost based on 12-18 credit hours.
This represents a per-semester cost based on 12-18 credit hours.
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