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About the A.S. in Radiography
Radiology is a science involving the medical use of x-rays, radium, and radioactive isotopes in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Radiographers are essential members of the health care team. They are experts in the performance of examinations requiring the use of x-rays and highly complex machinery to produce a quality x-ray image (radiograph) of the internal parts of the body for interpretation by a medical doctor (radiologist).
Radiographers find employment possibilities in various medical settings, ranging from doctors' offices to large medical centers. In addition, some seek employment in industry or in the marketing and sales of x-ray products.
Length of the Program
24 months beginning in May. Professional course work begins in Summer Session II.
Structure of the Program
The Radiography Program is a full-time day program involving classroom and laboratory experiences on campus and clinical experiences at local hospitals.
Design of the Professional Curriculum
The curriculum follows a pattern designed to train the student to become adept in the performance of diagnostic radiologic procedures. Courses in radiologic principles, radiographic procedures, clinical application of theory, and general education are included in the curriculum.
The Associate Degree Radiography Program offered by Indiana University Northwest is designed to prepare students for professional careers as radiographers in the medical field. By providing pertinent learning experiences, the program faculty strives to develop students' interests in lifelong learning through the professional societies and continuing education. The curriculum is designed in accordance with the guidelines established by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists.
Program Goals and Learning Outcomes
The Radiography Program has set forth the following goals and learning outcomes:
Goal 1: Students will demonstrate clinical competence.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Students will demonstrate continued competence in positioning skills.
- Students will select appropriate technical factors.
Goal 2: Students will demonstrate effective communication skills.
Student Learning Outcomes:- Students will demonstrate written communication skills.
- Students will demonstrate oral communication skills.
Goal 3: Students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Student Learning Outcomes:- Students will detail procedural and technical adaptations for a trauma patient.
- Students will evaluate the quality of radiographic images and procedures.
Goal 4: Students will demonstrate professional values.
Student Learning Outcomes:- Students will demonstrate appropriate professional values in the clinical setting.
- Students will detail the ethical obligations described in the ARRT Code of Ethics.
Goal 5: Students will be involved in professional continuing education activities to instill a desire for lifelong learning.
Student Learning Outcomes:- Students will participate in professional continuing education.
- Students will be members of professional societies.
Goal 6: The program will provide the medical community with individuals qualified to perform radiographic procedures.
Program Effectiveness Measures:- Graduates will pass the ARRT certification examination on the first attempt.
- Graduates will successfully complete the program in a three-year period.
- Employers will express confidence in the overall quality of graduates’ skills.
- Graduate will express confidence in the overall quality of their skills.
- Of those pursuing employment, students will be gainfully employed within 12 months post-graduation.
Assessment data for the Radiography Program’s Effective Measures described in Goal #6 are available for review by way of a link on the IUN website at http://www.iun.edu/radiologic-sciences/degrees/as-radiography.htm
Opportunities for Students to Work
Students often seek employment in part-time positions outside the program. These positions cannot interfere with clinical and class schedules and must be balanced with necessary study time.
Program Facilities
The Radiography Program offices and classrooms are located in the Dunes Medical/ Professional Building at IU Northwest.
Location of Clinicals
Clinical experiences occur in local hospitals, including the Community Hospital, Munster; Franciscan Health, Crown Point; Northwest Health, Laporte; Methodist Hospital of Gary, Inc.- Merrillville and Gary; St. Mary Medical Center, Hobart; Northwest Health Porter, Valparaiso.
Additional Costs
In addition to regular university tuition and fees, students should expect to pay program-related expenses such as books, uniforms, physical examination, lead markers, drug screen, criminal background check, and radiation monitoring.