Medicine
Undergraduate Programs
Student Learning Outcomes
Radiography, A.S.
Goals for the Associate Degree in Radiography Program
- Graduates will be clinically competent.
- Graduates will communicate effectively in the healthcare environment.
- Graduates will think critically and apply problem-solving skills in the healthcare environment.
- Graduates will have knowledge of the value of professional development and growth.
- Students will graduate and will be qualified to work as entry-level radiologic technologists.
Outcomes for the Associate Degree in Radiography Program
At appropriate points during the radiography program, the student will be able to:
- Demonstrate appropriate knowledge of radiographic procedures [goal 1].
- Apply radiographic positioning skills effectively [goal 1].
- Determine appropriate technical factors [goal 1].
- Apply principles of radiation protection for patient, self, and others [goal 1].
- Demonstrate overall competence in performance of radiographic procedures [goal 1].
- Use effective oral communication skills with clinical staff and patients [goal 2].
- Demonstrate effective written communication skills. [goal 2].
- Evaluate images and make appropriate adjustments to technical factors or procedure [goal 3].
- Adapt positioning for trauma patients [goal 3].
- Determine the importance of continued professional development [goal 4].
- Attend professional meetings [goal 4].
At the completion of the radiography program, the graduate will:
- Pass the ARRT national certification on the 1st attempt [goal 5].
- Be gainfully employed within 6 months post-graduation, if pursuing employment [goal 5].
- Complete the program within 22 months [goal 5].
- Be satisfied with their education [goal 5].
Updated: April 28, 2016