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  Florida Community College 2003-04 Programs of Study
   
  Associate in Science Degree
  Radiography (Degree Completion) (2254)
   
  Graduates of non-college credit educational programs often find an A.S. degree is helpful in addition to their professional credentials, particularly when interested in pursuing a career in management, education or sales. This program is designed for students who have completed approved radiography educational programs and are currently on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). This program will not prepare students to be radiographers.
 
  Expected Job Growth: Above average
 
  Starting or Average Salary: Average: between $44 - $53,000 (ARRT)
 
  Requirements and Curriculum:
Students must have certification in radiography to be eligible for this certificate program.
 
  General Courses
  ENC 1101 English Composition I (3)
  *Social and Behavioral Sciences (3)
  *Mathematics (3)
  *Humanities (3)
  BSC 2085C Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
 
  Credit Hours:
   
  Professional Courses:
  BSC 2086C Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
  CGS 1060 Introductory Computer Concepts (3)
  Credits granted for ARRT Registry (48)
 
  Credit Hours: 55
   
  Professional Electives:
  PHY 1020C Physics for Liberal Arts with Laboratory (3)
  CHM 1020 Chemistry for Liberal Arts (3)
  HSC 1531 Medical Terminology (3)
  MCB 2010C Microbiology (4)
 
  Credit Hours: 6
 
  Total Credit Hours: 77
 
  *Refer to General Education Requirements
 
  *Refer to A.S. degree General Education Requirements.
 
  Application Procedures:
To apply to the program, students must:
1. Have a valid Florida Community College student number.
2. Satisfactorily complete all college preparatory courses needed.
3. Furnish proof of completion of a radiographic technology program, and proof of attainment of the ARRT credential.
4. Via student affairs, ensure they are degree-seeking and majoring in Radiography (2254).
  Total Tuition and Fees:
  Estimated tuition is $4,500 (for Florida residents as of 7/03)
 

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