The Division of Radiologic Sciences and Therapy offers five pathways for students to complete a baccalaureate education:

AS to BS - Post Primary Certificate (CT, MR, IR, Mammography)

  • The Division of Radiologic Sciences and Therapy's Bachelor's of Science Degree Completion Program is designed for students who are certified in a primary radiologic sciences discipline and are in good standing with The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), or the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB).
  • The program allows radiation science professionals to earn credit for their previous college education. Although some course work may be completed online, this is not a distance education program.

AS to BS Online - Administration/Management

  • The Online AS to BS Online Completion Degree is specifically designed to prepare busy radiology professionals for an exciting career in radiologic administration/management within all areas of medical imaging.
  • Individuals holding a certification in radiography, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine technology or sonography from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), will focus on the administration/management track.

Radiography

Radiation Therapy

Sonography

Curriculum Guides 

To view the curriculum guides for each particular program, please visit our curriculum guide page. You will need to select between Undergraduate Legacy General Education (GEL) or New General Education (GEN) curriculum before selecting the individual program(s). A brief explanation is provided as to who should follow which guide.

For current students, If you are not sure which General Education you are required to follow, please contact your assigned academic advisor directly or schedule an advising appointment with them. If your advisor uses OnCourse, you may schedule this appointment online.  If you are unable to schedule an appointment using OnCourse, please call our office at 614-292-1706 to schedule.

For prospective students, if you would like to discuss which General Education you are required to follow, please contact the Office of Academic Affairs at 614-292-1706 to schedule an academic advising appointment.

View the curriculum guides