Where can I learn more about industry standards for the education and training of radiologic technologists?
Please refer to the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology for information about educational standards and the number and variety of radiologic technology programs in the United States. [Back to Top] • What are the fundamental differences between the radiography programs at CSI, BSU, ISU, and LCSC? The two long standing university-based radiography programs at BSU and ISU as well as the recent program at Lewis and Clark State College are considered “academic” programs. Graduates from these radiography programs earn an Associate of Science degree. Approximately half of all credits for the AS degree include “academic” subjects like chemistry, biochemistry, physics, math, biology, etc., in addition to the technical coursework in radiography. Academic programs fall under the responsibility of Idaho’s “higher education” system that is governed by the Idaho State Board of Education. The CSI RT program is considered to be a “postsecondary professional-technical” program.
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