Why don the BSU, ISU, and LCSC radiography programs offer an AAS degree option?
The precedent was set many years ago at ISU and BSU by officials at that time to offer radiography programs on the academic side of their respective campuses. Since their Associate of Science degree radiography programs are designed to articulate with their baccalaureate degree programs, changing to an AAS degree model may be extremely difficult. That’s why the ISU program is housed in the College of Health Professions instead of at the College of Technology and the BSU program is housed in the College of Health Sciences instead of the Larry G. Selland College of Applied Technology. LCSC made the decision to follow this precedent and patterned their AS degree program similarly. [Back to Top] • Is a bachelor’s degree a requirement to become an ARRT Registered Technologist in Radiography? No. There is no minimum baccalaureate degree standard in the profession for radiologic technologists. Entry level radiography graduates from approved hospital-based, associate degree, and bachelor of sc