Radiologic Technology (AAS)-NU090

Overview

Approved By LWIA: 10
Last Re-Certification Date: 8/12/2024
Next Re-Certification Date: 8/11/2026

Program Description

The Associate in Applied Science degree in radiologic technology (radiography) is designed for persons who wish to become entry-level radiographers (x-ray technologists). The program incorporates classroom and laboratory education in conjunction with clinical practice at area community hospitals. A student who completes this program is eligible to sit for the national registry examination provided by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and is eligible to obtain state licensure anywhere within the United States. Entry-level radiographers perform a wide variety of diagnostic x-ray examinations and are eligible to gain further certifications in modalities such as mammography, interventional radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR), bone densitometry, sonography, as well as many other post-primary certifications. The program follows the radiography curriculum developed by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT). Acceptance into this program is required.

Established in 2006

CIP: 61-2601

Training Program Type

Vocational

Local Information

What portion of the total program cost (question 11), is for books and fees?300
Pell Costs for Full-time Students Living with Parents with dependent care10170
Pell Costs for less than half-time Students Living with Parents with dependent care864
Pell Costs for Full-time Students Living with Parents without dependent care9170
Pell Costs for less than half-time Students Living with Parents without dependent care864
Pell Costs for full-time Independent with dependent care10170
Pell Costs for less than half-time Independent with dependent care864
Pell Costs for full-time Independent without dependent care10170
Pell Costs for less than half-time Independent without dependent care864
SOC Code the curriculum will prepare the customer to obtain employemnt in25104
SOC Code the curriculum will prepare the customer to obtain employemnt in25105

Provider Information

Joliet Junior College

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Program Contact Info

1215 Houbolt Road
Joliet, IL 60431

Associated Job Families and Occupations

Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body

Quality Assurance

  • North Central Association
  • Industry Standard: ARRT American Registry of Radiologic Technologists

Education Information

Associates Degree

104 Weeks ( 1384.00 Hours / 67.50 Credit Hours )

Tuition$20,891.00
Books$3,656.00
Tests$225.00
Other Expenses(Materials, Supplies, Tools, Uniforms, etc)$600.00
Total Cost$25,372.00

Financial Aid

  • Pell Grants
  • Illinois Monetary Award Program
  • Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
  • Institutional Scholarships

Application Procedure

Visit www.jjc.edu for additional information. Contact Joliet Junior College Workforce Development at 815-280-1526.

Entry Requirements:

  • Drug/Alcohol Screening
  • HS Diploma/GED
  • Physical Exam
  • Other - Placement testing

Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance

  • EEO Compliant: Yes
  • Disability Accomodation: Yes

Program Offerings

  • Full-Time Enrollment
  • Classroom Instruction
  • Labs
  • Night Classes
  • Day Classes
  • Online/E-Learning Instruction

Performance Data

Program: Radiologic Technology (AAS)-NU090

Overview

Approved By LWIA: 10
Last Re-Certification Date: 8/12/2024
Next Re-Certification Date: 8/11/2026

Program Description

The Associate in Applied Science degree in radiologic technology (radiography) is designed for persons who wish to become entry-level radiographers (x-ray technologists). The program incorporates classroom and laboratory education in conjunction with clinical practice at area community hospitals. A student who completes this program is eligible to sit for the national registry examination provided by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and is eligible to obtain state licensure anywhere within the United States. Entry-level radiographers perform a wide variety of diagnostic x-ray examinations and are eligible to gain further certifications in modalities such as mammography, interventional radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR), bone densitometry, sonography, as well as many other post-primary certifications. The program follows the radiography curriculum developed by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT). Acceptance into this program is required.

Established in 2006

CIP: 61-2601

Local Information

What portion of the total program cost (question 11), is for books and fees?300
Pell Costs for Full-time Students Living with Parents with dependent care10170
Pell Costs for less than half-time Students Living with Parents with dependent care864
Pell Costs for Full-time Students Living with Parents without dependent care9170
Pell Costs for less than half-time Students Living with Parents without dependent care864
Pell Costs for full-time Independent with dependent care10170
Pell Costs for less than half-time Independent with dependent care864
Pell Costs for full-time Independent without dependent care10170
Pell Costs for less than half-time Independent without dependent care864
SOC Code the curriculum will prepare the customer to obtain employemnt in25104
SOC Code the curriculum will prepare the customer to obtain employemnt in25105

Provider Information

Joliet Junior College

View WIOA-approved programs

Program Contact Info

1215 Houbolt Road
Joliet, IL 60431

Associated Job Families and Occupations

Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body

Quality Assurance

  • North Central Association
  • Industry Standard: ARRT American Registry of Radiologic Technologists

Education Information

Associates Degree

104 Weeks ( 1384.00 Hours / 67.50 Credit Hours )

Tuition$20,891.00
Books$3,656.00
Tests$225.00
Other Expenses(Materials, Supplies, Tools, Uniforms, etc)$600.00
Total Cost$25,372.00

Financial Aid

  • Pell Grants
  • Illinois Monetary Award Program
  • Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
  • Institutional Scholarships

Application Procedure

Visit www.jjc.edu for additional information. Contact Joliet Junior College Workforce Development at 815-280-1526.

Entry Requirements:

  • Drug/Alcohol Screening
  • HS Diploma/GED
  • Physical Exam
  • Other - Placement testing

Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance

  • EEO Compliant: Yes
  • Disability Accomodation: Yes

Program Offerings

  • Full-Time Enrollment
  • Classroom Instruction
  • Labs
  • Night Classes
  • Day Classes
  • Online/E-Learning Instruction