Diagnostic Imaging

Students at WSCC are taught the fundamental principles of all underlying phases of Radiologic Technology. Participation in the performance of radiographic procedures in a clinical setting begins during the first semester of the program.

Admission Requirements and Curriculum

 

Diagnostic Imaging

Diagnostic Imaging

Congratulations! You have taken the first step toward entering a quality educational program that will prepare you for a rewarding healthcare career. 

Wallace State’s program boast a top-notch reputation with an outstanding 98% percent licensure rate and a 96 percent job placement rate, small class sizes and an award-winning faculty.  Choose Wallace State’s Diagnostic Imaging degree for a career in a highly-rewarding, high-demand field at a fraction of the cost of attending a university.  And if you do choose to continue your education, you’ll be two years ahead on an advanced degree, with employment potential and cost savings to boot.   

Discover your story in Diagnostic Imaging at Wallace State!       

The Diagnostic Imaging program is a four semester program of study designed to provide qualified radiologic technologists for diagnostic imaging departments of hospitals and outpatient clinics. Radiologic technologists use ionizing radiation to create images of the patient’s anatomy to assist physicians in diagnosing and treatment. While in the program, students will be educated in anatomy, radiation safety and protection, radiographic exam protocols, and basic patient care.  

Radiologic technologists may also have the opportunity to cross-train into advanced modalities such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography, and cardiac intervention. 

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
     20 N. Wacker Drive
     Chicago, Illinois  60606
     Phone: 312-704-5300
     Website:  www.JRCERT.org
     Email:  mail@jrcert.org 

Length of Accreditation Award:  8 years

Next Scheduled Review:  4-01-2024 

For general program information or to schedule an appointment, please contact...
  Dr. Jim Malone, Program Director, 256-352-8309
 Office location: Tom Bevill Health Building, 2nd floor, office 201

To request general program information to be mailed to you, please contact...  
  Marketing and Student Recruiting, 256-352-8031

Jim Malone

Dr. Jim Malone, PhD, RT(R)(CT)
Program Director 
Associate Dean of Health Science
Phone: 256-352-8309
e-mail: james.malone@hnrgrl.com
Tom Bevill Health Building – 2nd floor – office 201

A.A.S. Radiologic Technology, Wallace State Community College
B.S. Radiologic Science, Florida Hospital College of Health Science
M.S. Health Science, Nova Southeastern University

 

Kelli Rich

Kelli Rich, MSRS, RT(R)(CI)(VI)
Clinical Coordinator 

Phone: 256-352-8315
e-mail: kelli.rich@hnrgrl.com
Tom Bevill Health Building – 2nd floor – office 202

A.A.S. Radiologic Technology, Gadsden State Community College
B.S. Radiologic Sciences, Midwestern State University
M.S. Radiologic Science, Midwestern State University

Helpful Program Related Links

Joint Review Commission on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
www.jrcert.org

American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
www.arrt.org

American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)
www.asrt.org 

Wallace State Community College has agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) for articulation with the Bachelor of Science degree program. The articulation will allow students to complete their Associate of Applied Science Degree and transfer their credit hours to UAB in partial fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management.

Radiation Therapy Option Information

Program Overview

Diagnostic Imaging


Degrees/Awards Offered

AAS


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Diagnostic Imaging

Curriculum: Program of Study

Pathway Map: Associate in Applied Science

 

Career Outlook

 

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