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Certificate programs in this program are considered by the U. S. Department of Education to be “Gainful Employment” programs. Information about program length, cost, loan debt, graduates, and related occupations can be found at http://www.IvyTech.edu/academics/gainful-employment.html. The Imaging Sciences Program offers degrees for radiology and ultrasound. The radiologic technologist prepares and positions patients for exams and operates x-ray equipment. Imaging Science graduates can work in hospitals, physicians offices, clinics, federal and state health agencies and certain educational institutions. The Associate of Applied Science program includes courses in the following areas: technique, exposure, positioning, protection, physics, patient care and ethics. Clinical practice and supplemental instruction are provided in accredited hospitals and clinics. Students graduating from the Imaging Sciences program participate in evaluations of competency in general and technical education. Upon completion of the ultrasound program requirements, graduates are registry eligible and must have worked for 12 months to take the National Registry Examination. Degrees & Certificates Offered (Wabash Valley Region): Associate of Applied Science (AAS) - Radiologic Technology Typical Careers: Radiologic Technologist CAT Scan Average Range of Starting Salaries for Radiologic Technologists in the Wabash Valley: $38,000-$41,000* * Salaries shown are an average range, are subject to change, and are not guaranteed. CONTACT INFORMATION Lou Ann Wisbey - Program Chair Email: [email protected] Phone: 812-298-2242 IVYTECH.EDU/IMAGING-SCIENCES 888-IVY-LINE POINTS OF PRIDE Graduates have above national average pass rates on national registry boards. Accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Students study in a state-of-the-art digital energized lab. Students have access to an Anatomage Table (one of only a few in the nation) at the Rural Health Innovation Collaborative (RHIC) Simulation Center. Program features hybrid instruction with blended learning online and on-campus to fully integrate the material. RADIOLOGY

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Certificate programs in this program are considered by the U. S. Department of Education to be “Gainful Employment” programs. Information about program length, cost, loan debt, graduates, and related occupations can be found at http://www.IvyTech.edu/academics/gainful-employment.html.

The Imaging Sciences Program offers degrees for radiology and ultrasound. The radiologic technologist prepares and positions patients for exams and operates x-ray equipment. Imaging Science graduates can work in hospitals, physicians offices, clinics, federal and state health agencies and certain educational institutions. The Associate of Applied Science program includes courses in the following areas: technique, exposure, positioning, protection, physics, patient care and ethics. Clinical practice and supplemental instruction are provided in accredited hospitals and clinics. Students graduating from the Imaging Sciences program participate in evaluations of competency in general and technical education. Upon completion of the ultrasound program requirements, graduates are registry eligible and must have worked for 12 months to take the National Registry Examination.

Degrees & Certificates Offered (Wabash Valley Region):Associate of Applied Science (AAS) - Radiologic Technology

Typical Careers:Radiologic TechnologistCAT Scan

Average Range of Starting Salaries for Radiologic Technologists in the Wabash Valley: $38,000-$41,000*

* Salaries shown are an average range, are subject to change, and are not guaranteed.

CONTACT INFORMATIONLou Ann Wisbey - Program ChairEmail: [email protected]: 812-298-2242

IVYTECH.EDU/IMAGING-SCIENCES888-IVY-LINE

POINTS OF PRIDEGraduates have above national average pass rates on national registry boards.

Accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).

Students study in a state-of-the-art digital energized lab.

Students have access to an Anatomage Table (one of only a few in the nation) at the Rural Health Innovation Collaborative (RHIC) Simulation Center.

Program features hybrid instruction with blended learning online and on-campus to fully integrate the material.

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