In the Dallas/Fort Worth metro area, the average cost of a Radiology Technician class is $20,000. The average class length is approximately 56 weeks long.
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Focus on the creative career opportunities in the scientific field of radiology. Our Radiologic Technology program allows you to combine basic scientific principles with the creativity of art by taking radiographic images to aid with diagnosis of illness and injuries.
You can choose to take our program via the Lincoln track or the Distance track. If you take the Lincoln track, you will perform your clinical in Lincoln with courses offered in person; if you take the Distance track you will perform your clinical at a pre-approved hospital outside Lincoln and take your courses online. Once you complete the program you will have the skills necessary to be successful and prepared to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist Exam and apply for state licensure where you choose to work.
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In as few as 24 months, you could be ready to work as a radiologic technologist.1 With an Associate's degree in Radiologic Technology, gain proficiency in diagnostic imaging, physiology and radiation safety, and learn to confidently convey assured leadership with patients. With hands-on experience at clinical sites, on-campus labs, diverse clinical practicum settings and online coursework, you’ll be confident in your skills outside of the classroom and ready to start your career.
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The radiology technician field is expected to grow 6% due to the rising demand for diagnostic imaging. Dallas/Fort Worth is a prime location to start this career, with strong opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and imaging centers. With multiple training programs available, aspiring radiology technicians can find the right path to certification and a rewarding healthcare career.
Key Points
A radiology technician, or radiologic technologist, is a healthcare professional skilled in using imaging equipment to support medical diagnoses.
While fully online programs are rare due to clinical requirements, hybrid programs such as the one at Tarrant County College combine online coursework with in-person labs. Financial aid and scholarships may help offset tuition costs.
Graduates must pass the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) examination to become certified. Certification is required for Texas state licensing.
The ARRT certification is the most recognized and often required by employers.
Some programs offer hybrid options with online coursework and in-person clinicals.
Dallas/Fort Worth offers excellent opportunities for aspiring radiology technicians with diverse program options and a strong job market. Start your journey today by exploring local programs and preparing for certification.
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