Yes you can. Many community colleges offer an associates degree in radiography. Read the following carefully and follow through with the link provided.
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You must attend college for about 2 years to receive an Associates degree for an X-ray tech. Many schools offer degrees for becoming an X-ray tech.
An associates degree or associates of applied sciences degree in veterinary technology in the US.
a 2 year associates degree
how much would it cost for school for a ultrasound tech
xray tech...how needs doctors anyway!
No, unfortunately, Tarleton does not offer a vet tech program. However, starting Fall of 2011 TSU will begin a Bachelors in Technology with a major in Vet Tech. In order to do this program though, you must already have an associates Vet Tech degree from another school. MCC in Waco offers the Vet Tech Associates degree.
Some community colleges offer nursing and xray technologist programs that are only AS degrees.
An x-ray tech certification is a program that's offered through many communities colleges and technical schools. Upon completion of the program, the student is certified to operate an x-ray machine, but not to read the results.
You can attend Raymond Walters for a two year degree in radiology. That is the best I can do for you. It is extremely hard to find that field of study in the city of Cincinnati. You may want to explore a larger city with more opportunites, like Houston Tx. They have an extremely large Medical Center Nieghborhood. Good Luck. By the way. RW costs about $5,000.00 per year. Pretty good. $10,000.00 for the Associates Degree.
To obtain a medical technician certification, you will normally be required to have an associates' or bachelors degree medical technology or medical sciences.
It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."It could mean the employer is requiring at a minimum of an associates degree for the posted job. It should have read simply as, "associates degree required."
If you have taken and passed your ASRT Exam, you can get any Rad Tech job a 4-year student can!