Yes. You can graduate with a 2 year college degree and be a radiologist technicican. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics " An associate degree is the most prevalent form of educational attainment among radiologic technologists and technicians. Some may receive a certificate. Certificate programs typically last around 21-24 months."
It seems this is an expanding career field. I would suggest looking into your local post secondary education establishments. You can find most available majors, certification programs, etc on a school's webpage.
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Ohmygoodness, no! You must be thinking of a radiologic or radiographic technician of some kind; and even that's pretty tough to become with only an associates degree, anymore. Such a technician is sometimes called a "radiographer."
A "radiologist," on the other hand, is a medical doctor -- the physician -- who reads the x-rays, or the CT scans, or the MRI's, etc. A radiologist must go to medical school, and do an internship and residency, just like any other physician... just like your family doctor, or an emergency room physician, or a sugeon, etc.
So, then, radiology is just a physician specialty or specialzation, like pediatrics, or urology or whatever else. And so, as such one doesn't really even begin to start specializing in radiology until one is out of med school, has finished the internship, and is in, usually, at least the second year of residency.
Radiologists, though, tend to be pretty smart... usually the brightest in a typical med school's graduating class. Don't get me wrong, all physicians are scary smart. But I'm just saying that radiologists tend to be a cut above, just generally. And they end-up making a ton-o'-money, in life, too, generally speaking.
A radiographer, on the other hand, is not a physician. S/he, rather, is the person who actually shoots the x-ray, changes the film, develops the film, etc. But s/he must still have a good education.
However, as with physicians, radiographers (and other kinds of radiologic and radiographic technicians) are regulated by the state; and so there are no simple educational standards and requirements for radiographers, et al, for all 50 states. You will have to contact the state board or agency which regulates radiographic and radiologic technicians, and find out what kind of education you must get in order to become one.
Is there a technical or community college that offers a 2 year degree in museum management
One that doesn't really care if you have a college degree or not.
Yes! There are community colleges that offer Associates degrees in Radiology. You might also want to consider Diagnostic Medical Sonography which is also a good career especially if you specialize. You can find the right college for you by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and use the sites College MatchMaker search engine. You can search for schools by name, programs of study, location, etc.Viper1Actually, a radiologist is a M.D. with a residency or fellowship in Radiology (about 12 years of training). For undergraduate training, a radiology technician is a 2 year degree, a radiology technologist is a 4 year degree.
yes! there are a couple of degree options: fashion design and fashion merchandising. you may be able to get a 2-year Associate's Degree or a 4-year Bachelor's degree depending on the college or university.
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Yes. You can get it at a 2-year community college.
Yes. A bachelor's degree is a 4 years college degree. An Associates degree is a 2 year college degree (Community College). The only requirement for either one of those degrees is that you have a high school degree.
It is a college that offers a 2 year degree and provides education in vocational areas. It is also a way to get general education requirements finished so a student can transfer to a 4 year college to finish a BA/BS degree in a subject area.
It typically takes around 4-6 years to earn a bachelor's degree in forensic psychology. Advanced degrees, such as a master's or doctorate, can take an additional 2-8 years to complete, depending on the program and individual pace.
If the student wishes to pursue a higher degree, he/she would then transfer to a four year college or university to obtain a bachelors degree.
Florist neend 2 year college certificate and associate's degree programs.
If the student wishes to pursue a higher degree, he/she would then transfer to a four year college or university to obtain a bachelors degree.