To get a radiography degree could be a great step into a successful future career. Nowadays, there are many options to take this degree, from online courses to mainly practical courses. Some of the most well-known schools are Keiser University, Kaplan College, Bryman School, among many other good choices.
Depends on which degree you want. It takes 2 years to get an associate's degree in radiography (x-ray technician), or a bachelor's in radiography takes 4 years.
A bachelors degree
This depends on the school you attend and what kind of program you are looking at. However, most radiography technician programs are offered as an associate's degree instead of bachelors, therefore the education part should only take around 2 years. After you graduate you will need to gain experience, but by then you will already have your degree.
No its not a good school. Its a degree mill
This site will show you what you need to do to get your degree and what you need to take http://www.educationcenteronline.org/Healthcare-Careers/Radiography-Schools.html. It will also provide some links to some schools that have the courses.
Inquire at your local school, or school you wish to enroll in for information on the subject. The class limit varies, so inquiring is your best option at this point, depending where you are to go.
By getting a degree in radiography/ becoming a radiologist!
One is the study of radios (radiography) and radio style waves where as the other is the person who studies radios. A radiologist studys radiography or a radiographier studies radiography Radiologists also have a medical degree such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) or a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
For very in-depth information on how to become a radiologist and the education you will need, visit http://www.sor.org/about-radiography/career-radiography. I am sure you will find all you need to further your education in the radiology area. Good luck with your endeavors.
Finish high school and get a high school degree, then go to college and get a degree.
What is the difference between BTech Degree in Radiography and BSc in Radiography offered in South Africa?
Yes you can. Formal training programs in radiography range in length from 1 to 4 years and lead to a certificate, an associate degree, or a bachelor's degree. Two-year associate degreeprograms are most prevalent.