Radiology Technician.
I seriously doubt the above. After earning a degree you have a Bachelor of Science, or a Master of Science. You are not a technician until you meet requirements for licensure or certification, if this is like virtually every other medically related profession.
Bachelor's degrees are not generally provided on business cards. Just use the radiology tech designation.
The bachelor's degree is typically a bachelor's of science degree (BS) in radiology.
The radiology degree will depend on the program, not necessarily the state it is in. In some schools you can get your radiology degree in as little as 14 months.
There are radiology degrees online. If you are interested in earning a radiology degree, you should look at the University of Phoenix or Heald College.
Typically, undergraduate degrees are not indicated on business cards. Masters and doctorate degrees are.
You do not need a specific degree to become a radiology technician. It is usually a two to three year program. It is a great career!
Here you go!http://www.radiology-schools.com/radiology-schools-state/radiology-schools-texas.html
I believe it is Radiology
At radiology schools, you learn to become a radiology technician. You can apply to a radiology school in your area by going to their website and filling out an application to become a student there and get your degree. Find radiology schools near you at http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/featured/radiologic-technician/?src=synd_rtw1 .
Yes, many schools that offer a radiology tech school will also offer a degree for ultrasound tech. Before enrolling ask specific questions to ensure the school you are looking into offers the degree you want.
First off let me state that we are by no means "TECHNICIANS"!! Let us get our terminology straight. If you are getting an Associates Degree & Pass your registry. You would then be known as a Radiology "Technologist"! You can now apply at some accredited University and go for a Bachelor's Degree in Radiology and if you really want to further your education, you can pursue a Master's Degree. Just keep in mind that times are hard and more than likely you will get PAID as if you received an Associates Degree. Why pay someone with a Bachelor's or Master's Degree more, when you can pay less with an Associates Degree. Hope this helps!
To become certified as a radiology technician usually takes about 2 years. However, you could just get an associate's degree or bachelor's degree in the field as well.