Radiology Tech Programs in Dallas
The Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) radiology tech schools invite future students to peruse the schools that offer one of the most Advanced Non-Medical positions’ in the health field. It’s called Radiologic Technology.
There is a range of certificates, diplomas, degrees, and studies available on campus and online to give you a choice that will fit your lifestyle and ambitions’ for an x-ray technician.
The Radiologic Technology field issues certificates after thirty or forty-hour courses are completed. A sixty-hour course is needed for the Associate’s degree. To obtain a Bachelor’s degree the course is sixty hours of Radiology Technology and sixty hours of General Education.
The Master’s degree program for Radiology Assistants requires the student who has worked in the field for at least three years, with a Bachelor’s degree, to start their two years of training. This is the wise path to begin or add to a healthcare career as a Radiology Technician.
Requirements for admission to schools has made most of the schools make the health of the student its first priority before allowing admission. The schools have written criteria that have to be met before admission is allowed.
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Radiologic Technology Schools near Dallas, and Fort Worth, Texas
The Fort Worth Radiology Technology Studies offer the Radiology Technology Certificate and the Associates and Masters’ degree in Radiology Technology for the different levels of study.
Weatherford College
Weatherford College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools or SACS. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approves the colleges’ curriculum.
The school offers a twenty-one-month program in Radiological Technology. The student will have earned the Associate of Science degree or A.A.S. and will be able to take the American Registry of Radiology Technologists or AART Exam. The students pass the exam with a rate of 99% and an employment rate of 97%.
225 College Park Drive
Weatherford TX 76086
Tel.: (817) 598-6432
Tarrant County College on the Trinity River East Campus
The Allied Health Program has a two-year course of study with sixty-four hours for Radiologic Technology. The students will be taught Clinical Practice. There is an AART Clinical Competency Checklist that must be completed. The student will be eligible to take the American Registry of Radiology Technologists or the AART exam. The Radiologic Technology, A.A.S degree will be awarded.
245 East Belknap Street
Fort Worth TX 76102
Tel.: (817) 515-2412
Remington College
The school was awarded “School of the Year Honors” by the National Association of Health Professionals in 2011. The Specialized Medical Assistant program was launched in 2008 and was named the “Medical Assistant with Limited Scope X-ray Training” in DFW, Texas.
This diploma program prepares the student to take, pass and become licensed for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant or CCMA, and the Medical Radiologic Technologist Non-Certified Technician or NCT license.
Dallas and Fort Worth Texas on the NorthWest Campus
300 E Loop 820
Fort Worth, TX 76112
(817) 522-4500
Tarleton State University
The school holds the accreditation of the Southern Association of Colleges or SACS and the Schools Commission on Colleges or COC. The HEALTH PROFESSIONS TECHNOLOGY BAT-HPT is a four-year program. The Allied Health Practitioner must hold an Associate’s Degree. They must have a Registered Radiology Technologist or the AAS Radiologic Technology
Certification.
1501 Enderly Place
Fort Worth, TX 76104
Phone: 817-926-1101 | Fax: 817-922-8103
The College of Health Care Professions
The institution is Regulated and Approved by the Texas Workforce Commission’s Career Schools and Colleges Division and the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools or ABHES.
The College of Health Care Professions in Fort Worth offers an Associates and Bachelors Degree program. Students are eligible for these programs if they hold a Texas License and Limited Radiology Certification. The Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology or RT can be studied “Online” after completing the 64-week course. The Bachelors Degree “Online” program is eighty-eight weeks.
4248 North Freeway
Fort Worth, TX 76137
(817) 632-5900