Radiologic Technology, BS Completion Track

30 credit hours

Program added after publishing — April Addendum — 4/28/2024**

Registered radiologic technologists who wish to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in radiologic technology receive up to 60 credit hours of experiential credit for their AART certification.  

  • Current Registered Radiologic Technologist R.T.(R) through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
  • Radiologic Technology Certification/Licensure Credit (60 hours)
  • Complete university GE Requirements (42 credit hours minimum)
  • GE-Natural Science with lab preferably a biology (BSC), chemistry (CHM), or physics (PHY) course
  • In order to complete the program and earn a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology, Completion Track, a student will need to complete at least 30 credits at Lindenwood University. If transferring in any of the required courses, students will have to substitute other Lindenwood courses to make up the 30-credit hour requirement.

Requirements

Communications Coursework

3 credit hours of coursework from the following options:

COM 11000Public Speaking

3

SW 20000Intercultural Communication

3

Healthcare Management Coursework

6 credit hours of coursework from the following options:

HM 30100Ethical Issues in Healthcare Management

3

HM 30200Healthcare Management

3

Ethics Coursework

3 credit hours of coursework from the following options:

PHRL 21200Ethics & Human Action

3

PHRL 21201Ethics, Media, & Technology

3

PHRL 21202Bioethics

3

Elective Coursework

18 credit hours of coursework from the following options:

If any of these 18 credits are transferred in, the student must substitute additional coursework from the elective pool below to satisfy the 30 total credit hour requirement.

HFS 18500Medical Terminology

2

HFS 30000Health and Well-Being in Society

3

HM 33300Legal Issues in Healthcare

3

MGMT 24000Introduction to Information Systems

3

MGMT 26014Excel for Professionals

3

MGMT 36081Career Development

3

PARA 30000Human Pathophysiology

3

PHS 20000Foundations of Public Health

3

PHS 22000Public Health and Social Justice

3

PHS 24000Global Health

3

PHS 31000Introduction to the U.S. Health Care System

3

PHS 34000Health Policy

3

PHS 36000Introduction to Epidemiology

3

PHS 37000Health Promotion

3

PSY 10000Principles of Psychology

3

PSY 15700Psychology of Leadership

3

PSY 20500Human Development

3

PSY 30300Abnormal Psychology

3

SOC 10200Basic Concepts of Sociology

3

Other coursework could be approved with consultation with the department head. For example, some BSC, CHM, and PHY courses may be considered.