Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Counselor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2025-2026 San Joaquin Delta College Catalog Program: Radiologic Technology Certificate of Achievement

Radiologic Technology Certificate of Achievement

Radiologic Technology is a 24-month program offered at San Joaquin General Hospital and approved by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. Completion of the program allows graduates to take the state and national examination for registration in Medical Radiologic Technology. The student must successfully complete prerequisite courses in mathematics, anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and medical terminology before admission to the program. The course of study includes theory related to radiography, x-ray, radium physics, radiographic techniques, and application of theory in the clinical laboratory in a radiology department. A 40-hour per week training schedule is maintained.

NOTE: Please refer to the current catalog for information about Special Admissions Programs.

Program Learning Outcome

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  1. Take the state and national examination for registration in Medical Radiologic Technology. The course of study includes theory related to radiography, x-ray, radium physics, radiographic techniques, and application of theory in the clinical laboratory in a radiology department. 

 

Core Requirements

Complete 80.5 units

Course NameUnits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
RAD 10 Introduction to Radiography Units: 3.5
RAD 10A Beginning Clinical Laboratory Units: 3
RAD 10B Intermediate Clinical Laboratory Units: 6
RAD 11 Radiographic Positioning and Terminology Units: 6
RAD 12 Radiographic Anatomy Units: 2
RAD 13 Principles of Radiographic Technique Units: 4
RAD 14 Imaging Processing Units: 1
RAD 20 Advanced Radiographic Positioning and Terminology Units: 4
RAD 20A Advanced Clinical Laboratory Units: 8
RAD 21 Advanced Radiographic Anatomy Units: 2
RAD 22 Fundamentals of X-Ray and Radium Physics Units: 4
RAD 23 Positioning and Technical Laboratory Units: 0.5
RAD 30 Intermediate Positioning and Technical Laboratory Units: 0.5
RAD 30A Senior Clinical Laboratory Units: 5
RAD 30B Advanced Senior Clinical Laboratory Units: 10
RAD 31 Advanced Positioning and Technical Laboratory Units: 1
RAD 32 Sectional Anatomy Units: 2
RAD 40 Senior Review, Adv. Radiation Protection, & Fluoroscopic Systems Units: 6
RAD 40A Radiographic Laboratory Units: 9
RAD 41 Radiographic Pathology and Image Critique Units: 3

Minimum Units Required: 80.5

Complete all courses with a grade of “C” or better.

For more information:

Contact the Health and Fitness Transfer and Career Pathway (TrAC) 

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