Located in Waterloo, Iowa, Allen College offers an associate's degree in radiography that prepares students for careers as an X-ray technician. Students must complete 80 credit hours -- 58 of which are within the major. The curriculum includes courses in radiographic procedures, medical terminology, patient assessment, pathology, imaging methods and radiation protection. Before enrolling in core curriculum courses, students must complete general education prerequisite courses in anatomy and physiology, composition, sociology, psychology and math.
Scott Community College is located in Davenport, Iowa, and is part of the Eastern Iowa Community College District. Students enrolled in the radiologic technology associate's degree program have the option of specializing in nuclear technology, radiation therapy, angiography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance and computer tomography. In addition to academic courses in radiologic pathology, radiation protection, radiographic exposures and radiographic procedures, students must also complete a clinical practicum at a local medical facility.
Ottumwa is located in south central Iowa and is home to Indian Hills Community College. Students can seek an associate's of applied science degree in radiologic technology and can complete the program in two years. Students in the program learn to position patients, operate diagnostic equipment and assist physicians. The program offers students an opportunity to learn through academic coursework, seminars and a clinical practicum. To prepare for the ARRT exam, students have the option of taking a preparatory exam.
Located in Fort Dodge, Iowa, Iowa Central Community College offers a radiologic technology program that prepares students to perform imaging examinations and work in a medical facility. The courses cover topics in sectional anatomy, radiographic procedures, imaging, radiographic physics, medical terminology, and anatomy and physiology. Students are also required to participate in a clinical experience in a local medical facility and work and learn under the supervision of a professional radiologic technician.