X-ray Technician Schools in Wisconsin

An X-ray technician (aka radiologic technician or radiographer) specializes in diagnostic imaging, which may help stave off serious disease such as cancer, or in the event of disease, monitor its progress. To ensure adequate preparation for this responsibility, you may wish to attend a school in Wisconsin accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Additionally, you may wish to consider your starting degree level so it can coincide with your prospective career advancement goals, such as management or teaching.
  1. Certificate

    • One-year certificate programs are available for new students or individuals from other health occupations, such as medical technologists and registered nurses, who may want to change fields or specialties. Your certificate demonstrates that you have completed an approved educational curriculum, and you may go to work in radiography after graduation.

      You should note that your "certificate" from taking a radiologic technician program is not the same as having a "certification" from a professional organization or society. An organization that offers voluntary certification as an X-ray technician is the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). A number of states use the ARRT exams for licensing purposes, and many employers prefer candidates with the ARRT certification.

      Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center
      Aurora Health Center-Airport
      180 West Grange Avenue
      Milwaukee WI 53207
      414-747-4335
      www.aurora.org/radtech

      Columbia/St. Mary's Hospitals
      2121 East Newport Avenue
      Milwaukee WI 53211
      414-961-3817
      www.ccon.edu

      Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital
      9200 West Wisconsin Avenue
      Milwaukee WI 53226
      414-805-4999
      www.froedtert.com

      Mercy Medical Center/Affinity Health System
      500 South Oakwood Road
      Oshkosh WI 54904
      920-223-0136
      www.affinityhealth.org

      St. Joseph's Hospital
      611 St. Joseph Avenue
      Marshfield WI 54449
      715-387-7189
      www.stjosephs-marshfield.org

      Theda Clark Medical Center
      130 Second St. P.O. Box 2021
      Neenah WI 54957-2021
      920-729-2444
      www.thedacare.org

      University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
      2870 University Avenue, Suite 108
      Madison WI 53705
      608-263-9029
      www.uwhealth.org/radtechschool

      Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare-St. Joseph-Brown Deer Campus
      9252 North Green Bay Road
      Brown Deer WI 53209
      414-527-5149
      www.wfhc.org

      Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare/All Saints
      3801 Spring Street
      Racine WI 53405
      262-687-5090
      www.mywheaton.org

    Associate Degree / Associate in Science Degree

    • An associate's degree, in general, is offered at two-year colleges, such as Blackhawk Technical College in Fon du Lac or Northcentral Technical College in Wassau. An associate's curriculum is very similar to the first two years of a bachelor's degree at a four-year institution, such as a state college or university. After completing courses and earning an associate's degree, you may begin working as an X-ray tech. Additionally, you may have an easier transition to a four-year college to continue your studies toward a bachelor's degree in radiography.

      An associate's degree in science is also similar to the first two years of curriculum in a four-year bachelor degree program. However, this program may place extra emphasis on science courses.

      Blackhawk Technical College
      P.O. Box 5009
      Janesville WI 53547
      608-757-7703
      www.blackhawk.edu

      Moraine Park Technical College
      235 North National Avenue
      Fond du Lac WI 54936-1940
      920-924-3243
      www.morainepark.edu

      Northcentral Technical College
      1000 West Campus Drive
      Wausau WI 54401-1899
      715-675-3331 (Ext. 1326)
      www.ntc.edu

    Associate in Applied Science Degree

    • Applied science is one type of associate's degree, which is geared toward the completion of technological or vocational programs, preparing graduates to find jobs immediately. Applied science associate degree programs may require less credits in the arts and classical sciences, and focus more on subjects in radiography and patient care--skills that will be most "applied" in your line of work. An applied science degree may also be transferable to a four-year university program, but you may be required to fulfill prerequisite courses that were excluded from your curriculum.

      Chippewa Valley Technical College
      620 West Clairemont Avenue
      Eau Claire WI 54701-6162
      715-831-7203
      www.cvtc.edu

      Lakeshore Technical College
      1290 North Avenue
      Cleveland WI 53015-1414
      920-693-1840
      www.gotoltc.com

      Madison Area Technical College
      211 N. Carroll Street
      Madison WI 53703
      608-259-2902
      www.matcmadison.edu/radiography

      Milwaukee Area Technical College
      700 West State Street
      Milwaukee WI 53233-1443
      414-297-6679
      www.matc.edu

      Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
      2740 West Mason Street
      Green Bay WI 54303
      920-498-5470
      www.nwtc.edu

      Western Technical College
      P.O. Box C-0908
      LaCrosse WI 54602-0908
      608-785-9255
      learn.westerntc.edu/rad

    Bachelor Degree

    • A bachelor's degree in radiography may be desired by students wishing to not only be a practitioner in diagnostic imaging, but to play a greater role as a supervisor, administrator or teacher/faculty member. Besides mastering the theoretical and classical science concepts in radiology (biology, chemistry, radiation physics), you might be introduced to courses that will help you shape the nature of patient diagnosis, management and care--critical thinking skills. For example, as a faculty member at a college holding a bachelor's degree, you may help to transition an X-ray tech training program to incorporate new technologies in the field, and maybe move away from outdated technologies.

      Bellin College/Bellin Health Systems, Inc.
      P.O. Box 23400
      Green Bay WI 54305-3400
      920-433-6626
      www.bellincollege.edu

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