Colleges That Offer Radiology Tech Programs in Missouri or Kansas

Radiology technology students learn how to work with patients and X-ray technology on a professional basis. Most states require radiologic technologists to undergo periodic radiation-safety training, according to the College Board. The field has bright job prospects. The College Board reports that radiology tech jobs are expected to grow faster than average through 2018, and that the average salary is $53,230.
  1. East Central College

    • East Central College offers a 26-course, 70.5-credit associate’s degree program in radiologic technology. Among the skills students learn are patient positioning, radiologic safety and film processing. Students have the opportunity to participate in clinical experience courses.

      1964 Prairie Dell Road

      Union, MO 63084

      636-583-5193

      www.eastcentral.edu

    Hutchinson Community College

    • Hutchinson Community College’s 24-month program in radiologic technology is offered in partnership with several hospitals and health care centers that help students gain practical, hands-on experience. Students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) throughout the program. Graduates earn an associate in applied science (AAS) degree.

      1300 North Plum

      Hutchinson, KS 67501

      620-665-3500

      hutchcc.edu

    Johnson County Community College/Metropolitan Community College

    • The radiologic technology AAS degree is granted by Metropolitan Community College, but the program is administered by Johnson County Community College. The 24-continuous-month program combines traditional classroom, lab and clinical courses to prepare students to use imaging equipment in professional health care settings.

      Johnson County Community College

      12345 College Boulevard

      Overland Park, KS 66210

      913-469-8500

      jccc.edu

      Metropolitan Community College: Penn Valley

      3201 Southwest Trafficway

      Kansas City, MO 64111

      816-604-4000

      mcckc.edu

    Labette Community College

    • Labette Community College offers a 23-continuous-month AAS degree program in radiologic technology. Graduates will be prepared to sit the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists’ (AART) national radiographer credentialing examination.

      200 South 14th Street

      Parsons, KS 67357

      620-421-6700

      labette.edu

    Sanford-Brown College—Fenton

    • Sanford-Brown College—Fenton offers both a two-year AAS program in radiography and a four-year bachelor of science (BS) in radiologic sciences.

      1345 Smizer Mill Road

      Fenton, MO 63026-1583

      636-349-4900

      sbcfenton.com

    Southeast Missouri Hospital College of Nursing and Health Sciences

    • Southeast Missouri Hospital College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers a 68-credit associate’s degree program in radiologic technology. Graduates will be prepared to sit the AART’s national radiographer credentialing exam.

      2001 William Street, Second Floor

      Cape Girardeau, MO 63703

      573-334-6825

      southeastmissourihospitalcollege.edu

    St. Louis Community College

    • St. Louis Community College’s AAS degree program in radiologic technology is offered full-time over 23 consecutive months. Graduates are eligible for the AART’s national registry exam.

      300 South Broadway

      Saint Louis, MO 63102-2800

      314-644-9100

      stlcc.edu

    State Fair Community College

    • State Fair Community College’s AAS in radiologic technology comprises 83.5 credits and 24 continuous months of study. Classes transfer to all Missouri colleges and universities that offer bachelor’s degrees in radiologic technology, including Avila College, Missouri State University and the University of Missouri—Columbia.

      3201 West 16th Street

      Sedalia, MO 65301-2199

      660-530-5800

      sfccmo.edu

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