Dunwoody College of Technology in Minneapolis offers an associate of applied science in radiologic technology. Courses include patient care, radiation safety, medical terminology and more. The radiologic technology program has a clinical partnership with North Memorial Medical Center.
Dunwoody College of Technology
818 Dunwoody Boulevard
Minneapolis, MN 55403
612-374-5800
dunwoody.edu
St. Catherine University in Minneapolis offers an associated of applied science in radiography. The college only admits 15 students to the program each year, according to its website. Besides coursework, radiography students will complete clinical rotations in such fields as x-ray, CT and MRI. The program is offered at the university's Minneapolis campus.
St. Catherine University
Henrietta Schmoll School of Health
601 25th Ave. S
Minneapolis, MN 55454
651-690-6000
stkate.edu
Fairview-University School of Radiologic Technology in Edina near Minneapolis St. Paul offers a certificate and accepts about 20 to 25 students per year, according to the school's website. Prerequisites can be taken at Normandale Community College, which can also grant an associate of applied science. Students complete coursework and gain clinical experience in radiation protection, equipment operation, medical image production and more.
Fairview-University School of Radiologic Technology
6545 France Ave.
Suite 450
Edina, MN 55435
952-836-3537
fairview.org
Century College in White Bear Lake, a member of the Minnesota State Colleges & Universities System, offers an associate of applied science in radiologic technology. The college says it prepare students for entry-level employment in major medical centers, hospitals, outpatient facilities and doctors' offices. Coursework include imaging pathology, clinical radiography, and anatomy and positioning.
Century College
Radiologic Technology Program
3300 Century Avenue North
White Bear Lake, MN 55110
651-779-3334
century.edu
Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Minneapolis offers a certificate in radiological technology. The program accepts a limited number of applicants each year, according to its website. Coursework includes patient care, radiographic procedures, physics, medical law and ethics and more. Students also gain clinical experience focusing on patient care, positioning, health care protocol and practice interpreting radiographs.
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
School of Radiologic Technology-114
One Veterans Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55417
612-725-2000
minneapolis.va.gov