Radiologic Technology Programs in Georgia

Many technical schools and universities in Georgia offer certificates, associate degrees and bachelor's degrees in radiologic technology. Radiologic techs are also known as radiographers, x-ray techs, rad techs and radiologic assistants. They can advance to specialization in computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diagnostic medical sonography (ultrasound), radiation therapy and nuclear medicine.
  1. Albany Technical College

    • Albany Technical College offers a diploma and an Associate in Applied Science in Radiologic Technology. The college says its 24- to 30-month program emphasizes didactic and clinical instruction. Graduates can find work in hospitals, medical laboratories, Veterans Administration hospitals, doctors' offices and clinics. The school also offers certificate programs in mammography and CT.

      Albany Technical College
      1704 S. Slappey Blvd.
      Albany, GA 31701
      229-430-3500
      albanytech.edu

    Emory University School of Medicine -- Atlanta

    • Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta offers a Bachelor of Medical Science degree in Medical Imaging. Graduates of the 33-month program can specialize in CT, MRI or leadership skills in management or education. Fewer colleges offer accredited bachelor's degree in radiography than associate degrees or certificates, according to the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.

      Emory University School of Medicine
      Department of Radiology
      Medical Imaging Program
      P. O. Box 25901
      Atlanta, GA 30322
      404-712-5005
      radiology.emory.edu

    Columbus Technical College

    • Columbus Technical College offers an Associate in Applied Science in radiologic technology. Students will study radiography, fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and radiation therapy. The college also offers a program in diagnostic medical sonography.

      Columbus Technical College
      School of Health Sciences
      Radiologic Technology
      928 Manchester Expressway
      Columbus, GA 31904
      706-649-1155
      columbustech.edu/healthsciences/programs/radiologic_technology/default.htm

    Dalton State College

    • Dalton State College offers a certificate and Associated in Applied Science in radiologic technology. The school says the program includes classroom training, lab practice and clinical rotations, along with coursework in patient positioning, medical imaging technique selection and radiation safety. Students wishing to continue their training can specialize in CT, MRI and ultrasound.

      Dalton State College
      School of Technology
      650 College Drive
      Dalton, GA 30720
      706-272-4436
      daltonstate.edu/radtech/

    Armstrong Atlantic State University - Savannah

    • Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah offers a bachelor's degree in radiologic technology with tracks in radiography, sonography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy and cardiovascular interventional sciences. The programs are also available to current radiologic technologists wishing to pursue a bachelor's degree. Students wishing to earn advanced education beyond a bachelor's degree can study for certificates in radiation therapy, MRI, mammography and CT at Armstrong Atlantic.

      Armstrong Atlantic State University
      College of Health Professions
      Department of Radiologic Sciences
      11935 Abercorn Street
      Savannah, GA 31419
      912-344-2802
      armstrong.edu/Health_professions/radiologic_sciences/radsci_welcome/

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