General Degree Information
The Penn State Schuylkill Radiologic Science Program leads to an A.S. Degree in Radiological Sciences and meets the ARRT education requirement for radiography. To obtain an ARRT credential in radiography the student must also meet the ARRT ethics and examination requirements.
After completing the program and obtaining an ARRT credential in radiography, radiographers can further their education in specialized imaging modalities such as CT, MRI, mammography, or interventional radiology. A radiographer can also complete an additional program to become a radiation therapist, nuclear medicine technologist, or sonographer. The Penn State Schuylkill Radiologic Science Program does not provide the education requirements for these credentials.
Suggested Academic Plan
Review this semester-by-semester schedule for your coursework frequently in order to make sure you are on right track with your courses.
Program Requirements
The program requirements for the associate's degree in Radiological Sciences are available on the University Bulletin website.
Course Descriptions
Review RadSc course descriptions, the University's course numbering system, and the course descriptions on the University Bulletin web site.