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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Radiologic Technology


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Faculty:
Schiska - Chair
Health Sciences Building 325 • 417-625-3118

Mission

Consistent with the philosophy of MSSU, the mission of the Radiologic Technology program is to provide high quality entry-level radiographers for the service area of the university. Attention is focused on the needs of each student for local and international service.

The Associate of Science Degree in Radiologic Technology combines General Education Requirements courses, a supportive course in the behavioral sciences, natural sciences and special courses in the field of radiology, including extensive clinical laboratory experiences. The clinical laboratory experiences are provided through agreements between Missouri Southern and other accredited facilities and may include weekends and evening rotations. The student successfully completing the curriculum is eligible to write the National ARRT Certification Examination to become a Registered Technologist.

Completion of the degree requires the completion of General Education Requirements for the Associate of Science Degree, all Radiology courses, BIO 0221  and BIO 0240 . Students must complete the prerequisites of Anatomy and Physiology I & II (BIO 0121 , BIO 0221 ), Medical Terminology (RAD 0111 ), English Composition I (ENG 0101 ) and Intermediate Algebra (MATH 0030 ) before entering the program. Transfer students should check course equivalencies prior to enrolling in courses at other institutions.

Special admissions procedures are required for admittance into this program in addition to those required for admission to Missouri Southern State University. This includes a 2.5 GPA in all prerequisites and other classes required for the course of study taken prior to admission. A limited number of students are allowed into the program each year. A special Radiology application with supporting materials must be submitted to the Director of the Radiology Program by January 31st of the year the student wishes to enter the program. Accepted students begin the program at the beginning of the following summer semester.

Students seeking admission to the program should possess superior academic and critical thinking skills particularly in the biological and physical science areas. They should possess the ability to problem-solve, communicate effectively and have strong interpersonal skills. In addition, they must possess strong academic skills in the sciences, with a good background in anatomy and physiology and the physical sciences. Basic courses in physical science and/or chemistry will help prepare students for successful completion of the program. They must have the physical abilities to hear, see, lift and remain on their feet for long periods of time in order to provide safe patient care in clinical rotations. They should have the ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds on a frequent basis. Students who have further questions regarding the above abilities and skills should contact the Radiologic Technology department at MSSU. .

Costs incurred during the program include, but are not limited to: laboratory equipment fees and maintenance, insurance, and supplies. These costs are subject to change. Often these charges, as well as tuition, are covered by financial aid for those students who quality.

A Bachelor of Science in Health Science with an emphasis in radiologic technology option is also available to those wishing to seek a more advanced degree beyond the A.S. option. For more information, please see the health science degree option in this catalog.

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For additional information contact:
Alan Schiska • Chair, Radiology
417-625-3118 • schiska-a@mssu.edu

Programs

    Major Programs (Undergraduate)
    Associate Degee Programs

    Courses

      Radiology

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