Radiologic Technology - Dunwoody College
Career Outcomes Rate:
100%
Source
2023-24 Dunwoody Career Services Annual Report
Radiologic Technology
Work alongside professionals in a variety of healthcare settings and specialized imaging centers, and gain the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to become a skilled Radiologic Technologist.
64K
Average Salary: Health Sciences & Technology, A.A.S.
Source
2023-24 Dunwoody Career Services Annual Report
Accredited by Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology- JRCERT
2 Years
Graduates earn an associate of applied science degree
DAYTIME CLASSES ONLY
AND ON CAMPUS ONLY
Dunwoody’s Radiologic Technology Program
The Radiologic Technology program at Dunwoody prepares students to enter the healthcare industry and become employers’ first choice as radiologic technologists. Dunwoody’s small class environment provides students with more direct patient work during clinical rotations than any other radiologic technologies program in the Twin Cities.
Master the latest in imaging technologies, including digital X-rays and CT scans, and work in both classroom and lab settings. Learn to create images of internal organs, bones, and tissues that are used to diagnose medical problems.
Dunwoody has partnerships with more than 10 hospitals and clinics in the Twin Cities, which will provide you with a variety of clinical experiences. You will complete rotations in a variety of clinical settings, working directly with patients and physicians. All students complete a rotation at North Memorial Hospital, where they gain experience with fluoro imaging and Emergency Room imaging procedures.
Dunwoody’s program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, and instructors are industry certified.
Interested in Radiologic Technology? Please review Dunwoody’s
Radiologic Technology Information Packet
Application Process
To apply for the Radiologic Technology program, a minimum of a 2.5 GPA is required.
Prior to the review deadline, applicants must have completed and submitted the following
required items
to their Admissions Counselor prior to July 1, 2026, for the Spring 2027 semester start.
Dunwoody College Application
Submission of Official Transcript(s)
Submission of Resume
Submission of two to three letters of professional recommendation
NOTE: The application submission deadline has passed for the FAll 2026 start. The next review of applications will take place on July 1, 2026, for the Spring 2027 semester start.
Accreditation
The
Radiologic Technology Program
is accredited by the:
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, Illinois 60606-3182
Tel: (312) 704-5300
Email:
mail@jrcert.org
Website:
www.jrcert.org
The program’s current award is 5 years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found here:
Dunwoody College of Technology – JRCERT
Licensure
Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to take the national certification exam offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, ARRT.
RadTech Program Handbook
Program Effectiveness Data
Program Mission
Consistent with the Dunwoody College of Technology mission, the mission of the Radiologic Technology Program is to provide a high-quality education in the profession of Radiologic Technology through the use of competency-based clinical and comprehensive didactic techniques, and to assist our students to be an integral part of the healthcare team that provides compassionate care to the community.
Program Goals
Students will graduate with the skills to be clinically competent.
Students will demonstrate problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Students will communicate effectively.
Students will demonstrate the benefits of professional growth and development.
Program Outcomes
Students will demonstrate correct positioning skills.
Students will produce images of diagnostic quality.
Students will select appropriate technical factors.
Students will demonstrate written communication skills.
Students will demonstrate verbal communication skills
Students will determine the importance of continual professional development.
Students will demonstrate professionalism.
Students will demonstrate problem-solving skills by using alternative positioning methods to fit patient conditions.
Explore Radiologic Technology in the College Catalog
Ready for more detail? Explore degree requirements, course descriptions, and program outcomes for Radiologic Technology in the College Catalog. You can also find a sample academic plan for each semester of your college journey.
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Professional Licensure Information for Dunwoody Programs
Class topics include:
Patient Care
Radiographic Procedures
Medical Terminology
Radiologic Exposure
Advanced Imaging
Radiation Biology & Protection
Ethics in Healthcare
Recent Employers of Graduates
Companies that hire our graduates include:
Hennepin County Medical Center
Park Nicollet Clinics
Allina Health
North Memorial Health Care
Fairview Health Services
Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI)
Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota
Clinical Sites
North Memorial Hospital
North Memorial Outpatient Center
Methodist Hospital
Hennepin County Medical Center
Maple Grove Hospital
Park Nicollet Clinics:
Brookdale
Carlson
Chanhassen
St. Louis Park
Plymouth
Shakopee
Allina:
St Francis Hospital
Cambridge Medical Center
Richfield
Buffalo
Common Job Titles
Possible job titles upon graduation include:
Radiologic Technologist
Mammography Technologist
MRI/CT/Interventional Technologist
Academic Excellence Award Winner Paige Ardizzone
After sitting through all of her classes at Bethel University and graduating with a degree in Biology, Paige Ardizzone just knew that a desk job wasn’t for her. And it was that realization that led her to Dunwoody.
Now with an Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology and jobs at Stellis Health and Mercy Hospital as an Xray Technologist, Ardizzone has the career she always wanted.
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Facilities
Radiologic Technologies Lab
Learn the fundamentals of and practice with X-ray machine equipment and positioning prior to completing rotations to clinical sites.
Bennet X-ray machine and table
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Health Sciences Lab
Develop a better understanding of human anatomy and physiology.
Various anatomical models
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