Radiologic Technology Radiologic Technology Associate of Applied Science Program Overview The Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology provides training in medical imaging techniques. The program covers anatomy, radiographic procedures, and patient care. Students learn to operate imaging equipment, position patients, and produce diagnostic images. The curriculum includes clinical rotations in hospitals and imaging centers, providing hands-on experience in a real-world setting. Graduates are prepared for certification exams and can work as radiologic technologists in various healthcare facilities. The program emphasizes safety, accuracy, and patient care, ensuring that graduates are equipped to provide high-quality imaging services while minimizing radiation exposure. Location Availability Newport Program Availability Spring Length of Program 2 Years Complete the Radiologic Technology Application The appllication period is currenly closed. Applications for spring will be due in Fall 2026. Check back here for an updated link once the application is open. Application Requirements The following scores on the NEX exam are required to be considered for selection: Verbal: 60% Math: 55% Science: 58% Two letters of recommendation are required to be submitted with the application. One will be from a professional reference (Employer, coworkers, teacher, etc.) One will be from a personal reference (friend, family, clergy, etc.). Class will be on Monday & Tuesday 8:30-2:30, clinical and skills lab day/time will vary by semester. For further assistance registering for the NEX Exam, download the NEX instructions: NEX REGISTRATION GUIDE View the Degree Plan A degree plan is your roadmap for college. It lists all the courses you need to take to graduate, helping you stay on track and plan your schedule. CLICK HERE Your Path to Success Get Started Tuition & Fees Course Catalog Class Schedule Previous Degree Plans Financial Aid Eligibility Financial aid availability varies by degree program, with some not qualifying for specific types of aid. Please review the chart below to understand your options and ensure you're aware of any program-specific restrictions. Title IV (Pell, Loans, FWS, and other federal grants) ASUN Institutional Scholarships Arkansas Department of Higher Education Scholarships Private Scholarships Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Job Market Outlook Understanding the job outlook for your chosen field is crucial for planning your career path. This section provides insights into potential employment opportunities, industry demand, and expected growth rates. Explore the prospects for graduates in this program to make informed decisions about your future. Amy Imboden Instructor of Radiologic Technology Campus: Newport amy_imboden@asun.edu 870 512 7833 Denise Harvey Academic Coordinator Campus: Newport denise_harvey@asun.edu 870-512-7813