Radiologic Technology is a health care profession
whose practitioners work in hospitals, imaging centers, clinics and private
physicians’ offices. The radiologic
technologist (radiographer) is a member of the health care team who works
directly with the patient and the physician performing a wide variety of
diagnostic x-ray procedures. The role
of the graduate radiographer may be that of staff radiographer, special
imaging radiographer, supervisor, administrator or educator, depending upon
the level of education and experience obtained.
The Bakersfield College Associate in
Science Degree Radiologic Technology Program provides concurrent didactic
and clinical education.The
Program is 24 months in length (excluding prerequisite coursework) and
begins each year in June.
Students should anticipate making a fulltime commitment to the Program
during the school year.Summer
sessions are required and semesters/terms may be scheduled beyond the
regular college session dates.
The Program is primarily scheduled during the day; however, an evening
clinical rotation will be completed during the second year of the Program.Clinical education sites include hospitals and imaging centers
located in Bakersfield, California and Delano, California.Students may be assigned to any clinical education center in any
geographical location.
The Program provides the theory, skill, and
experience necessary to apply for admission to the licensure exam
administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT);
and for licensure from the State of California, Department of Public Health,
Radiologic Health Branch, as a Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT).The student is also eligible to write the State Fluoroscopy Permit
exam.Students must earn a
minimum grade of “C” in all radiography courses, have met the state-mandated
curriculum and clinical hours, met all clinical education competencies, and
earned the Associate in Science degree to be recommended for these
examinations/certifications.
For more career information it is
highly recommended students, consult the American Society of Radiologic
Technologists (ASRT) at www.asrt.org.
Look at the ASRT “career center” or
“education and students” section of the website and explore careers in
radiography, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, and sonography.
Enrollment Procedures and Application Filing Period
Application
forms and all required documents must be received by the Radiologic
Technology Program Office during the application month of February.Late applications will not be accepted.
The next application period for new applicants will
be February 2013.Due to the
large number of students on the current Program Waitlist, new applications
will not be accepted in 2012.
Students currently on the waitlist must refer to #7 under Application
Procedures for more information.
It is the students’ responsibility to ensure that the
following items are completed prior to
the end of the application period held in the month of February:
1.Complete required prerequisite courses (refer
to page 3).
2.Obtain application form from the Allied
Health Department located in Room 178 of the Math-Science Building on the
main campus, or on the Allied Health website at
www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/alliedhealth.You may also call the office to request an application at
661-395-4284.
3.Arrange for an official copy of your high
school transcript to be mailed directly to the: Radiologic Technology
Program, Bakersfield College, 1801 Panorama Drive, Bakersfield, CA 93305.
A copy of High School Equivalency
(GED) is required if your high school transcript does not identify
graduation.
Note: You may also hand deliver
this transcript, providing that the transcript is“official” and
sealed.
4.If you are a Bakersfield College Student with
no college courses other than BC courses: Provide the Program with an
unofficial Bakersfield College transcript from the college web site or an
unofficial transcript from the Admissions & Records Office.
5.If you have taken courses from any college
other than Bakersfield College:
a)Apply for admission to Bakersfield College
either in person or online at
www.bakersfieldcollege.edu, click on Admissions & Records and follow the
directions under “Enrolling at BC.”
b)Submit an official copy of your transcripts
from your previous college to the Office of Admissions & Records and request
an evaluation of your transcripts. This
process requires the form “Request for Evaluation.”
You may obtain this form in the
Office of Admissions & Records or online under Admissions & Records – “Other
Forms.”
Note: This process can take up to
12-16 weeks. Once your transcripts have been evaluated and posted to your
Bakersfield College transcript, the student
must either print a copy of the
Bakersfield College transcript from the website, or request one from the
Office of Admissions & Records. This
evaluation must be completed and then submitted to the Program
prior to the end of the program
enrollment filing period during the month of February.
It is the responsibility of the
student to supply this information to the Program during the month of
February prior to the end of the enrollment filing period.
6.Late
application materials will not be
considered for the current application period.
Applicants are responsible for
ensuring that their application is complete. The Program is NOT
responsible for late materials or incomplete applications.The application must be thoroughly complete and signed to be
considered for eligibility.
7.Students on the waitlist must reapply
annually during the enrollment month of February.
This is required every year to keep
the applicant’s file current. If the
student does NOT reapply, the student will be removed from the waitlist.Applications will be accepted in February 2012
for current waitlist students only.
8.Through 2012, if the Radiologic Technology
Program has more applicants for enrollment than space available, and the
current waitlist will fill the next program class of students, priority is
provided to residents of the Kern Community College District.This procedure will be eliminated for the 2013 enrollment period.
All prerequisite coursework must be
completed prior to applying for the Radiologic Technology Program.
Students are strongly encouraged to
complete prerequisite courses prior
to enrolling in general education courses. This
will improve a student’s opportunity to apply for program enrollment.
The following prerequisite courses
must be completed with a grade “C” or higher.
1.BIOL B18 (Essentials of Anatomy and
Physiology – 4 units) at Bakersfield College
OR
BIOL B32 (Human
Anatomy and Physiology I – 4 units) and
BIOL B33 (Human
Anatomy and Physiology II – 4 units) at Bakersfield College
OR
equivalent
courses(s) at another accredited college
Note: BIOL B14 (Human Anatomy)
and BIOL B15 (Human Physiology)
were previously
taught at BC and they meet this requirement.
2.MATH BD (Intermediate Algebra – 5 units) at
Bakersfield College
OR
equivalent
course at another accredited college
Note: A higher level college math
course will be accepted in lieu of this
algebra
requirement.
3.MEDS B60 (Medical Terminology – 3 units) at
Bakersfield College
OR
equivalent
course at another accredited college
4.ENGL B1a (Expository Composition – 4 units)
OR
equivalent
course at another accredited college
Note:This prerequisite
must be met by all new
andwaitlist
applicants effective
February 2013.
5.Minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
with MATH BD passed on the first attempt
OR
a minimum
cumulative grade point average of 2.9 with MATH BD passed on the second
attempt.
Note:This prerequisite
must be met by all new
andwaitlist
applicants effective
February 2013.
6.Graduation from high school or an equivalent
education (GED).
For more information on
enrollment eligibility for prerequisite courses, refer to each course
description in the Bakersfield College catalog or
http://www.bakersfieldcollege.edu
General education courses are required to
graduate from the Bakersfield College Associate in Science Degree Radiologic
Technology Program. It is suggested
that these courses be completed prior to program enrollment.Refer to the Bakersfield College General Education and Graduation
Requirements in the college catalog for more specific information and
requirements for the college (the list below does NOT identify all
requirements).All students are
encouraged to regularly check the college requirements for graduation to
ensure that AS degree requirements will be met at the end of the radiography
program.
1.Student Development: It is recommended that
students complete this component as they begin college coursework
2.Computer Studies (3 units): COMS B2 or COMS
B5 or equivalent is necessary to
meet Radiologic Technology Program completion
3.Behavioral Science: Psychology B1a is
recommended
4.Arts, Literature, Philosophy, and Foreign
Language-Humanities: Philosophy B12 recommended
5.Health Education: Students who successfully
complete the Radiologic Technology Program are waived from the Health
Education requirement for graduation
6.An individual who has previously received an
associate degree or higher must
meet and earn the Associate in Science Degree requirements for the
Radiologic Technology Program to meet eligibility requirements for
certification and licensure.
In the event that the number of qualified
students for the Associate Degree Radiologic Technology Program exceeds
space available, the following selection process will be utilized:
Students who are qualified for enrollment
will be admitted in the order in which their names appear on the Program
Waitlist. To be placed onto the
waitlist, all program prerequisites must be completed.An applicant’s position on this list will be determined by random
drawing of names from the pool of qualified students.
To remain current on the waitlist, an
application form must be submitted
annually during the application
filing period in the month of February.
Students will be required to purchase
uniforms, textbooks, and selected equipment; provide transportation to off
campus clinical education centers in Bakersfield, California and Delano,
California; and pay current college fees. Estimated
costs for books, uniforms, fees, and required equipment for the first year
of the Program are approximately $1,200 to $1,400.
Subsequent semesters require
enrollment fees, supplies, books, and course syllabi (approximately $1,200).
Additional expenses for the last
semester of enrollment include the program pin and application fees for
national and state licensure/certification examinations (approximately
$450).
All course used for meeting the
requirements for degrees must be completed with a grade of “C” or
higher.
The following courses are taken
after students have been formally enrolled into the Associate of
Science Degree Radiologic Technology Program.
FIRST SUMMER SEMESTER
RADT B1A
Introduction to Radiologic
Technology
2.0
RADT B1B
Patient Care
2.0
RADT B4A
Introduction to Clinical Education
1.5
Total:
5.5
FIRST FALL SEMESTER
RADT B2A
Radiographic Anatomy & Positioning
1
3.0
RADT B3A
Radiographic Principles 1
3.0
RADT B4B
Clinical Education 1
4.0
RADT B12
Radiobiology & Radiation
Protection
2.0
Total:
12.0
FIRST SPRING SEMESTER
RADT B2B
Radiographic Anatomy & Positioning
2
3.0
RADT B3B
Radiographic Principles 2
3.0
RADT B6
Clinical Education 2
4.0
General Education (if needed)
3.0
Total:
10.0-13.0
SECOND SUMMER SEMESTER
RADT B7
Clinical Education 3
6.5
Total:
6.5
SECOND FALL SEMESTER
RADT B2C
Radiographic Anatomy & Positioning
3
3.0
RADT B5
Radiation Physics
3.0
RADT B10
Clinical Education 4
6.5
General Education (if needed)
3.0
Total:
12.5-15.5
SECOND SPRING SEMESTER
RADT B9A
Sectional Anatomy for Medical
Imaging
3.0
RADT B11
Radiographic Pathology
2.0
RADT B30
Principles of Venipuncture
1.0
RADT B13
Clinical Education 5
6.0
Total:
12.0
Note: The clinical components
of all radiologic technology courses are graded on a pass/no pass basis
only. Radiologic Technology students
are exempt from the maximum of three pass/no pass units which may be taken
in a semester and from the maximum of 12 pass/no pass units which may be
applied toward the Associate in Science degree at Bakersfield College.
1.After a student receives notification of
enrollment into the Program, a physical examination will be required to
demonstrate that the student meets the technical standards necessary to meet
the objectives of the Program.
The Essential Technical Standards required for Radiologic Technologist are
listed on page seven of this brochure.A list may also be obtained at
www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/alliedhealth.
2.As a condition of enrollment to the
Radiologic Technology Program, all students are required to submit to and
pass a designated drug and alcohol screen.
3.As a condition of enrollment in any Allied
Health Program with a clinical component, students are required to submit to
and pass a designated background screen.Every student offered space in the Program will be required to submit
to a background screening as part of his or her clinical requirement for
admission.Please note the
following:
A history of felony conviction(s) or any bar,
exclusion, or other ineligibility for federal program participation could
render a student ineligible for clinical placement, as determined by the
clinical agencies.
If a student cannot obtain background
clearance from the clinical agencies, it will not be possible to place the
student in the clinical areas, which is a required component of the Program.
In the event that a student cannot obtain a
background clearance, the space will be forfeited.
Students who are found to be ineligible for
clinical placement by the clinical agency after admission to the radiography
program shall be subject to dismissal from the Program, as they will be
unable to complete mandatory clinical rotations.
4.Immunizations and health tests are needed for
acceptance in a clinical education center, and to protect the health and
welfare of the student and the community.Immunizations may include but are not limited to rubella, varicella,
hepatitis B and seasonal influenza.A tuberculosis screening is also required.
5.The medical exam, drug and alcohol screen,
background screen, immunizations, and health tests are performed at the
expense of the student.
6.The student must possess a current American
Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPR & AED) card.This card must be provided at the start of the Program and be kept
valid during the entire 24-month Program.
Radiologic Technology students must meet
the following essential technical standards to ensure the safety and welfare
of the patients, the healthcare team, and themselves.
A physical examination determines
whether or not a student meets the technical standards or determines what
accommodation may be necessary.
Capable of standing and/or walking up to seven hours throughout an
eight-hour shift.
Bend,
crouch, or stoop several times per hour.
Lift
and carry a minimum of 30 pounds several times an hour.
Lift
and move up to a 300-pound patient in a 2-3 person transfer.
Reach
overhead above the shoulder 90 degrees.
Push
and/or pull objects and equipment weighting up to 300 pounds.
Utilize eyesight to observe patients, manipulate equipment and accessories
to evaluate radiographs for technical quality under various illumination
levels from low levels of illumination to amber/red lighting to bright light
levels.
Capable of hearing to effectively communicate with the patient and
healthcare team.
Utilize sufficient verbal and written skills to effectively and promptly
communicate in English with the patient and healthcare team.
Manipulate radiologic and medical equipment and accessories, including but
not limited to switches, knobs, buttons, and keyboards, utilizing fine and
gross motor skills.
Perform the assigned job responsibilities with the intellectual and
emotional functions necessary to ensure patient safety, and exercise
independent judgment and discretion.
Utilize the above standards/functions to respond promptly to patients’ needs
and/or emergency situations.
For further information on Bakersfield College, please contact the:
Office of Admissions & Records661-395-4301
Counseling Center661-395-4421
Assessment Center661-395-4479
Financial Aid and Scholarships661-395-4427
Bookstore661-395-4506
Radiologic Technologic Program Mission, Goals,
and Outcomes:
The mission of Bakersfield College
Radiologic Technology Program is to promote student success by providing
quality instruction for graduates to competently practice radiography at the
entry level.
Program Goals and Outcomes are:
1.Students will be clinically competent
2.Students will develop critical thinking
skills 3.Students will communicate effectively
4.Students will model professionalism
5.The Program will graduate entry-level
radiographers
Bakersfield College is accredited by the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The Radiologic Technology Program is accredited by the Joint Review
Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), 20 N. Wacker
Drive, Suite 2225, Chicago, IL 60603-3182, 312-704-5300 or www.jrcert.org.
The Program is also approved by the
State of California, Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch,
PO Box 997414, MS-7610, Sacramento, CA 95899-7414, 916-327-5106 or
www.cdph.ca.gov/rhb.
The American Registry of Radiologic
Technologist (ARRT) requires review of the following:
Any conviction, misdemeanor, or felony
Sanction by the Program regarding an academic
honor code
Suspension or dismissal by a radiography
program
Licensure suspension or denial
Other disciplinary action by a regulatory
authority or certification board other than the ARRT
This review may be conducted prior to or
during the Program.For more
information, contact the ARRT at: 1225 North Highland Drive, Mendota
Heights, MN 55120, 651-687-0048 or www.arrt.org.
The State Department of Public Health,
Radiologic Health Branch and the American Registry of Radiologic
Technologists require possession of a valid Social Security Number to apply
for licensure and/or registration.
In accordance with the requirements of the Civil Rights Act, Bakersfield College provides services and benefits to students regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, marital status, medical condition or disability. The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to administration and participation in vocational education programs. (Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.)