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Open House Information:

Learn more about the program at a Radiography Open House, with two options on Tuesday, Nov. 19th or Wednesday, Nov. 20th. Get details and RSVP.

Radiography - Associate Degree

Radiographers, also called radiologic technologists, perform X-rays, CT scans, MRIs and other critical forms of medical imaging to help diagnose illnesses and conditions.

Eastern Florida State College offers one of the best and most affordable ways to earn your Radiography Associate in Science degree and enter the rapidly growing field as a skilled X-ray tech.

Proficient in all facets of radiography, our graduates are highly adaptable to changing technology and show strong leadership qualities.

EFSC’s combination of academic study and clinical experience prepares students to take the radiography exam for national certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and Florida’s state licensure examination. After becoming licensed, our graduates go on to work in hospitals, doctors’ offices, and other medical facilities.

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EFSC’s Radiography Associate in Science degree program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), 20 N. Wacker Dr., Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606, 321-704-5300, mail@jcert.org

In 2017, the program received Maintenance of Accreditation for a period of eight years through the current 2017-2025 accreditation award letter. EFSC's program is listed on the JRCERT website. The EFSC program also fulfills the recommendations of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). View Program Effectiveness Data

Radiography - Associate Degree

Program Overview

Degree Type
Associate in Science (A.S.)
Delivery Method
On-Campus
Location
Melbourne
Total Credit Hours
77
Academic Community
Health Sciences
Contact Information

Health Science Advising 
Email Advising 
321-433-7575 

APPOINTMENTS & HOURS

Timothy Sears
Assistant Professor & Program Manager
searst@easternflorida.edu
321-433-5381

Radiography A.S. Course CURRICULUM

New students begin the program in the Summer Term (June) and are then enrolled on a full-time basis for 24 consecutive months. General studies classes may be completed prior to admission to the program.

The curriculum includes comprehensive study of all requirements of the radiography and medical imaging profession through classroom courses, laboratory simulations, and hospital clinical training, including 1,300 hours of hands-on externships in area medical facilities that prepare you for radiography jobs in the real world.

Clinical rotations take place at VA Outpatient Clinic, Viera Diagnostic, All Health First Hospitals and their affiliates, Steward Health Care facilities in Rockledge and Melbourne, and Parrish Medical Center. Students are responsible for providing their own transportation to the clinical facilities. Clinical rotations will be scheduled during the week between the hours of 7 AM to 10 PM. Students typically do not have weekend clinical rotations.

Radiography A.S. - Admissions Information

EFSC’s Radiography program is limited access and has a specialized application and selection process. Core courses begin each June and the annual application deadline is February 15th. Follow the steps below to apply:

  1. Meet with a Health Sciences advisor to review program requirements and the selection process. Radiography selection for admission is guided by a selection point scale. Discussing this with a health science advisor before you apply is recommended as part of the process.
  2. Apply for Admission: Interested students must review and complete the customized Radiography Application Process. Completed application files are due by the annual deadline.
  3. Review complete program information. Check out all the details on this page and look over common questions and answers about the program. 
  4. If selected, complete Accepted Student RequirementsStudents accepted in the Radiography A.S. program are required to complete and pass a Level 2 background check, drug screening, and comply with immunization requirements.

Costs & Financial Aid Eligibility

Estimated expenses, including tuition, textbooks, and lab fees for EFSC’s Radiography A.S. degree total approximately $10,000, one of the most affordable programs in Florida.

The program is eligible for Federal financial aid. You may qualify for financial aid and scholarships, including Titan Scholarships funded through the EFSC Foundation, such as the Raymond Yandre Radiologic Technology Scholarship. Additionally, there are community-based external scholarships that you can explore to help cover the costs of your education.

College Courses You Would Take

As you work through the full catalog curriculum, these are just some of the courses you will take:

Why Study Radiography at EFSC?

Hands-on Training to Prepare for Certification

EFSC’s radiography lab has both an energized state-of-the-art X-ray imaging suite and a non-energized imaging area for student lab practice and simulations. Students also train with experienced, certified, and licensed faculty using a mobile X-ray machine and a mobile fluoroscopic C-arm unit for exam simulations using a wide range of anthropomorphic phantoms.

EFSC radiography graduates are eligible to sit for the ARRT examination to become a registered radiographer. Our students have a consistently high ARRT registry first-time pass rate. They find radiography jobs handily, as evidenced by our program effectiveness data.

Student-Focused Mission, Goals & Learning Outcomes

In keeping with the College's Mission and Philosophy, the mission of the Radiography Program is to meet student needs by offering quality instruction using theory and performance-based instruction, which will enable the student to graduate with the necessary skills to succeed as a radiographer and/or to continue ongoing educational goals.

Goal 1: Think critically and solve problems
  • The student will adapt standard procedures for non-routine patients.
  • The student will critique images for diagnostic quality and determine the corrective measures for image improvements.
Goal 2: Communicate Effectively
  • The student communicates effectively with the patient and caregiver.
  • The student will communicate effectively using medical knowledge.
Goal 3: Clinical competence in radiographic procedures
  • The student achieves diagnostic radiographs in regards to positioning and exposure index.
  • The student produces diagnostic radiographs demonstrating appropriate anatomy.
  • The student/graduate will demonstrate the ability to adapt to patient situations.

View the Radiography A.S. Learning Outcomes on the program's academic catalog page.

Related Health Science Programs

As you consider the Radiography A.S. degree, here are some other EFSC programs you might want to consider, including the Medical Imaging: PACS/Informatics specialization in our Applied Health Sciences Bachelor Degree, which can offer career advancement options for professionals registered in Radiography.