Radiography (X-ray)
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 48,022 / Year
    Next IntakeMay 1, 2023

    Radiography (X-ray)

    About

    Radiography (X-ray)

    Radiologic (x-ray) technologists use x-ray (ionizing radiation) technology to perform diagnostic imaging, producing images of tissue, organs and bones. Radiologic technologists understand the characteristics of radiation, its biological effects and the methods of reducing patient and operator exposure while obtaining optimal diagnostic information.

    Radiologic technologists work directly with healthy and critically ill inpatients and outpatients of all ages, dispensing oral and rectal contrast for studies of the GI tract. The job requires standing and moving from exam room to operator’s console, wearing lead aprons during fluoroscopic procedures, lifting and moving patients onto and off of the exam table for accurate positioning and lifting and/or moving patients from the exam table to and from the waiting area.

    Mission Statement

    The mission of the Department of Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences and the Radiography Program is to provide a comprehensive education preparing students for entry-level practice in medical imaging and radiation sciences as competent, caring members of the healthcare team, cultivating professionalism and life-long learning.

    Radiography Concentration within Your Degree

    Students may complete this concentration as part of any of our Department Bachelor Programs. Dual-Concentration students can choose Radiography in their first year.

    Students must consult an admissions counselor or a Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences faculty member when choosing concentrations, to help make sure that the combination you choose is the best option for your future career.

    Goals

    Students/Graduates will gain the knowledge, insight, and professional skills necessary to perform competently as an entry-level practitioner.

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1-A. Students will demonstrate proficiency in positioning.

    1-B. Students will provide safe and quality patient care including safe radiation practices for patient, self, and the healthcare team.

    Students/Graduates will demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills in making decisions about radiographic exams

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    2-A. Students will demonstrate the ability to formulate and implement adjustments in imaging protocols, including positioning and technical factor selection.

    2-B. Students will critique images for diagnostic quality and determine the corrective measures for image improvements.

    Students/Graduates will recognize the importance of professional growth and continued development.

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    3-A. Students will integrate professional ethics and behavior into clinical practice.

    3-B. Students will demonstrate behaviors that contribute to a positive work environment.

    Students/Graduates will communicate effectively and demonstrate caring and respectful behaviors when interacting with patients, family, and members of the healthcare team.

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    4-A. Students will demonstrate effective written communication skills by gathering and documenting essential, accurate, and concise information about the patient.

    4-B. Students will explain radiographic examinations to the patient and caregiver in simple terms.

    Certification Exams

    Upon successful completion of the Radiography Program, graduates are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Radiography certification examination. Students who pass this examination receive national certification. Dual-Concentration students may not take board exams until they receive their BS.

    Program Effectiveness

    The following is the most current program effectiveness data.  Our programmatic accreditation agency, the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), defines and publishes this information.  Go directly to the JRCERT webpage.

    Credentialing Examination: The number of students who pass, on the first attempt, the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination, or an unrestricted state licensing examination, compared with the number of graduates who take the examination within six months of graduation.  The five-year benchmark established by the JRCERT is 75%.

     Credentialing Examination Ratenumber passed on 1st attempt divided by number attempted within 6 months of graduation
     YearResults
    Year 120192 of 2100%
    Year 220207 of 888%
    Year 320213 of 475%
    Year 420226 of 6100%
    Year 520235 of 771%
    Program 5-Year Average23 of 2785.2%

    Job Placement: The number of graduates employed in the radiologic sciences compared to the number of graduates actively seeking employment in the radiologic sciences within twelve months of graduating.  The five-year average benchmark established by the JRCERT is 75%

    Job Placement Ratenumber employed divided by number actively seeking employment within 12 months of graduation
     YearResults
    Year 120191 of 1100%
    Year 220202 of 2100%
    Year 320211 of 1100%
    Year 420222 of 2100%
    Year 520231 of 1100%
    Program 5-Year Average7 of 7100%

    Program Completion:  The number of students who complete the program within the stated program length.  The annual benchmark established by the program is 75%.

    Program Completion Ratenumber graduated divided by number started the program
     YearResults
    Year 1202333 of 33
    Annual Completion Rate100%

    *Data from Program Director (updated annually).
    Data collected October 2024.

    The JRCERT has defined “not actively seeking employment” as:

    1. graduate fails to communicate with program officials regarding employment status after multiple attempts OR
    2. graduate is unwilling to seek employment that requires relocation OR
    3. graduate is unwilling to accept employment due to salary or hours OR
    4. graduate is on active military duty OR
    5. graduate is continuing education.

    Accreditation

    Radiography

    The radiography program is accredited by the

    Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
    20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
    312-704-5300  |   [email protected]

    The program's current accreditation award is eight years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter.

    Disciplines

    College of Health Professions

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Students who have taken coursework outside of the United States should submit a course-by-course academic credential evaluation from a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member credentialing organization. Applicants who do not have a NACES evaluation are required to submit official transcripts, along with an official English translation, to Jefferson for review. Thomas Jefferson University reserves the right to outsource student academic credentials to our NACES member partner for evaluation.

    In addition to the required application materials listed above, all international applicants must provide one of the following marks of English proficiency:

    • TOEFL Exam: minimum 80 IBT or IBT Home Edition (no sub-score below 20); exam must have been taken within last two years
    • TOEFL Essentials Exam: minimum 8.5 (no sub-score below 8); exam must have been taken within last two years
    • IELTS Exam: minimum 6.5 (no sub-score below 6); exam must have been taken within last two years
    • Duolingo Exam: 115
    • Pearson PTE Academic Exam: 53
    • SAT: 500 Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW)
    • ACT: 19 English minimum
    • ELS 112 Certificate of Completion
    • Completion of English Composition I & English Composition II at a college or university in the United States with a “C” or better

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Career

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    Fee Information

    Application Fee 50

    How to Apply

    We offer two pathways to apply for admission. To get started, submit either the Common Application or MyJefferson Application. Our application fee is $50.

    The Admissions Committee emphasizes a holistic review process that examines the entirety of an applicant's academic aptitude, motivation, problem-solving skills, leadership potential and life experiences.

    • Transcripts: Official high school transcripts are required. Official transcripts may be submitted electronically by your school counselor to [email protected] or sent by postal mail to the address below.
    • Letter of Recommendation: Submit one letter of reference that provides insight into your academic competence. A reference from a teacher or counselor is encouraged. You will be prompted to provide recommender information when submitting your application for admission.
    • Personal Essay: Submit a writing sample to share more information about yourself. Some programs require applicants to address a specific topic and submit a supplemental essay so please carefully review the instructions and prompts when submitting your application.
    • Portfolio (Optional): Students applying to a Jefferson design program are encouraged, but not required, to submit a portfolio of their creative works.
    • Healthcare Experience (Optional): Students applying to an Accelerated Dual Degree program in Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy or Physician Assistant Studies are encouraged, but not required, to submit a summary of any health-related activities, community service, shadowing or internship hours that you have achieved. Please review the instructions when prompted within the application.

    Radiography (X-ray)

    Thomas Jefferson University

    Thomas Jefferson University

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