2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Radiologic Sciences, BS


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A Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science will prepare students for the profession of Radiologic Science and allow them to sit for their state, national, and Fluoroscopy boards.

Students must submit an application to the Radiologic Science Program Director and be accepted to enroll in the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science program.

Admission Requirements


Students must meet the following requirements prior to admission to the program:

  1. High School graduation or equivalency (official transcripts required)
  2. Acceptance into California Baptist University
  3. A minimum 2.5 Grade Point Average (official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended required)
  4. A Comprehensive essay of at least 500 words that includes the following elements:
    • Why you want to become a Radiologic Technologist
    • Background and/or experiences related to the field
    • Short- and long-term professional goals, and
    • Reasons for choosing California Baptist University
  5. Verification of at least 8 hours in a radiology environment
  6. Interview with Radiologic Science faculty and clinicians, if invited
  7. Three letters of recommendation. One must be from a Radiology professional (Technologist or Radiologist) and one must be from an instructor, teacher, or professor
  8. Once admitted into the program, the student must pass a criminal background check and be able to perform Technical Standards of the profession
  9. Prerequisites:
    • Introduction to Statistics
    • Anatomy and Physiology I
    • Anatomy and Physiology II
    • First Aid and Safety (OR documented CPR and AED certification)
    • Medical Terminology
    • General Physics with Lab
    • General Chemistry
    • General Biology with Lab

Traditional Major Program Requirements (64 units)


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