Area Programs in Radiologic Technology
Community College of Philadelphia*
Associate in Applied Science degree in Diagnostic Medical Imaging (73 credits – 8 successive semesters).
Community College of Philadelphia Program
Gwynedd-Mercy University
Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology (2+2 program).
Radiologic Technology Completion Program—for students who are already
ARRT-certified and registered radiologic technologists.
Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences from Thomas Jefferson University through partnership agreement (2+2).
Gwynedd-Mercy University Program
Harcum College
Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology (77 credits - 7 successive semesters).
Harcum College Program
Holy Family University
Associate of Science in Radiologic Science. Full-time, 20-month, allied health curriculum designed to prepare the student for practice in the health specialty of radiography. In addition to the ASRS program, Holy Family also offers the following education opportunities for registered Radiologic Technologists: Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science degree (BSRS) General Track and post-primary certification tracks in Computed Tomography (CT)*, Magnetic Resonance (MR)*, and Vascular Interventional (VI)*
*Also available as certificate programs.
Holy Family University Program
Immaculata University
Bachelor of Science Allied Health with a specialization. Students complete three years of health and liberal arts courses at Immaculata and transition to either Thomas Jefferson University, Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bucks County Community College, or Widener-Crozer to complete the degree.
Immaculata University Program
Montgomery County Community College*
Associate of Applied Science degree in Radiography (70 credits – 6 successive semesters, full-time).
Montgomery County Community College Program
Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences
Associate’s degree in Radiography (69 credit program).
Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences Program
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Associate of Applied Science in Radiography prepares the student to become a registered medical radiographer. Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Studies. Completion degree, intended for health care workers who are currently or are soon to be certified, licensed, or registered in a health care area.
Pennsylvania College of Technology Program
Philadelphia School of Radiologic Technology at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
Twenty-three months, full-time certificate program
Applicants must have an associate’s degree or higher with a minimum 2.8 GPA.
Philadelphia School of Radiologic Technology Program
Thomas Jefferson University
Several bachelor’s degree programs of study in the Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences are offered, including; Radiography, Cardiac Sonography, Vascular Sonography, Radiation Therapy, Medical Dosimetry, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imagine, Abdomen- Extended &OB/GYN (General Sonography), Invasive Cardiovascular Technology. Full-time, 24 months. Please refer to the DCCC/Jefferson University course equivalency guide.
Jefferson University Program
Widener-Crozer Chester Medical Center
Bachelor of Science in Allied Health for Diagnostic Medical Sonography
(Ultrasound) 20-month, full-time program.
Associate of Science in Allied Health for Radiologic Technology, 24-months full-time program.
Widener-Crozer Chester Medical Center Program
Associate of Science in Allied Health for Radiologic Technology, 24-months full-time program.
Widener-Crozer Radiologic Technology Program
* Shared Programs with the Community College of Philadelphia and Montgomery County Community Colleges. These programs allow students living in a sponsoring school district to pay sponsoring rates at these community colleges. Students must first be authorized to participate in this program by the Director of Admissions. Please contact the Transfer Office for more information: 610-359-5060 or transferoffice@dccc.edu.