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Radiologic Technology

radiologic technicians looking at x-rays

Mission Statement

The Mt. San Jacinto College Radiologic Technology Program provides a high-quality education to prepare a diverse population of students with entry level skills needed to become competent and confident radiographers with excellent patient care skills to enter the workforce. 

Program Goals

A student who completes the Radiologic Technology program will be able to:
 
  • Apply positioning skills in all required radiographic examinations.
  • Select appropriate technical factors for radiographic examinations.
  • Practice radiation protection for all radiographic examination.
  • Employ proper patient care techniques.
  • Demonstrate oral communication skills.
  • Demonstrate written communication skills.
  • Relate to and anticipate the needs of the radiologists and technologists.
  • Adjust to changes, situations, patient conditions, and deviation from the normal routine.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of ethical requirements for an entry level radiographer along with ethical practices in a healthcare setting.
  • Understand his/her professional obligations upon gaining the ARRT status.

Degrees and Programs

Non-Transfer Degree

Doctor shows x-rays to patient

Careers and Salaries

Discover in-demand careers and education options based on your interests!  See the list of careers below or explore further by searching for Careers or Programs.

Note: There are no guaranteed positions for students completing these programs. Education and work experience required will vary by employer. The salary and benefits for specific occupations will be dependent on work experience, education, background, and employer. Labor market statistics are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Census Bureau, O-NET, EMSI.

Career/Industries CA Annual Median Salary or Range Employment Demand or Opening CA
Radiological Technologists and Technicians (C,A,B) $99,094 1225

(degree required: SM some college, C: Certificate, A: Associate degree, B: Bachelor’s degree, M: Master’s degree, D: Doctorate)

Program Location

Temecula Valley Campus 

41888 Motor Car Pkwy
Temecula, CA 92591

 

Faculty Information

Program Director

Brenda L. Boyd, PhD, R.T. (R)(M)(ARRT)

Program Faculty

Alex Serrato, BSRS, MHA, R.T.(R)(CT)(ARRT)

Kristie Janabajal, MHA, CRA

Tammy Wiggins

 

Interested in Radiologic Technology?

Contact by phone 951-639-5577 or email radtechprogram@msjc.edu if you have any questions.