Radiography (B.S.)

Faculty

Dr. Nicole Betschman, Associate Professor and Program Director, Public Health and Health Services

Faculty representing diverse disciplines in the School of Nursing and Health Professions, College of Arts and Sciences, and School of Professional and Graduate Studies also contribute to the Radiography program.

Description

This Radiography degree program is designed to assist students in obtaining their Bachelor of Science in Radiography in partnership with MedStar Washington Hospital Center Medical Imaging School of Radiology. Once students complete the prerequisite courses* they are able to apply to the two-year School of Radiology program at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Prior to completing the MedStar program, students must present a conferred undergraduate associate or bachelor  degree. Upon completion of the MedStar program and with the conferred degree, students are eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) National Certification Exam. This exam permits candidates to work anywhere in the United States.

The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education and Radiologic Technology and is licensed by the DC Higher Education Licensure Commission.

Major Requirements

Students typically complete general education and pre-requisite courses before applying to the MedStar Radiography program. These courses can be taken through the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) or the School of Professional and Graduate Studies (PGS). The requirements to graduate from Trinity with a Bachelor of Science in Radiography degree include the successful completion of the following:

  • All program prerequisite courses and general education (CAS) or core curriculum (PGS) courses
  • All prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or better.
  • A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better
  • Completion of the MedStar Radiography program while enrolled at Trinity

Prerequisite Courses (23 credits)

All the the following prerequisites are required to apply to the MedStar Radiography Program:

BIOL 101 Introduction to Biology

BIOL 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

BIOL 122 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

ENGL 107 College Composition

HPNU 120 Medical Terminology

ITEC 102 Introduction to Information Technology

MATH 108 Finite Mathematics

Sample Academic Plan of Study (CAS)

*Students enrolled in PGS should follow the A.A.S. plan under guidance of their academic advisor and the program director.

FIRST YEAR, FIRST SEMESTER (16 credits)

BIOL 101 Introduction to Biology

CRS 101 Critical Reading and Writing Seminar I

HPNU 120 Medical Terminology

MATH 108 Finite Mathematics

PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology

FIRST YEAR, SECOND SEMESTER (16 credits)

BIOL 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

COM 150 Critical Reasoning and Oral Argumentation

CRS 102 Critical Reading and Writing Seminar II

ENGL 107 College Composition

SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology

SECOND YEAR, FIRST SEMESTER (16 credits)

BIOL 122 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

ITEC 102 Introduction to Information Technology

PHIL 251 Bioethics

Foreign Language I

Choose ONE general education knowledge and inquiry course.  Complete one course in each discipline of History, Fine Arts and Literature

SECOND YEAR, SECOND SEMESTER (16 credits)

CHEM 113 Chemistry for the Health Sciences

MATH 110 Introduction to Statistics

Foreign Language II

Choose TWO remaining general education knowledge and inquiry courses.  Complete one course in each discipline of History, Fine Arts and Literature

THIRD YEAR

If accepted to MedStar, students typically enroll in the MedStar Radiography program in their junior year, while remaining enrolled at Trinity with a reduced courseload. Prior to completing the MedStar program and sitting for the national certification exam, students must present a conferred associate or bachelor degree. A minimum of 30 credits will be transferred from MedStar to meet radiography elective degree requirements.

FOURTH YEAR, FIRST SEMESTER (15 credits)

POLS 244 Law, Justice and Human Rights (or any RST course)

SNHP 220 Health Promotion, Policy and Politics

SNHP 224 Health Care Systems and Global Health

SNHP 330 Research and Evidence-Based Practice

SNHP 342 Health Care Finance

FOURTH YEAR, SECOND SEMESTER (12 credits)

PEH 121 Nutrition & Wellness

SNHP 201 Introduction to Public Health

SNHP 208 Client Advocacy

SNHP 405 Informatics and Data Management

TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS = 121

Medstar Imaging School of Radiography Application Process

To apply to the MedStar Radiography program, students must have a GPA of at least 2.0, successfully complete all prerequisite courses, complete the Medstar Medical Imaging School of Radiology application (applications open in January each year), and register to take the HESI exam prior to the deadline.

Additional Information

After successful entrance into the Radiography program, students complete the two-year program at Medstar while completing the B.S. requirements at Trinity to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (AART) exam.

Students who are not accepted can re-apply the following year but must retake the HESI and complete the MedStar application process again. Students are highly encouraged to continue with their academic plan of study to progress towards degree completion in a health-related major.

The Radiography Program does not offer a minor.

Radiography Learning Outcomes:

  • Radiography graduates demonstrate clinical competence by performing health care procedures safely, accurately, and in accordance with professional and regulatory standards.
  • Radiography graduates are able to analyze and integrate foundational scientific knowledge to assess patient needs and adapt procedures in complex clinical scenarios.
  • Radiography graduates can communicate and collaborate effectively and ethically with patients, families, and interdisciplinary health care teams.
  • Radiography graduates are prepared to engage in continuous professional growth through the evaluation and application of evidence-based practices, leadership strategies, and quality improvement initiatives.

Program Policies

Advanced Placement:
Credits earned through AP examinations do not fulfill requirements of the Radiography major.

CLEP Policy:
Credits earned through CLEP examinations do not fulfill requirements of the Radiography major.

Transfer Policy
Consult program faculty for information about transferring courses to Trinity.

Grades in Major Courses
A minimum of a 2.0 (“C”) cumulative GPA average must be earned in the required courses for the major. A grade of C- may be counted toward fulfilling the requirements, at the discretion of the program faculty, if the overall average in the required courses is at least a 2.0.

Pass/No Pass
The pass/no pass grading option is not accepted for courses within the major.

TELL Policy:
Students applying for credit in experiential learning should consult with the program faculty.