For more than 50 years, MSU Texas has been at the forefront of radiologic sciences education. The program began as an associate’s degree and has grown to meet the demands of today’s students as well as the demand in the health care field. The Shimadzu School of Radiologic Sciences entry-level BSRT Program is designed to prepare students for careers as radiographers.  Upon completion of all program requirements, students may be eligible to take the national certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).  Additionally, graduates may be eligible for certification by the state of Texas as Medical Radiologic Technologists.

4

Years average to degree completion

90%

National Registry pass rates

100%

Job Placement

The BSRT Program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).  The mission of the BSRT program uses a multifaceted approach to prepare students to become competent and compassionate radiologic technologists who demonstrate personal and professional growth as part of a dynamic healthcare team.

 

Note: There is a $50 distance education fee for those courses with an X designation.

  • It feels like the faculty are going through the journey with you and they actually want you to succeed.

    Elena Mediavilla
    BSRT
    Robert D. & Carol Gunn College of Health Sciences & Human Services
  • The faculty really are vested in each student's success and make time for each student.

    Louis Escobedo
    BSRT
    Robert D. & Carol Gunn College of Health Sciences & Human Services
  • The on-campus classes prepares the students for scenarios in the real world.

    Franki Torres
    BSRT
    Robert D. & Carol Gunn College of Health Sciences & Human Services