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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY (BSRT) (120 semester hours)

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.

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 health care team.

JRCERT AccrediationAPPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED BETWEEN JULY 1st and SEPTEMBER 30th 

Note: New Student Orientation is a program that is required for all new, entering undergraduates at MSU Texas. Whether you are a first-year student or transferring, getting started at MSU Texas is a big step. New or Transfer Student Orientation

COVID STATEMENT:

COVID-19 is currently affecting our community and campus. Please be aware that policies may change suddenly. Clinical site immunization policies supersede program requirements. Students must understand that most clinical agencies prohibit the presence of unvaccinated students at their facilities. Students who are unwilling or unable to comply with their clinical site immunization policy will be required to step out of the program and reapply. Students attending programs in the Gunn College of Health Science and Human services will most likely care for COVID-positive patients. Therefore, it is advised that all students receive the COVID-19 vaccine before their first clinical rotation. It is also recommended that students receive the COVID-19 booster.