|
Aug 18, 2025
|
|
|
|
2025-2026 SJC Online Catalog
Associate of Science in Radiologic Science Administration (ASRSA)
|
|
Return to: Undergraduate Departments & Programs
The Associate of Science degree with a major in Radiologic Science Administration (AS/RSA) will provide a degree completion option for individuals pursuing certification in radiologic technology.
Students may enroll in the ASRSA or BSRSA program while working through an approved Radiologic Technologist certificate program, but may not complete the degree program until official transcripts are received and verified to show that the student has earned enough credits in the certificate program to bring over the required block transfer credits for the degree.
Total: 66 credits
Program Outcomes:
Completing this degree program will enable you to:
- Acquire a systematic body of knowledge related to the management of health care services.
- Apply acquired knowledge and skills to the effective management of health services.
- Identify and internalize appropriate standards of professional and ethical conduct.
- Develop effective leadership competencies.
- Develop effective skills for independent scholarship and goal-directed continuing education.
Admissions Requirements:
Matriculates in the Associate of Radiologic Science Administration must hold a High School diploma from an accredited academic institution with a minimum GPA of 2.0 and must also submit the following item for evaluation of preparedness for success in the program:
-
A 750-1,000 word essay which should be clear, concise, and well-structured. The essay should outline applicants’ academic background, experience, and goals. To this end, the essay must address the following areas of self-assessment:
-
Describe your academic background, including strengths and weaknesses, and share how you plan to be successful in your SJC online program.
-
Discuss why you are interested in pursuing a career in Radiologic Technology.
Note: If all requirements are not met in your essay, you may be asked to revise and resubmit.
|
Core Curriculum:
In addition, all students must fulfill the college’s Core Curriculum requirements and meet the graduation requirement. Radiologic Science Core Courses (15 credits):
Radiologic Electives:
A maximum of 30 credits may be transferred into the program from an accredited radiography technician certificate program. Students may be required to take additional electives to meet the 66 total credit degree requirements. |
Return to: Undergraduate Departments & Programs
|
|