Students in Ivy Tech's Medical Imaging program learn all about radiologic technology, the technology used to conduct x-rays from a JRCERT-Accredited program.
These imaging technique looks through the skin to capture pictures of patients' tissues, bones, and organs. This helps medical teams identify and diagnose medical conditions without invasive procedures.
The role of radiographers combines scientific knowledge, problem-solving techniques, and communication with the use of high-tech equipment to provide quality patient care.
Coursework covers seven key areas: technique, exposure, positioning, protection, physics, patient care, and ethics. In addition to classroom instruction, the program offers clinical practice and supplemental education in accredited hospitals and clinics.
Transfer Opportunities
While Ivy Tech's Medical Imaging program is designed to prepare students for an immediate career, some graduates choose to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a bachelor's degree. Transfer opportunities are available with several Indiana institutions, including Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), IU Kokomo, and the University of Southern Indiana. Online programs are also available throughout the country at various institutions.
Career Options
Graduates of Ivy Tech's Medical Imaging program can pursue certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). These certified professionals work in hospitals, clinics, and physician offices. Common job titles include radiologic technologist and radiographer.
Nearly all graduates start working in General X-ray roles. Then, after building a strong base of professional experience, graduates can pursue certificates in a variety of specialties ranging from prenatal care to orthopedics. In a specialty, graduates can hold roles using:
Bone densitometry
Cardiac or vascular interventional radiography
Computed tomography (CT) scan
Mammography
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Diagnostic medical sonography (Ultrasound)
Nuclear medicine*
Radiologist assistant*
Radiation therapy*
* Requires additional schooling
Completing the program also can lead to industry roles like sales, equipment application, education, IT/PACS, and management.
You're seeking an in-depth education in radiological sciences
You want to play a prominent role in helping to identify medical conditions
You're interested in learning about radiation safety measures
You've previously earned or are currently enrolled in a Medical Imaging AAS degree and are certified and registered in radiography
You're seeking ARRT certification in CT scan
You've previously earned or are currently enrolled in a Medical Imaging AAS degree and are certified and registered in radiography
You're seeking ARRT certification in mammography
You've previously completed a Medical Imaging AAS degree and are certified and registered in radiography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy or sonography
You've previously completed a Medical Imaging AAS degree and are certified and registered in radiography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy or sonography
Note: Program availability varies by location and not all program tracks are offered at each campus/location.
HOW TO APPLY
Future Students
Students interested in the Medical Imaging program must apply to Ivy Tech first using the Ivy Tech general application. In this application, apply for the Healthcare Specialist program with a concentration in Medical Imaging. Apply to Ivy Tech Now
The Medical Imaging program at Ivy Tech has a selective admissions process, which means not all students who apply to the program will be accepted. Learn More about Selective Admissions
100% employment rate in an In-Demand Field
If you pursue an associate degree or short-term certificate (previously called a certificate) through the Ivy Tech Medical Imaging program, you're working toward a credential with strong employment potential.
Within six months after graduation following the 2021-2022 academic year, 100% of the program's students were employed in the industry or pursuing advanced education.
And we don't plan to slow this rate down! Medical Imaging careers are projected to grow by about 16,600 jobs each year nationally between 2021 and 2031, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Associate Degree – Transferable or Career-Ready
Ivy Tech's Medical Imaging Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree program includes radiologic technology courses in:
Technique
Exposure
Positioning
Protection
Physics
Patient care
Ethics
Radiologic technologists must complete an accredited educational program, demonstrate moral fitness, and pass an AART exam. The Medical Imaging AAS program has limited admission.
Students must earn the AAS degree and pass the AART exam to pursue any of the Ivy Tech Medical Imaging certificates.
While Ivy Tech's Medical Imaging program is designed to prepare students for an immediate career, some graduates choose to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a four-year bachelor's degree. Articulated transfer opportunities are available with several Indiana institutions, including Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), IU Kokomo, and the University of Southern Indiana. If interested, students should review these options with their advisor.
Time to Complete
The Medical Imaging AAS degree requires 74 credit hours, or seven semesters.
Required Courses
To complete the Medical Imaging AAS degree program, students must complete the following courses:
18 General Education course credits:
APHY 101 Anatomy and Physiology I
APHY 102 Anatomy and Physiology II
ENGL 111 English Composition
MATH 136 College Algebra
PSYC 101 Introduction to Sociology or SOCI 111 Introduction to Sociology
COMM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COMM 102 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
4 Institutional Requirement course credits:
IVYT 112 Student Success - Health Sciences and Nursing
The Medical Imaging Program offers didactic education through a hybrid distance learning model of virtual instruction and a required on-campus component. General education courses can be taken online, but all program-specific courses are taught in a traditional, in-person format given the hands on nature of the course material. Students should be prepared to be in class during the daytime and are required to provide their own transportation back/forth to clinical sites. Schedules vary based on campus. Reach out to your campus of interest to learn more about meeting times/dates.
Partnerships
Accredited hospitals and clinics provide clinical practice and supplemental instruction. Hospital-based programs offer hospital-transitional programs through Ivy Tech campuses in:
Columbus
Greenfield
Lawrenceburg
Madison
Richmond
Career to Pursue
After ARRT certification, graduates may become radiologic technologists who are registered in general radiology. These professionals typically work in hospitals, clinics, and physician offices and in industry roles such as sales, equipment application, education, and management.
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Short-Term Certificates
known as Certificates (CT)
The Computed Tomography Scan Prep Certificate (CT) is for those who already have a Medical Imaging AAS degree and certification in radiography. Ivy Tech students pursuing their associate degree also have the option to earn this certificate while pursuing an associate degree to save time and tuition while adding specialized skills to their resume.
The Computed Tomography (CT) Scan Prep Certificate focuses on clinical education and patient safety. It meets the education requirement for taking the ARRT certification exam for CT scans.
After ARRT certification, graduates may become radiologic technologists who are registered in CT scan. These professionals typically work in hospitals, clinics and physician offices and in industry roles such as sales, equipment application, education and management.
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The Mammography Certificate (CT) is for those who already have a Medical Imaging AAS degree and certification in radiography. Ivy Tech students pursuing their associate degree also have the option to earn this certificate while pursuing an associate degree to save time and tuition while adding specialized skills to their resume.
The Mammography CT focuses on clinical education and patient safety. It meets the education requirement for taking the ARRT certification exam for mammography.
After ARRT certification, graduates may become radiologic technologists who are registered in mammography. These professionals typically work in hospitals, clinics and physician offices and in industry roles such as sales, equipment application, education and management.
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The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Certificate (CT) is for those who already have a Medical Imaging AAS degree and certification in radiography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy or sonography.
It is important to note that this credential can not be taken at the same time as associate degree classes, which is different from Ivy Tech's other certificates in the Medical Imaging program.
The MRI CT focuses on clinical education and patient safety. It meets the education requirement for taking the ARRT certification exam for MRI.
After ARRT certification, graduates may become radiologic technologists who are registered in MRI. These professionals typically work in hospitals, clinics and physician offices and in industry roles such as sales, equipment application, education and management.
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Program Details
Medical Imaging is offered at 4 Ivy Tech locations in Indiana. Each location offers a unique combination of certificate and degree options:
Peggy Welage, M.S.,R.T.(R)(M) Program Director Hancock Regional Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 801 N. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 317-468-4468
Lawrenceburg
King’s Daughters’ Hospital’s School of Radiology (located in Madison)
Jillene Anderson Dean & Reid Partnership Advisor 765-966-2656, ext. 1158 janderso@ivytech.edu
Play a Key Role in Medical Diagnosis
Medical Imaging may be a good fit if you want a career that plays an important part in identifying conditions like cancer, ulcers, and broken bones. In addition to being a rewarding and fulfilling career, additional reasons to consider Medical Imaging include:
Strong job security
Interest in medical technology
Ability to quickly cross-train in additional medical imaging modalities
Successful Medical Imaging students and professionals rely on knowledge and skills like:
Emotional maturity and endurance
Understanding radiation safety and protection measures
Compliance with government regulations for radiation
Steps for ensuring the safety of patients, families, co-workers, and yourself
Does This Sound Like You?
If this sounds like you, explore what a future in Medical Imaging could mean for you! Request information or speak with your local advisor to learn more.
The Medical Imaging program can be academically rigorous but it is a rewarding program and career choice for the right student. The Medical Imaging program accepts a limited number of students each year, and there is a separate application process. Before you apply, review the following requirements and expectations for students in the program.
Basic Needs for Student Success
In order to be successful in the program, students will need to have access to transportation to courses and clinic. Additionally, Internet access is vital to student success. Ivy Tech finds that students with strong written and verbal communication succeed best in the program.
Mandatory Drug Testing and Criminal Background Screening
Admitted students must pay for and complete drug testing, a physical exam, and a criminal background screening. You can learn more about this process during orientation.
Orientation
If accepted, students will be required to attend a mandatory orientation session at the campus at which they were admitted during the summer semester.
Summer Coursework
This program requires enrollment in summer coursework.
CPR
This program requires students to obtain CPR for Healthcare Providers prior to the start of the clinical courses.
Essential Functions
Students need to meet the requirements outlined in the Essential Functions inventory.
Certification Requirement
Prior to beginning your work in any of the short-term certificates in Ivy Tech's Medical Imaging program, you must complete certification and registration with the ARRT in Radiography, Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Therapy, or Sonography.
For Nuclear Medicine, registration also may be through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). For Sonography, registration through the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) also is acceptable.
Safety Information
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a modality within the Radiology Department that utilizes a very strong magnetic field that can be harmful to an individual entering the MR room if they have certain metallic, electronic, magnetic, or mechanical objects in their body.
The students of our program can have access to the magnetic resonance area so they must complete a safety form before starting their clinical practice. If a student indicates they have aneurysm clips, stents, neuro transmitters, or any metallic object within their body, they will be appropriately counseled and must not enter the MRI suite.
In addition to tuition, there are several costs that students incur during the program. If you have questions or concerns about these costs, please contact our financial aid team to discuss your options. The below costs are an estimate and subject to change.
After Admittance
Consumable Fees
Background check and drug screen – $119
Physical exam - Variable
Immunizations (if needed) - Variable
2nd Year - TB skin test and Flu Vaccine
Eye Exam - Variable
CPR Basic Life Support Training (AHA or Red Cross) - Variable
ID Badges (clinical site - if required)
ID Badge (Ivy Tech) - $5.00
Transportation Costs - Variable
Texts - Variable
Parking (if applicable) - Variable
Uniforms/Shoes - Variable
N95 fit test - Variable
Board Exam Fee - $225.00
Site Orientation Fees (when applicable) - Variable
Software (Rad Review; Trajecsys; Rad Tech Boot Camp)
Radiation Badges (per badge)
Markers (for each set)
Financial Aid
Connect with the Financial Aid team at your home campus to find out if you can receive financial aid for the program of your choice. Make sure you have completed the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) by the established deadlines to be considered for financial aid assistance.
Students must complete the following prerequisite courses, as they count for points in the selective admissions process:
APHY 101 Anatomy and Physiology I
ENGL 111 English Composition
MATH 136 College Algebra
HLHS 101 Medical Terminology
Additionally, we highly recommend that students complete the following courses before starting the Medical Imaging program. These are program requirements that students must complete while at Ivy Tech, but completing them before applying to the Medical Imaging program will allow students to concentrate fully on program-specific courses once they are in the program.
COMM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or COMM 102 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
APHY 102 Anatomy and Physiology II
PSYCH 101 Introduction to Psychology or SOCI 111 Introduction to Sociology
No Expiration of Credits
There is no expiration date for course credits that were earned in previous years from Ivy Tech Community College.
Transfer Credit for Prerequisite Courses
Prerequisite courses completed at colleges other than Ivy Tech will only be considered for general education selection points if transfer credit has been awarded and courses appear on the Ivy Tech transcript prior to the application deadline.
TR grades are not recognized by the online application. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that transfer credit has been awarded and that TR grades are updated to transfer letter grades (TA, TB, TC) on their Ivy Tech transcript.
It is recommended that college transcripts be submitted to the Registrar’s office for evaluation and transfer credit at least 4 weeks prior to the program application deadline to ensure adequate time for processing.
Medical Imaging Courses
Descriptions of courses can be found in our online course catalog:
See when specific classes will be offered by searching our class list in Schedule Builder. First, select the semester you’re looking for and then enter the name of the class in the search bar.
If you’re a current student, upcoming classes are easy to find in Schedule Builder in MyIvy.
Course Formats
The Medical Imaging Program offers each of our credentials in different formats designed to fit in students' lifestyle and help them succeed.
Medical Imaging AAS is open to full-time students only. General education courses can be taken online, but all program-specific courses are taught in a traditional, in-person format given the hands on nature of the course material. Students should be prepared to be in class during the daytime and are required to provide their own transportation back/forth to clinical sites. Schedules vary based on campus. Reach out to your campus of interest to learn more about meeting times/dates.
Computed Tomography (CT) Scan Prep and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Certificates are offered via distance education, which means they are 100% online. Students can watch the courses whenever fits best in their schedule, but there are deadlines throughout each term to help keep students on track to complete the program on time.
Mammography Certificate is offered in different formats by two campuses, but available to students across the entire state via online formats.
Ivy Tech Marion offers the certificate in a virtual format, which means you can take classes online according to a set schedule. All students and the instructor are together for class via video conferencing.
Ivy Tech Terre Haute offers the certificate via distance education, which means students can watch the courses whenever fits best in their schedule, but there are deadlines throughout each term to help keep students on track to complete the program on time.
Step 1
Apply to Ivy Tech
Students interested in the Medical Imaging program must first submit the Ivy Tech general application and complete the requirements for admission to the college. During this application, you should apply for the Healthcare Specialist program with a concentration in Medical Imaging.
Admission to Ivy Tech does not ensure acceptance to a health science program, but students can work on prerequisite courses for the program after admission to the college and before applying to the program itself.
If you are not a current Ivy Tech Community College student, please Apply Now. You will need a C# (Ivy Tech student ID number) and Ivy Tech single sign-on login credentials in order to apply.
Gather all required or optional documentation that you will need to upload into the system. View more about requirements here. You will have the ability to save your application in progress until you are able to secure documentation.
If you are transferring from another institution, please make sure that your transcripts are evaluated at least 4 weeks prior to the application deadline.
Check to make sure your personal information is accurate.
Select the programs and campuses you would like to be considered as an applicant. You can select up to three different programs and three different campuses. (Some students choose to apply to multiple programs within the School of Health Sciences.)
You must meet all of the prerequisites for a program in order to submit your application. If you receive a message indicating that you do not meet the prerequisites, then please remove that program selection in order to proceed with the application.
Upload any necessary documents and test scores.
Make sure grades in the system are accurate. If not, please contact your home campus registrar or advisor.
You will be able to submit your application if you are currently enrolled in a course identified as a prerequisite for the program.
Once complete, submit your application.
You will receive an email confirmation in your Ivy Tech email account that your application has been submitted and is pending review.
Once you have submitted your application, you have the option to reopen it to make changes.
Note: DO NOT USE THE “BACK” function on your computer. Use the navigation pane at the side of the page to navigate.
To learn more about the Health Sciences (and Nursing) application process, watch the below video, read the FAQ, or contact your campus of interest.
Offers of Admission
Students can select up to three credential types and three campuses on the application. Offers of acceptance are for a specific credential and a specific campus. The offers are determined through eight rounds of auto-selection and six rounds of manual selection.
If you are accepted, you will receive an email from the online application system to your Ivy Tech email account offering you a seat in the program you selected. Offers are emailed beginning within one week of the application close date and continue until program capacity is met or one week before the start of semester classes. Each round of offers begins at 6:00 am and applicants have until 11:59 pm the following day to either accept or reject an offer.
Depending on their rank and offers, a student could potentially receive multiple offers. Once you accept one offer, you are immediately withdrawn from all other offers and you will be contacted by the chair or dean of the program with information about the program orientation date, time, and location.
If a student fails to respond, then the offer expires. If a student rejects an offer three (3) times, the application is removed from the auto-selection application pool but will then be available for manual selection rounds that occur later in the process.
You do have the ability to withdraw your application at any point during the admission cycle. However, once you withdraw your application, you will not be able to apply again until the next application cycle.
After You're Accepted
If you are accepted into the program—first off, congratulations!—you will be required to attend an orientation session at your local campus during the summer semester prior to beginning classes. An email will be sent following your acceptance with details about the session.
What If I Don’t Get Admitted?
The Medical Imaging program does not maintain a waitlist. Non-admitted applicants can reapply in the next semester’s application cycle. You may also want to meet with your advisor. Advisors can assist students in exploring other programs of interest in Ivy Tech’s School of Health Sciences if they have applied several times and have not been accepted into the program. Ivy Tech offers many programs similar to Medical Imaging that lead to high-demand jobs that may be new to you but fit your passion to help others.
What is Selective Admission?
The Medical Imaging program is a selective admissions program. This means we can only accept a small number of students each year.
Weighted Point System
A weighted point system is used to evaluate applicants for admission. Student applications are assigned points based on their grades in prerequisite courses. Point totals for applicants receiving admission offers will vary between campuses. Point totals are not shared.
General Education Weighted Point System
When multiple course attempts are reported on applicant transcripts (including transcripts from other colleges and universities), the highest earned grade of the first two attempts within a three-year period will be used for the selection decision score through the application period. Points for courses transferred from other institutions will be awarded based on the grade recorded on the transcript, provided transfer credit appears on the Ivy Tech transcript.
The information below is provided in accordance with accreditation requirements.
INDIANAPOLIS
MARION
Terre Haute
The Indianapolis campus Medical Imaging Program offers didactic education through a hybrid distance learning model of virtual instruction and a required on-campus component. The clinical education does require attendance at approved clinical facilities.
The Medical Imaging program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). The program has a full 8-year accreditation. You can find the program effectiveness data here.
The Marion campus Medical Imaging Program offers didactic education through a hybrid distance learning model of virtual instruction and a required on-campus component. The clinical education does require attendance at approved clinical facilities.
The Medical Imaging program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). The program’s current award is 8 years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found here.
The Terre Haute campus Medical Imaging Program offers didactic education through a hybrid distance learning model of virtual instruction and a required on-campus component. The clinical education does require attendance at approved clinical facilities.
The Medical Imaging program at Ivy Tech Terre Haute is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). The program has a full 5-year accreditation. You can find the program effectiveness data here.
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850 Chicago, Il 60606-3182 Phone: 312-704-6304 Email: mail@jrcert.org http://www.jrcert.org/
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The Terre Haute Campus Radiography program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850 Chicago, IL 60606-3182 312-704-5300 Email: mail@jrcert.org
The program's current accreditation award is 5 years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found here.
Program Materials
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