The Radiologic Technologist is a healthcare professional who administers prescribed radiation for the purpose of medical diagnosis.Radiologic technologists perform radiographic procedures on patients using technologically advanced equipment to produce images of anatomical structures for evaluation by radiologists (physicians).
The Department of Health Care Sciences in the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at Wayne State University in partnership with Henry Ford is offering a baccalaureate degree in Radiologic Technology. It is uniquely tailored to people who would like to earn a degree and qualify for employment in the health care environment.
The Wayne State University Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology program has been carefully designed to provide the student a comprehensive general education knowledge base with a major in Radiologic Technology.
The professional portion of the program will be taught onsite at Henry Ford Hospital; this portion is a full 24 months. A graduate of this program will be highly qualified to join the advancing field of Radiologic Technology. Henry Ford Health System has partnered with Wayne State University in offering a 4-year radiography program where students earn a bachelor's degree in Radiologic Technology.
If you are interested in receiving preliminary information regarding the new program or job shadowing, please contact the School Secretary by email or phone, providing your complete name and mailing address.