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Radiologic Technology School

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Erika Ryerson, Program Assistant

eryerson@uwhealth.org

(608) 263-8338

The School of Radiologic Technology at UW Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin is a two-year program offering professional study in the art and science of medical radiography. Enrollment is limited to a select number of qualified applicants as determined by JRCERT accreditation.
 
 The application deadline is January 31 for the academic year that runs from September through August. The program does not maintain a waiting list for admission. Interested applicants must reapply each year.
 
What is Radiologic Technology?
 
Radiologic Technology is an allied health profession dedicated to preserving health and diagnosing and curing disease. Radiologic Technologist Profile
 
Program Information
 
Our curriculum is six semesters long consisting of four traditional semesters and two summer sessions. Students participate in the didactic and clinical portions of the program simultaneously. Combined didactic and clinical hours total 40 hours per week. Radiologic Technology School Mission
 
Our program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Graduates of the program are eligible for certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
 
The School of Radiologic Technology holds formal affiliation agreements with UW-Milwaukee and Marian University to provide professional study to BSRT candidates from those institutions.
 
Application Process
 
Please read the Program Bulletin (pdf) for details about the program, including:

Potential Applicants

 

Please note: You must be currently enrolled either at Marian University or UW-Milwaukee and seeking a bachelor's of science degree in Radiologic Technology (BSRT) in order to be eligible for our program. For more information about the Radiologic Technology bachelor's of science degree programs at these institutions, please visit their Web sites:

 

UW-Milwaukee  Marian University of Fond du Lac  
 
Select Radiologic Technologist and then Select a career description.
 
Select Academic Programs, then Adult Accelerated Programs and then Radiologic Technology

Application Materials

 
Applicant Attributes
 
Applicants must be mature, dependable, in good health and able to meet the physical requirements of the profession. An academic background strong in science and mathematics is required. Practical experience working with the ill, injured and disabled is desirable.
 
Please note, the information contained on this Web site is revised periodically and is subject to change without notice.