The radiography program is a twenty-four calendar month program. Students are required to attend classes during the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters over the two year period.
The radiography education major courses are only offered during the day session. These courses must be taken in the sequence and semesters that they are offered and this aspect of the program must be taken on a full time basis.
Several General Education courses can be taken on a part time basis before admission to the program. In addition, a student may choose the Allied Health Pre-Professional degree option and then follow the RADT or RADC track:
For additional information please contact : Marilyn Laskowski-Sachnoff, Dean, Division of Professional Studies
OR Jeffrey Herron, Assistant Dean, Division of Professional Studies at 732.906.3502
Contact Email: MLaskowski-Sachnoff@middlesexcc.edu OR JHerron@middlesexcc.edu
Transfer Track:
Designed to provide maximum transferability of courses for individuals seeking advanced degrees.
Career Track:
If you already have a bachelor’s degree and are considering Radiography as your ultimate goal, choose the career track.
Both the Transfer and Career track lead to your ARRT and New Jersey State License.
Graduates from the program can work in hospitals, clinics and physician and chiropractor’s offices. Many of our students are offered positions prior to graduation. Positions are available on a full time, part time and per diem basis. New grads can expect to earn $22-$29/hour and the average salary for a Radiologic Technician in New Jersey is $62,350.
For more information about the employment outlook for Radiologic Technicians, please see – http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes292034.htm
The Radiography program has a limited number of seats. Therefore, a selective admissions process is administered. Please follow the following link for admission criteria information and deadline dates : http://mccdemosite1.devsiteurl.com/admissions/health-programs-applicants/