An opportunity to gain an associate degree from Delaware Tech and a bachelor's degree from Wilmington University.
Your Path to a Bachelor's Degree
Delaware Tech has established agreements with four-year colleges and universities that connect Delaware Tech associate degree programs with bachelor's degree programs to create smooth transfer opportunities for you. These Connected Degree programs enable you to complete your associate degree and then transfer to a four-year degree program as a junior.
The Connected Degree 2+2 Curriculum
Delaware Tech's associate degree program in Radiologic Technology includes didactic, laboratory, and clinical experiences in preparing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to be eligible for certification and employment as radiologic technologists. The Radiologic Technology Program also provides a foundation for further studies at the bachelor's degree level. The program is accredited by the Joint Review committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Wilmington University's degree completion program in Health Sciences is for Allied Health practitioners who have earned an Associate's Degree with an Allied Health concentration. The program enables practitioners to transfer up to 75 credits from their initial education. The goal of the program is to provide expert practitioners in the Allied Health field with the knowledge and skill needed to teach the next generation of Allied Health practitioners or to advance in their careers with a focus in administration.
Value For You
By completing your associate degree at Delaware Tech, you'll receive excellent instruction in small classes at a campus close to home. Delaware Tech's affordable tuition can reduce the overall cost of your college education, making the completion of your bachelor's degree more manageable.
Making The Connection
Refer to the Connected Degree curriculum for the sequence of courses needed to complete this program. Call Delaware Tech and let us help you follow the path to your bachelor's degree.
Radiologic Technology (Associate Degree - Delaware Technical Community College)
Courses for Application
Course
Title
Credits
SSC 100
First Year Seminar
1
BIO 120
Anatomy and Physiology I
5
CHM 110
General Chemistry
4
MAT 153
College Math & Statistics
4
14
Semester 1 (Fall)
Course
Title
Credits
RAD 105
Intro to Patient Care & Radiology
3
BIO 100
Medical Terminology
3
BIO 121
Anatomy and Physiology II
5
11
Semester 2 (Spring)
Course
Title
Credits
RAD 130
Radiographic Procedures I
4
RAD 140
Principles of Radiographic Imaging I
3
RAD 160
Clinical Radiography I
3
ENG 101
Critical Thinking and Academic Writing
3
13
Semester 3 (Fall)
Course
Title
Credits
RAD 131
Radiographic Procedures II
4
RAD 141
Principles of Radiographic Imaging II
3
RAD 150
Radiation Protection & Biology
2
RAD 161
Clinical Radiography II
3
ENG 102
Composition and Research
3
15
Semester 4 (Spring)
Course
Title
Credits
RAD 162
Clinical Radiology III
5
RAD 230
Radiolographic Procedures III
3
RAD 240
Radiographic Imaging Equipment
3
PSY 121
General Psychology
3
14
Semester 5 (Summer)
Course
Title
Credits
RAD 260
Clinical Radiography IV
5
5
Semester 6 (Fall)
Course
Title
Credits
RAD 222
Selected Topics in Radiography
3
RAD 250
Radiographic Pathology
2
RAD 261
Clinical Radiography V
5
SOC 213
Ethical Issues in Health Care
2
13
Health Sciences (Bachelor's Degree - Wilmington University)
Semester 7 (Spring)
Course
Title
Credits
ENG 310
Research Writing
3
HSC 303
Professionalism in Health Sciences
3
XXX XXX
Health Science Upper Level Elective
3
MAT 308
Inferential Statistics
3
12
Semester 8 (Fall)
Course
Title
Credits
HSC 313
Ethical and Legal Issues of Health Care
3
HSC 343
Research for Evidenced Based Practice
3
HSC 333
Leadership for the Healthcare Professional
3
POL 380
Health Care Policy
3
XXX XXX
Health Science Upper Level Elective
3
15
Semester 9 (Spring)
Course
Title
Credits
XXX XXX
Humanities Elective
3
HSC 323
Health Education & Principles of Teaching
3
HSC 423
Essentials of Public Health
3
HSC 433
Health Sciences Practicum/Capstone
3
12
The Bachelor of Science program in Allied Health at Wilmington University requires a minimum of 120 credits. Course sequencing may vary by semester. See your advisor. Science Elective can be taken at Delaware Tech, please see advisor for recommended Science Courses.