Radiologic Technology & Radiation Therapy
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY & RADIATION THERAPY
Radiologic Technology, AS
Radiation Therapy, AS
Radiologic Technology
Begin Your Path to a Rewarding Career as a Radiologic Technologist
Keiser University's Radiologic Technology program will prepare students for employment in the exciting field of health care. Radiologic technologists are health care practitioners who play an important role on the medical team. They perform diagnostic imaging examinations on patients and work closely with radiologists and physicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of injury and illness.
Keiser University’s career-focused Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology degree program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to enter this exciting field. Graduates of this program are eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists national credentialing examination and to be licensed by the State of Florida to practice radiologic technology.
Radiologic Technologist Career Opportunities
Graduates of Keiser University’s Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology program may pursue entry-level careers in settings such as:
- Hospitals
- Doctors’ Offices
- Clinics
- Health Care Facilities
Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology program.
Radiation Therapy
Start Your Career in Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy is the use of high energy X-rays, electron beams and other forms of radiation in the treatment of patients with cancer and other medical conditions. Radiation therapists carry out various phases of patient treatment using sophisticated therapeutic equipment, and are an integral part of the medical team. Keiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Radiation Therapy can help prepare you for this career.
Keiser University's Radiation Therapy program combines learning in the classroom with laboratory and supervised practical experience. Students will learn how to utilize radiation and radioactive isotopes in the treatment of disease and apply critical thinking and problem solving skills to achieve clinical objectives. During practicum, students will have opportunities for real-world, hands-on experience in health care settings. The coursework will cover areas including:
- Principles and practice of radiation therapy
- Radiobiology and pathology
- Treatment planning and dosimetry
Radiation Therapy Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Associate of Science in Radiation Therapy program can find opportunities in a range of settings including:
- Hospitals
- Cancer Centers
- Radiation Therapy Centers
- Clinics
- Physicians’ Offices
The Radiation Therapy program is available at the Lakeland and Melbourne campuses.
Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our Associate of Science in Radiation Therapy program.