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Welcome to North Dakota State University's Radiologic Sciences' homepage.

The Radiologic Sciences' program has been graduating baccalaureate prepared radiologic technologists since the program's approval in 2001.  At that time, the RS program was located in the College of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biological Sciences.  In January 2006, the program was transferred, along with clinical laboratory science and respiratory care , to the College of Pharmacy to officially become the new Department of Allied Sciences.  In May 2006, the College changed its name to the College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Sciences to recognize the various healthcare disciplines under its management.  Currently, there are approximately 280 pre-professional and professional allied sciences' majors.

A major in RS includes two-three years of academic coursework on campus and a 24-month internship within one of our JRCERT accredited, affiliated hospital programs.  Upon completion of the internship, students are eligible to complete a national certifying exam leading to the registered radiologic technologist, RT(R), credential.  Completion of all course requirements leads to a Bachelor of Science degree, major in Radiologic Sciences. 

The Department of Allied Sciences' offices are located in Sudro Hall 118U (Program Assistant, Rita Prunty) and 118T (Director, Polly Olson).

 

Published by Polly M. Olson, Director
Department of Allied Sciences
Polly.Olson@ndsu.edu
Phone: (701)231-8133
Fax: (701) 231-7606
Address: Sudro Hall 118T, NDSU, Fargo, ND 58105
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