Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology and the Bachelor Degree in Radiologic and Imaging Sciences: Information Session Post Quiz
For applicants completing the on-demand (recorded) information session: In order to receive credit, you MUST earn at least a 94% (16/17 questions correct). You may take the quiz as many times as necessary. 
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What are the four concentrations in the Bachelor of Radiologic and Imaging Sciences degree?
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Identify places of employment for radiologic technologists:
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Who interprets or reads medical images?
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What are the 3 subjects that are required with a grade of “C” or better to meet the minimum standards?
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What is the minimum cumulative grade point average required by the end of the fall semester?
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How many hours of job shadowing are required to apply to the program?
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What month does the radiologic technology program begin?
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How many points does a grade of "A" in math or science courses receive?
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How many hours make up a clinical day (excluding lunch)?
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How many continuing education credits are required every 2 years to maintain certification?
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What is the application deadline for the program?
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During what months are campus interviews with program faculty and clinical preceptors (instructors)?
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Which concentration of the BRIT degree utilized high energy to treat cancerous tumors?
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Which concentration utilizes sound waves to image the body?
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CT, MRI, DMS, and RT are all bachelor degree programs (typically 4 years in length with Kent Core courses). 
What is the length of the radiation therapy and sonography programs (concentration-specific courses)?

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Which option in the Sonography or Radiation Therapy programs requires the completion of Kent core courses prior to program entry?
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Who is the secretary for radiology that is your first point of contact for general information?
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