City College of San Francisco

 

                 Department of Radiologic Sciences

 

                  Diagnostic Radiologic Program

             Radiation OncologyTechnology Program

 

City College of San Francisco offers full-time Programs in both Diagnostic Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology Technology. The curriculums are designed so that student will 1.) satisfy the requirements for graduation from the College with an Associate Degree in Science, 2.) receive an Award of Achievement for successfully completing one of the programs, and most importantly, 3.)qualifies the graduate to take the examinations for both State and National Certification to become a Radiologic Technologist or Radiation Therapist.  Both Programs are accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), 20 North Wacker Dr., Suite 2850, Chicago, IL  60606-3182.

These Programs require separate applications, and a student must be accepted into the Program prior to enrollment. Each Program has pre-requisites which must be completed before an application can be considered.  Please refer to the Information Packet below for details.

 

What is the difference between the Diagnostic Medical Imaging and the Radiation Oncology Technology Programs?

 

Information Packets and Applications for 2008: 

                               Important!  

All applicants please read carefully Information Packet and Application for 2008  Certain  program requirements have changed, including an additional English language requirement.  Any applications that are dated prior to 2007 will not be accepted

Please do not submit applications until all prerequisites have been completed. Any applications submitted prior to that time will be disqualified!

 

  Diagnostic Medical Imaging Program  - Application 2008 

The DMI Program will be accepting new applications from September 1st through the close of business on September 15, 2008 for the Spring 2009 and Fall 2009 semesters

 

Radiation Oncology Technology- Application 2008

 

The Radiation Oncology Technology Program is accepting new applications from March 1st to March 15, 2008 for the next available Fall or Spring Quarter

 

CCSF Radiologic Imaging  Spring 2008  News

 

Additional Information:

 

  1. Diagnostic Medical Imaging Program

  2. Radiation Oncology Technology Program
  3. Faculty
  4. Links to Professional Organizations and Resources
  5. Just what does a Registered Radiographer do?

 

Diagnostic Medical Imaging:

         Job Resource Center

         Alumni Directory    

Radiation Oncology:

        Job Resource Center

        Alumni Directory

     

So you think you might want to be a Radiologic Technologist

 or Radiation Therapist?....one Tech's point of view


For more information, please call:


Phone:  415.239.3431
Fax:     415.239.3930

Office Location:  Ocean Campus, Cloud Hall, Room 239

Mailing Address:  Box S-69, 50 Phelan Ave.,
San Francisco, CA  94112       

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