See the Possibilities of a Career as a Radiographer
Radiographers, also known as x-ray technologists or radiologic technologists, are healthcare providers who specialize in various types of imaging technology. You could perform a traditional x-ray to view bones or organs, or operate more advanced imaging equipment such as mammography, MRI or CT scanning machines.
As a radiologic technologist, you will work closely with a doctor to understand what type of images are needed. You will perform the tests and work with the doctor to interpret the results and determine if more images are needed. You will communicate with patients as you position them on the equipment, and may also speak with family members, caregivers, and other members of a medical team. You will keep records and provide documentation of your work with patients.
Radiologic technologists are a critical part of the healthcare team, providing vital support as doctors and nurses work together to diagnose and treat patients.
Faculty Contact
Justin M. Malecki
A.A., B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Program Director
Health Professions & Athletic Center
Room 203H
410-827-5927
[email protected]
Note: Information found on this webpage applies to the Radiologic Technology program during academic year 2026-27. Applicants to the Fall 2026 cohort should use the information found here.
Students already in the program in academic year 2025-26 should consult the Radiologic Sciences section of the 2025-26 online catalog.
The application period for this program is from January 1 through May 15 for admission into the Fall cohort.
Admission to this program is limited, therefore, selection is competitive.
Rad-Tech FAQs
Additional Rad-Tech-specific questions? Contact Justin Malecki at [email protected].
Accreditation & Outcome Information
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This program qualifies for many of our institutional scholarships. Complete one application, and be considered for hundreds of potential scholarships. Make sure to complete your FAFSA as well to receive as much funding as possible.
A radiologic technology associates degree can help open the door to your next career. Explore a career in radiology, including projected growth in our five-county service area, and average salary information.
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