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In Pima’s Radiologic Technology program, you’ll learn how to use X-rays to take images of bones and other parts inside the body. You’ll build important skills like paying close attention to detail, working with high-tech equipment, and communicating with patients and healthcare teams.
When you finish the program, you’ll be ready to start a career as a radiologic technologist — someone who helps doctors by capturing images that help diagnose injuries or illnesses, working in:
Over the past five years, every single graduate of Pima’s Radiologic Technology program found a job within one year.
At Pima, our programs are designed to help you build your skills as you go. Start with foundational certificates and advance to higher-level certificates and a two-year degree, all while gaining the hands-on experience needed for in-demand careers.
Pima’s Radiologic Technology Program is approved by the Joint Review Committee of Education for Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), which assures that Pima meets standards of quality and integrity regarding academics, administration and related services.