Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences

Radiography student looking at an x-ray of a spine.

Every image tells a diagnostic story Radiation Sciences

Radiation Sciences is a diverse and dynamic field. You'll use advanced imaging techniques, such as X-ray, MRI, and ultrasound, to reveal the stories hidden inside the human body. Every image captured is a critical piece of the diagnostic puzzle, guiding physicians toward accurate treatment plans and better outcomes. Our program prepares you to master imaging technology, understand anatomy, and play a vital role in healthcare.
Radiography class outside their tent at an event,Radiology student by mammography machine
Radiology class in facility for clinical
The professors are by far the best thing about the Radiological Sciences program. They go above and beyond to help students, They’ve worked in the field so they know what we’re going into and they prepare us to succeed.
— Erin Inman ’21. Lead Interventional Radiology Technologist NEA Baptist Hospital
Radiology teacher and student going over images.

Radiography

The foundation of your future.

Before picking a specialty, you'll gain important skills in imaging. You'll learn patient care, radiation safety, imaging pathology, medical terminology, and more. These courses give you the knowledge and confidence you need in clinical settings. With this foundation, you’ll be prepared to specialize in areas and start your rewarding career in diagnostic imaging.

In your senior year, you'll choose one of the specialty tracks to prepare you for industry certifications and state licensure.

(More details on state licensures can be found below.)

If you're looking to add further credentials, we offer post-graduate certifications as well!

(Every radiologic science student must complete the Radiography portion or the program before selecting an emphasis.)

 

Ready to apply?

Step 1: Apply to A-State

Step 2: Apply to either the BSRS or (AAS) Limited Medical Imaging & Safety program

Application, Admissions, & Data

The BSRS application is a separate application from A-State, and must be completed independently.

After completing the required support courses (with at least a 2.75 GPA), students must:

  • Complete the admission application (and any associated paperwork found on the Department website).
  • Complete the criminal background check acknowledgement document (found on the application).
Applicants to the BSRS Program are selected by the Admissions Committee using the following criteria:
  • Support course grade point average
  • Interview



Each category listed is translated to a scaled system of points. Once scaled, students are ranked accordingly. The top 50 will be asked for an interview. All required materials must be received in the Department Office by 5:00 p.m. April 1. (See the Department website for further details.)

NOTE: Students completing general education courses and required support courses on the A-State campus will be awarded extra points toward the final score. Students who prove proficiency in Spanish receive additional points toward the final score. (See website for proof process.)

Acceptance Policy for Specialty Tracks

The Department does not guarantee acceptance into the program of choice for students entering the final year of the multi-competency BSRS program. Acceptance into Radiation Therapy, Sonography, MRI, Mammography/Breast Sonography, and Radiography programs may require:

  • Select course GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Interview by program director
  • Recommendation letters

Students are encouraged to meet with an academic adviser as early as possible. Select college-level coursework is evaluated and scored during the application process.

Applicants to the program are selected by the Admission Committee using the following criteria weighted by percentages (see website for more details):

  1. Support course GPA (40%)
  2. Interview (30%)
  3. Lab activity (20%)
  4. Statement of Purpose (10%)

The first category listed is translated to a scaled system of points. Once scaled, students are ranked accordingly. The top candidates will be asked for an interview and lab activity. The number of accepted applicants may vary each year based on available clinical slots.

*Note: Students completing general education courses and required support courses on the A-State campus will be awarded extra points toward the final score. Students who prove proficiency in Spanish will also receive additional points. (The department homepage contains the details for proving proficiency on Spanish)

ADMISSION: SPECIALTY AREAS

Individuals who have graduated from, or are currently enrolled in, an accredited radiography program may apply for admission into a specialty track/area. The application due date for all specialty tracks is April 1. All required materials (see application) must be received by 5 p.m. on April 1. Please see the Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences website for more details.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Classes for new Radiography students begin every spring semester and run for 18 consecutive months with an additional 12-14 months in a specialty area. During the 32 month program, students participate in a structured rotation sequence through affiliated medical imaging and radiation sciences departments in Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi and Missouri.

Students must provide their own transportation to the clinical affiliates. When determining educational costs, consideration should be given to this additional expense. Students are not compensated for clinical education hours.

IMMUNIZATION & HEALTH RECORDS

Once accepted into the program, students must provide documented evidence of vaccination and immunization for Hepatitis B and Varicella (chicken pox).

Students must be up-to-date on all vaccines required by the Radiography program clinical affiliates including TB skin tests, flu and Covid vaccines, and HEPA mask fittings. 

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS

The Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences programs and professions require a high level of proficiency in English. This ensures all students have the language skills necessary to meet programmatic academic and clinical objectives. All foreign-born students may learn more about the English proficiency requirements at AState.edu/Degrees/BSRS/Eng.

In addition to tuition and costs, BSRS students will incur the following expenses:
  • All students in the College of Nursing & Health Professions must purchase malpractice insurance prior to rotating through clinical sites. The annual cost of this insurance is approximately $40.
  • Textbook costs for the first semester may be as much as $800. These texts include online software used throughout the program.
  • Uniform and dosimeter costs are approximately $250.
  • CPR certification is required and may be subject to or incur a nominal fee.
  • Background checks are required for clinical students. This cost is between $75-$100. A drug screen is required for certain clinic sites with a cost between $25-$45. Verified Credentials student account is $35 for lifetime access.
  • Students are required to purchase access to online clinical software for use in clinical courses. This is an annual fee of $100-$150/year.
  • TB mask fittings are required. The fitting may be scheduled through A-State, with an annual fee of approximately $40.

1. Students will be clinically competent.

  • Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Students will provide appropriate patient care.
  2. Students will practice proper radiation safety.
  3. Students will produce quality radiographs.

2. Students will develop critical thinking skills.

  • Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Students will adapt to varying clinical experiences and equipment.
  2. Students will critique images and recommend corrective action for suboptimal radiographs.

3. Students will demonstrate communication skills.

  • Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Students will demonstrate written communication skills.
  2. Students will demonstrate oral communication skills.

4. Students will model professionalism.

  • Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Students will demonstrate professional work ethic.
  2. Students will summarize the value of lifelong learning.

The following is the most current program effectiveness data. Our programmatic accreditation agency, the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), defines and publishes this information.

Year Students Enrolled/Graduated Pass Rate (1st Attempt)
2020 20/21 95%
2021 15/16 94%
2022 18/20 90%
2023 12/15 80%
2024 21/22 95%
5-Year Average 86/94 91%
Year Students Enrolled/Graduated Pass Percentage
2020 33/33 100%
2021 29/29 100%
2022 31/31 100%
2023 32/32 100%
2024 32/32 100%
5-Year Average 100% red-wolf-logo-bullet-point
Year Students Enrolled/Graduated Pass Percentage
2020 33/33 100%
2021 29/32 91%
2022 31/31 100%
2023 29/30 97%
2024 33/33 100%
5-Year Average 152/158 97%
OUTCOME MEASURE 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Credential Exam Pass Rate (1st attempt/6mo) 100% (7/7) 100% (6/6) 100% (6/6) 83.3% (5/6) 100% (7/7)
Job Placement Rate (#employed/12mo) 100% (5/5) 100% (5/5) 100% (6/6) 100% (6/6) 100% (7/7)
Program Completion Rate (97%) 100% 100% 100% 83.3% 100%

Graduates of the BSRS degree are eligible to sit for specialty area exams with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and/or the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). Graduates who pass the ARRT exam(s) are eligible for Arkansas state licensure. State licensure requirements vary from state-to-state: no license needed, to national certification only, to both national certification and state licensing requirements. Therefore, this program cannot determine state licensure requirements for each state. Please check the asrt.org website for additional information.

Name Address Approved Capacity
1st Choice Healthcare - Ash Flat 308 US-62 West
Ash Flat, AR 72513
Redwolf 1
1st Choice Healthcare - Corning 1300 Creason Road
Corning, AR 72422
Redwolf 1
1st Choice Healthcare - Paragould #1 Medical Drive
Paragould, AR 72450
Redwolf 1
1st Choice Healthcare - Pocahontas 1016 McQuay Ave.
Pocahontas, AR 72455
Redwolf 1
1st Choice Healthcare - Walnut Ridge 201 Colonial Drive
Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
Redwolf 1
Arkansas Children’s Hospital 800 Marshall Street
Little Rock, AR 72203
Redwolf 1
Arkansas Methodist Medical Center 900 W. Kingshighway
Paragould, AR 72450
Redwolf 3
Baptist Memorial Hospital - Crittenden 2100 N. 7th St.
West Memphis, AR 72301
Redwolf 2
Baptist Memorial Hospital - DeSoto 7601 Southcrest Parkway
Southaven, MS 38671
Redwolf 2
Baptist Memorial Hospital - Memphis 6019 Walnut Grove Road
Memphis, TN 38120
Redwolf 2
Bluff Imaging and Women's Center 2588 N. Westwood Blvd
Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
Redwolf 1
Clopton Clinic 300 Carson St.
Jonesboro, AR 72401
Redwolf 1
Conway Regional Medical Center 2302 College Ave.
Conway, AR 72034
Redwolf 3
Cross Ridge Community Hospital 310 S. Falls Blvd.
Wynne, AR 72396
Redwolf 1
Fiver Rivers Medical Center 2801 Med Center Dr.
Pocahontas, AR 72455
Redwolf 1
Forrest City Medical Center 1601 New Castle Rd.
Forrest City, AR 72335
Redwolf 1
Great River Medical Center 1520 N. Division Street
Blytheville, AR 72316
Redwolf 1
Harris Hospital 1205 McLain
Newport, AR 72112
Redwolf 2
John J. Pershing - VA Medical Center 1500 North Westwood Boulevard
Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
Redwolf 3
Jonesboro Orthopedic Sports Medicine 1416 East Matthews
Suite 200
Jonesboro, AR 72401
Redwolf 2
Lawrence Memorial Hospital 1309 W. Main St.
Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
Redwolf 2
Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital 7691 Poplar Ave
Germantown, TN 38138
pending  
Methodist University Hospital 1265 Union Ave
Memphis, TN 38104
pending  
NEA Baptist Clinic - Red Wolf Clinic 3001 Apache Drive Suite A
Jonesboro, AR 72401
Redwolf 1
NEA Medical Center 4800 East Johnson
Jonesboro, AR 72401
Redwolf 8
Outpatient Radiology Clinic 200 South Rhodes
West Memphis, AR 72301
Redwolf 1
Paragould Medical Park 4000 Lynwood Drive
Paragould, AR 72450
Redwolf 1
Pemiscot Memorial Hospital 946 East Reed
Hayti, MO 63851
Redwolf 1
Piggott Community Hospital 1206 Hwy 62 West
Piggott, AR 72454
Redwolf 1
Poplar Bluff Medical Center 2620 North Westwood Boulevard
Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
Redwolf 1
RAPA Searcy Breast Center 415 Rodgers Drive
Suite B
Searcy, AR 72413
Redwolf 1
South Mississippi County Hospital 611 West Lee
Osceola, AR 72370
Redwolf 1
St. Bernard's Medical Center 226 East Johnson
Jonesboro, AR 72401
Redwolf 7
St. Bernards Imaging Center 1144 East Matthews
Jonesboro, AR 72401
Redwolf  2
The Children's Clinic 800 South Church Street
Jonesboro, AR 72401
Redwolf 3
White County Medical Center 3214 Race Street
Searcy, AR 72143
Redwolf 2
White River Medical Center 1710 Harrison Street
Batesville, AR 72503
Redwolf 5

 

ACCREDITED BY JRCERT

The Radiography program is accredited by the

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
312-704-5300
Email: mail@jrcert.org

The program’s current award is 8 years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found here.

Specialty Tracks

 


 

What exactly are specialty tracks? The world of medical imaging and radiation therapy is vast and complex. You will spend the first year of the program learning the necessary skills in radiography or MRI to image the human body. On the last year, students will select one of the specializations. This will help you get the skills for the type of medical imaging or therapy that speaks to you! 

(Every radiologic science student must complete the Radiography portion or the program before selecting an emphasis.)

  • Diagnostic Medical Sonography
    • Learn to operate sonographic equipment and control images through various enhancements.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    • Learn to safely operate MRI scanners and construct sectional images through computer enhancement.
  • Mammography/Breast Sonography
    • Learn to operate specialized mammography equipment, position patients accurately, perform invasive breast procedures, and learn the basics of breast ultrasound.
  • Radiation Therapy
    • Learn to operate therapeutic radiation systems to treat cancer patients.
  • Imaging Specialist (Online Bridge Program)
    • If you are currently enrolled or possess an associate degree or certificate from an accepted accredited program, you may pursue the BSRS through the “Bridge Program”. When admitted to the “Bridge Program,” students receive credit by articulation for their associate degree/certificate in previous radiologic sciences educational work (40 hours). Applications are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

Can't decide? You have plenty of time to choose, but you can always get another specialty certification from the faculty your already familiar with.


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Medical Laboratory & Radiation Sciences Faculty & Staff

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Cheryl Dubose
Chair of Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences
Professor & Program Director of Radiography
Tracy White
Radiation Therapy Program Director
Associate Professor of Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences
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