
Radiology Studies Undergraduate Degrees
Our online programs allow radiologic science professionals to earn a bachelor's degree in radiologic science, or allow someone certified in radiologic science to earn an associate's degree in radiologic science.
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Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science Administration
This online administration program prepares radiologic science professionals for supervisory and teaching positions within radiology departments and schools.
Required Credits: 128
Summary
The radiologic science administration program gives credit for prior clinical courses and for general education courses required for licensure. It provides clinicians with the management expertise and related skills needed to become managers of their departments.
Highlights
- Flexible online format that allows you to study at your own schedule, at your own pace and at your own location.
- Courses blend content with professional work experience, allowing for immediate application in your work setting.
- Faculty with practical experience in radiologic science and health administration will work one-on-one with students.
- No on-campus residency required; optional two-week summer sessions on lakeside campus to accelerate degree.
- The Associate of Science degree, with a major in Radiologic Science Administration provides a degree completion option for individuals with certification in radiologic science.
Admission Requirements
You may apply for and be granted admission status at any time during the year, regardless of program choice.
For undergraduate programs, all applicants must be graduates of an accredited public or private high school must have passed a GED examination, or provide proof of completion of a GED equivalent, or must have completed a state-approved high school diploma through home schooling.
Students must have completed high school with an average grade of "C" or better, have a standard 2.0 or better for GED students or show college credit with a cumulative grade point of 2.0 or better for admission to an undergraduate degree program. Students who do not meet the cumulative grade point standard may be conditionally accepted and required to take specific introductory course work and complete it with a grade of 2.0 or better, prior to consideration of formal acceptance.
Applicants must be graduates of accredited radiology programs, have passed the national registry examination, and be in good standing with their applicable national certifying body. Applicants for the Associate of Science program must have a minimum of 30 semester-hour credits or equivalent transfer credits in their profession to qualify for acceptance. See ARRT web site for more information. ![]()
Students who have not yet passed their national boards may enroll as continuing education students, but cannot formally matriculate into a program until Saint Joseph's College receives proof of a passing score on the national registry examination. In the meantime, these students may take courses toward meeting the general education requirements of certification or degree completion.
Associate of Science in Radiologic Science Administration
Required Credits: 66
Continuing Education
Online courses are also available for credit as individual continuing education classes.

