Radiography
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE | COLLEGE FOR ADULTS
About the program
Are you interested in using leading-edge technology, caring for people and being part of a healthcare team?
Prepare for an in-demand career with an associate degree in Radiography from St. Kate’s College for Adults.
Radiographers apply knowledge of human anatomy and patient care skills to take X-ray images of the human body that physicians use to diagnose broken bones, disease and injury.
What can I do with a Radiography degree?
A St. Kate’s Radiography associate degree prepares you for a career in hospitals, clinics and outpatient centers. You’ll be qualified to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam
Upon passing the exam, you’ll also have the opportunity to specialize in computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, vascular procedures and more.
Demand for radiologic technologists is growing, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In 2022, according to the BLS, the median annual earnings of radiologic technologists in Minnesota was $65,140.
What will I study?
You will first enroll as a Pre-Radiography student and take 1–2 semesters of liberal arts and sciences (LAS) courses, some of which are prerequisite courses that you must complete before beginning the Radiography courses. You’ll build skills essential to your future success in college and career critical thinking, communication, teamwork, values and social justice, as well as work-ready liberal arts competencies
Then, if approved, you’ll progress into a two-year sequence of Radiography major courses, combining oncampus classroom and lab experiences with on-site clinical rotations at area hospitals and clinics
Class scheduling / time to completion
Courses meet on the St. Kate’s campus in St. Paul Liberal arts and sciences courses may be completed weekdays, evenings and online. The two-year sequence of Radiography courses meets in a full-time weekday format. During the Radiography sequence, you will be placed in daytime weekday clinical rotations.
You may complete the Radiography degree within three years (1–2 semesters of liberal arts and sciences (LAS) courses, two-year sequence of Radiography courses)
Next steps: Career and college pathways
After completing your Radiography associate degree, continue in St. Kate’s College for Adults with courses to complete a bachelor’s in Radiation Therapy a degree completion program with advanced certification, designed specifically for Radiography graduates or other bachelor’s degrees such as Psychology, Healthcare Management or Public Health
How to apply
Your first step is to apply for admission as a Pre-Radiography student to take prerequisite and other liberal arts and sciences courses required for your degree. Pre-Radiography students may be admitted in the fall, spring or summer terms based on space availability.
Note: Enrollment as a Pre-Radiography student does not guarantee progression into the Radiography courses.
Progressing into Radiography courses
After enrolling as a Pre-Radiography student, you may apply for admission to start the two-year sequence of Radiography courses in fall or spring semesters. To be considered for progression into the Radiography courses, you must have:
• A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher, and a GPA of 2.5 or higher (grade “C+”) in core prerequisite courses.
• No more than one repeat of, or withdrawal from, the following course in the last five years: General Anatomy and Physiology.
• Passed a background check or asked for an ARRT credentialing ethics review if needed
• All required immunizations.
Program accreditation
St. Catherine University's Radiography program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiology Technology (JRCERT), 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606, 312-704-5300. JRCERT.org.
Henrietta Schmoll School of Health Sciences
Radiography is a major in the University’s Henrietta Schmoll School of Health Sciences, offering certificate, associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs through St. Kate’s College for Adults, College for Women, and Graduate College