- Written Communication course: ENGX 110 College Writing (3 cr.)
- Oral Communication course (3 cr.)
- Mathematics: MATX 120 College Algebra (3 cr.)
- Natural Science course: choose one of the following BIOX 120, BIOX 121 Biology I, BIOX 315, CHMX 110, or PHYX 151. (3 cr.)
- Humanities course (3 cr.)
- Social Sciences course (3 cr.)
- Technological Literacy course: HSMX 311 Health Informatics (3 cr.)
Curriculum
New Curriculum Information
This curriculum applies to any student who enrolls in the program as of Fall 2024, in accordance with the 2024-25 Academic Catalog.
- Block Transfer Segment 1: Radiologic Technology Program (5 cr.)
- Block Transfer Segment 2: Radiologic Technology Program (20 cr.)
- Block Transfer Segment 3: Radiologic Technology Program (17 cr.)
Current Curriculum
This curriculum applies to any student entering the program up to Summer 2024.
- WRIT 105 Writing for the Workplace Culture
- MATH 215 College Algebra
- PLA 100 Scientific Reasoning
- HLTSV 210 Ethical Issues for Hlth/Hum Services
- PSYCH 101 Introduction to Psychology
- IT 201 Learning with Technology
- HIST 114 US Hist
- Block Transfer Segment 1: Radiologic Technology Technician Program (5 cr.)
- Block Transfer Segment 2: Radiologic Technology Technician Program (20 cr.)
- Block Transfer Segment 3: Radiologic Technology Technician Program (17 cr.)
Contact Us
For more information about the Associate of Science in Health and Human Services: Radiologic Technology program or to apply, please visit the Einstein Radiologic Technology website.
Linda DeRenzis, MSEd, BSAH, RT(R)
Program Director, Radiologic Technology
215-456-6398
DeRenzisL@Einstein.edu
Thomas Jefferson University and Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia’s School of Radiologic Technology offer an Associate of Science degree in Health and Human Services: Radiologic Technology.
- The AS in Health and Human Services degree program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
- The degree fulfills eligibility requirements set forth by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologies (ARRT)
- The program is 23 months and starts annually on July 1st
- Classes and Clinical Education are held Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM at Albert Einstein Medical Center, located at 5501 Old York Road, Philadelphia, PA 19141
All courses are transferable to the BS in Health Studies.