Radiologic Technology
Welcome to the Radiologic Technology program at Wayne State University! Explore our website to learn more about the profession and the program. |
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Events
News
- Katie Woycehoski joins WSU Applebaum as Radiologic Technology program director
- GALLERY: WSU Applebaum Welcome 2023
- Scholarship fund established in memory of Radiologic Technology Program Director Sarah Borland
- Funeral arrangements set for Radiologic Technology Program Director Sarah Borland
Accreditation
The Radiologic Technology 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; mail@jrcert.org.
The program's current accreditation award is 5 years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found here: https://www.jrcert.org/programs/wayne-state-university-2/
Professional Licensure Program Disclosure
Federal regulations require Wayne State University (WSU) to publicly disclose, for each educational program designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification required for employment in an occupation (or advertised as meeting those requirements), information about whether program completion would meet those requirements in a state. These public disclosure requirements apply to all programs, regardless of their modality (i.e., in-person, remote/online, and hybrid programs).
The University has determined that the curriculum of the program leading to the Radiologic Technology program at Wayne State University meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification in Michigan.
The information stated above is based on State educational requirements that were available to the program on June 13, 2024. WSU will continue to update, by program, which of its programs fully meet the requirements of other states for professional licensure and/or certification. The Radiologic Technology curriculum meets requirements for licensure or certification in all U.S. states and jurisdictions (including District of Columbia). This applies to all educational requirements; some states may have additional non-educational requirements for professional licensure/certification, including, but not limited to, work experience, outside agency examinations, or background clearance. Please reach out to the applicable professional licensure/certification board(s) in your respective state to determine non-educational requirements.