Computed Tomography (CT) (CPCTOM)
Post-Associate Certificate
Description
The Computed Tomography (CT) program is a post-associate advanced certificate program that is designed for registered radiologic technologists (ARRT), radiation therapists (ARRT), and nuclear medicine technologists (ARRT or NMTCB). This program offers the didactic and clinical experience that will provide students with the knowledge and skills that are required to become an entry-level computed tomography technologist. The curriculum is based on the recommended American Society of Radiologic Technology (ASRT) computed tomography guidelines. Upon successful completion of the Computed Tomography program, students are eligible to take the ARRT post-primary certification examination in computed tomography.
Admissions Requirements
Washtenaw Community College uses a competitive admission process for high demand programs
in health care. Each year, approximately 12 students are accepted to the program for
a Fall semester start. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior
to submitting an application for admission. For detailed information regarding admission
to this health care program, please visit our Health Care website at health.wccnet.edu
Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are
reviewed annually and subject to change. Students are expected to meet the prerequisite
and program requirements of the catalog term for the semester in which they first
begin the program. Details regarding WCC's Admission to High Demand Programs policy
including priority levels are on WCC's Board of Trustees policy page: www.wccnet.edu/about/policies/2005.php. Details regarding WCC's point scales that are used to calculate points are on WCC's
Student Connection, Health and Second Tier Program information page .
Requirements for application are:
1. Admission to WCC.
2. Program prerequisite course:
a. Cross-sectional anatomy course from a JRCERT accredited college or hospital-based
radiography program or RAD 223. Minimum grade of B/3.0.
3. Graduate of one (1) of the accredited programs below:
-JRCERT
-JRCNMT
-Expected Spring/Summer graduate from WCC's Radiography program
4. Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine
Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) registration card showing primary certification
in one (1) of the following areas:
-Radiography (R)
-Nuclear Medicine (N)
-Radiation Therapy (T)
-Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT)
-Expected Spring/Summer graduate from WCC's Radiography program
5. Minimum cumulative college GPA of 3.0.
6. Signed Abilities Statement. WCC reserves the right to request, before and during
the program, that students successfully demonstrate specific physical and cognitive
abilities related to the program.
7. Residency verification.
Applying for Admission to the Program
A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets
may be downloaded from WCC's Student Connection, Health and Second Tier Program information page. Completed and signed applications must be submitted during the
dates indicated on the application to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office
in the Student Connection, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building.
WCC Radiography students who are currently enrolled in the final year of their program
and expected to graduate in the Spring/Summer semester are given priority and may
submit an incomplete program application during the application window. It is strongly
recommended that WCC Radiography graduates schedule and sit for their ARRT Certification
Examination within the two weeks following the completion of their program. Verification
of all pending admission prerequisite requirements must be submitted within the deadline
to be eligible to begin the program if accepted.
Requirement After Acceptance
Upon notification of acceptance to the program, students must purchase an account
for a college-designated vendor to obtain a criminal background check and to track
their health records. The criminal background check and health records must be submitted
to the designated vendor before attending the mandatory program orientation session.
Specific information on the college-designated vendor will be included in the program
acceptance letter.
Continuing Eligibility
1. Additional criminal background checks may be conducted at any time during the program.
Students may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background
checks and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested
by specific clinical facilities. Failure to receive an acceptable drug test and/or
criminal background/fingerprinting check at any time will result in dismissal from
the program.
2. Students will be required to attend a hospital orientation session prior to starting
their clinical rotation.
3. Students will be required to submit health records annually while in the program
and must complete any other health requirements as designated by the clinical sites.
4. Students will be required to purchase special uniforms and supplies throughout
the duration of the program.
5. Students are required to demonstrate that they have maintained competency in all
skills taught throughout their progression through the program. Failure to demonstrate
continued competency will result in dismissal from the program.
6. All Computed Tomography (CT) courses must be completed with a minimum grade of
C/2.0.
7. Students must have reliable transportation to clinical education sites, which
may require a commute of up to on hour.
8. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to
the program.
Contact Information
- Division
- Health Sciences
- Department
- Allied Health Department
- Advisors
- William Nelson
James Skufis
Requirements
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Semester 1 (Fall)
Semester 2 (Winter)
- Total Credits Required
- 16