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What Do You Learn in a B.S. in Radiologic Sciences Program?

March 18, 2026

What Do You Learn in a B.S. in Radiologic Sciences Program?

After earning your associate degree in radiologic technology and spending some time in the field, you might wonder what’s next. A Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Radiologic Sciences may seem like the right step to take, but what will you learn and how will the program help you expand your skills?

In this article, we’ll break down what you can expect in a B.S. in radiologic sciences and how to know if it’s the right choice for you.

What’s the Difference Between an Associate Degree vs. a Bachelor’s Degree in Radiologic Sciences?

Both an associate degree and a bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences can help prepare you for a career in the field. For many, an associate degree is the entry point to becoming a registered radiologic technologist, but some technologists choose to further their education with a bachelor’s degree.

These are the biggest differences between the two academic pathways:

The Associates Degree Program is the place to start because it is the pathway to learn the basics for starting in the profession.

If you already hold an associate degree and certification, you can go back to school for your bachelor’s if you want to continue your education. Many colleges offer programs for current ARRT-certified technologists, which take less time to complete than traditional 4-year programs. At American Career College, you can earn your Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences in less than 15 months.

What Classes Do You Take in a B.S. in Radiologic Sciences?

Depending on the program, the classes required for a bachelor’s in radiologic sciences can vary. However, most programs include coursework in these areas:

Healthcare Leadership and Management

A bachelor’s degree program goes beyond the basics to include classes on healthcare leadership and management. In these courses, you can expect to learn about leadership models in healthcare systems, organizational behavior, healthcare payment and reimbursement, and compliance regulations.

This coursework can help you understand how healthcare systems function and give you a broader professional knowledge about working in the field. Some classes you may take include:

Research and Evidence-Based Practices

A radiography curriculum for a bachelor’s program will most likely include classes in research and evidence-based practices. Coursework in this area will teach you about the methods behind health data collection and analysis. These classes can help you expand your critical-thinking skills, so you can make informed decisions in your patients’ best interests.

Classes in this area can include:

Advanced Imaging Applications

In a bachelor’s program, you’ll have the opportunity to take advanced courses in imaging specialties that interest you. These courses satisfy ARRT’s education requirements for post-primary exams. These classes can help you develop advanced skills in modalities like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CT, and mammography.

Examples of advanced imaging specialty coursework include:

How Difficult Is a B.S. in Radiologic Sciences?

Earning a bachelor’s degree requires dedication and commitment, but it’s a worthwhile pathway for technologists who want to expand their skills and grow in their careers.

If you’re a current ARRT-certified R.T. who’s trying to decide if a bachelor’s degree is right for you, consider these factors:

Explore the New B.S. in Radiologic Sciences at ACC

If you’re a current ARRT-certified radiologic technologist, a bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences may be the next step in your career. A B.S. in radiologic sciences can help you gain leadership skills, learn research methods, and explore specialties in advanced imaging areas.

ACC’s Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program can help you build on your existing education with coursework focused on healthcare leadership and management, evidence-based practices, and post-primary modalities in core areas, including MRI, CT, mammography, and interventional radiography. The flexible online program, designed for ARRT-certified technologists, can be completed in less than 15 months.

If you’re interested in taking the next step in your radiography education, request more information today!

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