ACC’s Radiography program combines online coursework with hands-on training, allowing you to gain experience in real clinical settings. Incorporating the latest radiological advancements, our Orange County Radiography program helps ensure that students are prepared to meet today’s healthcare demands.
Radiologic technologists play a vital role in supporting both patients and medical staff by managing and operating equipment, performing x-rays, preparing patients for exams and more. With one-on-one support and industry-current equipment, our Radiography program in Orange County (Anaheim) helps students develop the confidence and skills needed to excel in their careers.
Earn your radiography associate degree at ACC in as little as 25 months!
Campus Address | 1200 North Magnolia Ave., Anaheim CA 92801 |
Program Type | Blended (in class and online) |
Program Length | Can be completed in as little as 25 months |
Financial Aid | Financial aid and scholarships are available for those who qualify |
Accreditation | The Radiography (Associate of Occupational Science) program at the Los Angeles, Anaheim and Ontario campuses is approved by the California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch (CDPH-RHB) |
American Career College’s Orange County campus is conveniently located where the 5 and 91 meet in the heart of Anaheim. The industry-current facility features modern classrooms and technologically advanced skills labs where students can experience hands-on instruction from distinguished faculty.
At ACC’s radiography school in Orange County, you’ll be situated near many reputable hospitals/medical centers including, but not limited to: 1
The Radiography program at ACC–Orange County (Anaheim) can be completed in about 25 months. The program combines classroom study, skills lab practice, and clinical externships to fully prepare students for careers in medical imaging.
Graduates of the Orange County Radiography program may seek employment in a variety of healthcare settings:
Students train using industry-current X-ray systems in on-campus labs and practice essential imaging techniques. In addition, students gain real-world experience and refine their technical skills through over 1,800 hours of clinical externships
The OC Radiography program covers coursework in radiographic imaging, radiation protection, anatomy and physiology, patient care, pathology, and clinical radiography procedures.
Upon completing the Radiography program at ACC-Orange County, graduates are eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam. Earning ARRT certification is a critical step toward becoming a registered radiologic technologist (RT) and pursuing professional opportunities in diagnostic imaging.
To apply for the Radiography program at the Orange County (Anaheim) campus, applicants must:
Additional details can be found on ACC’s admissions requirements page.
ACC students have access to a variety of support resources, including academic guidance, no-cost tutoring, career planning/advising, job placement assistance, and more. Program faculty and student services staff are committed to helping students throughout their education.
ACC offers financial aid and scholarships for students who qualify. Financial aid advisors are available to help students understand their options including scholarships, loans, grants, and federal aid, to help cover OC Radiography program tuition.
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