Nov 26, 2024  
2021-22 College Catalog 
    
2021-22 College Catalog [ARCHIVED]

Computed Tomography Certificate (Owens Code: ZCTC)


Successful completion of a program of study at the College does not guarantee licensure, certification, employment in a relevant occupation, or transferability/admission to other educational institutions or programs.


Campus Offered

Credits Required

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Certificate Information                                                                                     

 

 

Advisory Committee  

Frequently Asked Questions  

 

 

Required Courses


*Students must be currently registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in radiography to enroll. Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in each course to maintain their position in the certificate program.

*The Age of Coursework for Computed Tomography certificate courses is two years - chair approval required for courses beyond that.  Please refer to College Policy, Chapter 2 - Academic, 3358:11-2-22 Age of Coursework Policy**In addition, per the ARRT, all computed tomography certificate coursework must be completed within the twenty four month period (two years) prior to submission of an application for the post primary examination.

*MIT 255  is an optional course for students who want to take the Computed Tomography registry and need a clinical rotation. Students must be completing or have completed CT certificate courses. If interested in this course, please email Christine_Smith@owens.edu.

Spring Semester


Petition for Certificate Completion


Students are eligible to become a candidate for a certificate when the student has completed all necessary requirements. Students who are registering for their final semester of course work must submit a petition for certificate completion by accessing their Ozone account.

Visit the Owens website for petition deadline dates and fee information.  For more information regarding certificate completion refer to Chapter 2 - Academic College Policy, 3358:11-2-51, Graduation Requirements Policy and Procedures.