Your First Step Toward a Career in Radiology.
The Radiology Technology (Rad Tech) Preparation concentration is designed for students aiming to enter the Conemaugh Radiology Technology program. This program provides the essential prerequisite coursework and general education classes required for the joint diploma and degree, setting you on the path to a rewarding career in radiology.
What makes our program stand out?
- Comprehensive Preparation: Gain the foundational knowledge needed to meet the prerequisites for the Conemaugh Radiology Technology program.
- Seamless Transition: Complete general education courses that align with the joint diploma and degree requirements.
- Expert Guidance: Learn from experienced faculty dedicated to your academic and professional success.
- Flexible Learning Options: Study at your own pace with courses designed to fit your schedule.
Why Enroll in Our Program?
- Strong Academic Foundation: Build the skills and knowledge necessary for success in radiology technology.
- Supportive Environment: Benefit from small class sizes and personalized attention from faculty and staff.
- Career-Focused Pathway: Start your journey toward a high-demand career in healthcare.
How and Where You Will Study
Students can enroll in this program in a variety of ways.
- In-Person at the Richland Campus: Experience the benefits of in-person learning. At our designated Penn Highlands locations, you’ll attend daytime classes that offer hands-on learning, face-to-face instruction, and access to on-campus resources designed to support your success.
- Asynchronous Online Program: Complete your coursework in a fully asynchronous online environment through our learning management system, Brightspace. This flexible format means there are no set class times. You can watch videos, read course materials, and submit assignments on your own schedule, as long as you meet the due dates set by your instructor.
Completion of the Liberal Arts & Sciences (A.A.): History concentration allows for a seamless transfer into a bachelor’s degree in History, historical research, political science, or other history-related programs.
Possible transfer schools include PA State System Universities, the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Robert Morris University, and Mount Aloysius College.
