Radiographers are in high demand. They are medical professionals
who require independent judgment, critical thinking skills and
extensive training to successfully administer radiographic tests.
These important medical procedures ensure that the vital organs,
bones and vessels within the body are functioning properly.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment is
expected to increase faster than average for medical technicians
specializing in the radiological sciences. You can prepare for
these growing opportunities through the Bachelor of Science degree
program in Radiologic Science at St. John’s.
Offered by the College of Pharmacy and
Allied Health Professions, this 128-credit degree program
comprises two years of collegiate instruction at the Queens campus
and two years of instruction at the University’s Dr. Andrew J.
Bartilucci Center and affiliated clinical sites.
After graduation, students are eligible to sit for the
New York State Radiologic Technology Licensing Examination and
American Registry of Radiologic Technology Certification in
Radiography. Graduates may advance into more specialized areas of
Computer Tomography, Angiography, Mammography, Magnetic Resonance
Imaging, Education and Administration.
We invite you to learn more about our program by exploring our
program requirements,
objectives,
academic resources and
faculty.
Contact Information
Mary Jo
Perry, M.S., R.T., (R) (M)
Program Director
(718) 990-8411
Perrym1@stjohns.edu
Lisa Matera
Assistant Director of Admission
(718) 990-2904
materal@stjohns.edu
Oliva Schum
Admission Counselor
(718) 990-8321
schumo@stjohns.edu