
Radiologic Technology Completion Program
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Marian University’s Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology is designed for ARRT-certified Radiologic Technologists who are interested in advancing into a management or supervisory role in the healthcare field. With a bachelor’s degree under your belt, you will be able to pursue new and exciting career opportunities.
Our program enables you to:
- Complete coursework online and on your schedule, allowing you to maintain your work and family commitments
- Choose from a variety of minors, tailoring the degree to your interests
- Gain a broader foundation of knowledge, preparing you for a variety of job responsibilities
- Finish your degree quickly and place yourself on a path to career success
In addition, your certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) immediately grants you 60 credit hours toward earning your bachelor’s at Marian University.
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Curriculum
Marian’s program complements your healthcare knowledge with a broad range of liberal arts courses. Choose from classes in psychology, history, philosophy, and more.
Sample Course Plan:
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Course
Plan
Liberal arts core, 30 credits:
A course designed to enhance students’ composition and critical-thinking skills, by providing experiences with a range of writing strategies, with emphasis on expository and argumentative prose. Students develop their awareness of the resources of language and of the stages in the writing process. The course aims to make students competent in standard edited English and to prepare them for the writing they will do in college and in their careers. The course also introduces students to the principles of college research, with emphasis on analytical reading of research material, focused use of sources, and the methodology of citation and documentation. It acquaints students with techniques of interviewing and conducting surveys, as well as with search strategies involving resources in print. The course provides guidance for students as they apply research principles to subjects within their disciplines or areas of interest.
A survey of important developments in political, social, economic, and cultural history from 1900 to the present day with special emphasis on the increasing interconnectedness of societies throughout the world and the rise of a more global economy and culture.
An introduction to Christian theology understood as the critical and reflective study of God’s revelation through the person, life, and teaching of Jesus Christ and of the implications of this revelation. Proceeding from the Catholic intellectual tradition and incorporating perspectives of other Christian traditions, this study aims to present theology as a striving for the harmony of faith and reason. Through critical study and reflection, students are introduced to specific concepts, terminology, and methodologies needed to participate well in on-going theological dialogue. Students have the opportunity to apply and reflect on their knowledge in written work, presentations, service-learning, community service, and/or retreat experiences.
This introductory philosophy course builds on the critical reading and thinking outcomes students will have achieved in the First Year Seminar, and prepares students for their future studies and for life by leading them to develop their abilities in three outcome areas: Interpretive Reasoning, Critical Reasoning, and Global Citizenship. Through engagement with historical, multicultural, and contemporary texts students will learn how to interpret texts, move from evidence to conclusions, and use their interpretations and conclusions to live a more examined life.
Radiologic technology courses, 60 credits:
Two-year radiologic technology program from an accredited school of radiologic technology (transferred as RAD 380, 390, 400, and 410).
0-5 credits:
Choose one of the following minors:
Healthcare Administration Minor – Online
Psychology Minor – Online
Marian’s Rad Tech completion program is designed for students who have successfully completed a Radiologic Technology program through an accredited school or hospital and earned certification through ARRT.
This program provides students with a foundation in the liberal arts, building on their experiences to develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students will also choose a minor from the following options: Business Administration, History, Management, Marketing, Healthcare Administration, Psychology.
Mission
Within a faith-based university, Marian University Radiologic Technology Program prepares students at an entry level, to provide radiologic services with an emphasis on quality patient care and technical competency, leading to a degree of Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology. The Radiologic Technology Program provides graduates with the opportunities to further their education by providing experience in various advanced imaging modalities.
Marian University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
To be accepted into the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology, you must:
- Possess an ARRT credential (with education from an accredited school or hospital program)
- Have a 2.0 GPA or higher
- Complete the application process by clicking here

Returning to classes as an adult meant juggling family, work, and school. I wanted to focus on courses necessary for me to advance in the field of radiography. Marian’s Radiologic Technology Completion Program provided an opportunity for me to maintain life balance while developing skills in management and leadership. This made it possible for me to advance to an instructional position in radiologic technology.
– Tabitha Miller, Radiologic Technology Instructor & Clinical Cooordinator
Teri Durkin
920.923.8526
tadurkin33@marianuniversity.edu
Tracey Marx
920.923.8573
tmarx@marianuniversity.edu
Brian Joachim, M.S.
Assistant Professor
920.923.8094
bwjoachim03@marianuniversity.edu
Tabitha Miller, M.S.
Assistant Professor
920.223.0136
tamiller25@marianuniversity.edu
Tuition
Tuition information for this program can be found here.
Term Starts & Application Deadlines
Terms | Application Deadline | Term Start |
Summer I 2020 | May 4th | May 11th |
Summer II 2020 | Jun 30th | Jul 6th |
Learn More
For more information, please call Michele Martin, our Enrollment Advisor, at 920.581.5830. Or you can email her at mmartin52@marianuniversity.edu
Curriculum
Marian’s program complements your healthcare knowledge with a broad range of liberal arts courses. Choose from classes in psychology, history, philosophy, and more.
Sample Course Plan:
Download
Sample
Course
Plan
Liberal arts core, 30 credits:
A course designed to enhance students’ composition and critical-thinking skills, by providing experiences with a range of writing strategies, with emphasis on expository and argumentative prose. Students develop their awareness of the resources of language and of the stages in the writing process. The course aims to make students competent in standard edited English and to prepare them for the writing they will do in college and in their careers. The course also introduces students to the principles of college research, with emphasis on analytical reading of research material, focused use of sources, and the methodology of citation and documentation. It acquaints students with techniques of interviewing and conducting surveys, as well as with search strategies involving resources in print. The course provides guidance for students as they apply research principles to subjects within their disciplines or areas of interest.
A survey of important developments in political, social, economic, and cultural history from 1900 to the present day with special emphasis on the increasing interconnectedness of societies throughout the world and the rise of a more global economy and culture.
An introduction to Christian theology understood as the critical and reflective study of God’s revelation through the person, life, and teaching of Jesus Christ and of the implications of this revelation. Proceeding from the Catholic intellectual tradition and incorporating perspectives of other Christian traditions, this study aims to present theology as a striving for the harmony of faith and reason. Through critical study and reflection, students are introduced to specific concepts, terminology, and methodologies needed to participate well in on-going theological dialogue. Students have the opportunity to apply and reflect on their knowledge in written work, presentations, service-learning, community service, and/or retreat experiences.
This introductory philosophy course builds on the critical reading and thinking outcomes students will have achieved in the First Year Seminar, and prepares students for their future studies and for life by leading them to develop their abilities in three outcome areas: Interpretive Reasoning, Critical Reasoning, and Global Citizenship. Through engagement with historical, multicultural, and contemporary texts students will learn how to interpret texts, move from evidence to conclusions, and use their interpretations and conclusions to live a more examined life.
Radiologic technology courses, 60 credits:
Two-year radiologic technology program from an accredited school of radiologic technology (transferred as RAD 380, 390, 400, and 410).
0-5 credits:
Choose one of the following minors:
Healthcare Administration Minor – Online
Psychology Minor – Online
Marian’s Rad Tech completion program is designed for students who have successfully completed a Radiologic Technology program through an accredited school or hospital and earned certification through ARRT.
This program provides students with a foundation in the liberal arts, building on their experiences to develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students will also choose a minor from the following options: Business Administration, History, Management, Marketing, Healthcare Administration, Psychology.
Mission
Within a faith-based university, Marian University Radiologic Technology Program prepares students at an entry level, to provide radiologic services with an emphasis on quality patient care and technical competency, leading to a degree of Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology. The Radiologic Technology Program provides graduates with the opportunities to further their education by providing experience in various advanced imaging modalities.
Marian University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
To be accepted into the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology, you must:
- Possess an ARRT credential (with education from an accredited school or hospital program)
- Have a 2.0 GPA or higher
- Complete the application process by clicking here

Returning to classes as an adult meant juggling family, work, and school. I wanted to focus on courses necessary for me to advance in the field of radiography. Marian’s Radiologic Technology Completion Program provided an opportunity for me to maintain life balance while developing skills in management and leadership. This made it possible for me to advance to an instructional position in radiologic technology.
– Tabitha Miller, Radiologic Technology Instructor & Clinical Cooordinator
Teri Durkin
920.923.8526
tadurkin33@marianuniversity.edu
Tracey Marx
920.923.8573
tmarx@marianuniversity.edu
Brian Joachim, M.S.
Assistant Professor
920.923.8094
bwjoachim03@marianuniversity.edu
Tabitha Miller, M.S.
Assistant Professor
920.223.0136
tamiller25@marianuniversity.edu
Tuition
Tuition information for this program can be found here.
Term Starts & Application Deadlines
Terms | Application Deadline | Term Start |
Summer I 2020 | May 4th | May 11th |
Summer II 2020 | Jun 30th | Jul 6th |
Learn More
For more information, please call Michele Martin, our Enrollment Advisor, at 920.581.5830. Or you can email her at mmartin52@marianuniversity.edu