Undergraduate

AAS in Limited Medical Imaging and Safety

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Jump into a healthcare career with A-State’s Limited Medical Imaging and Safety program. In just two years, you'll prepare for entry-level imaging roles and certification exams so you can start helping patients quickly. Or, use this as a stepping stone to continue into a bachelor’s degree in one of our many Radiation Science programs.

How to Apply*

Step 1

Apply to A-State

Step 2

Apply to the Program
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Degree Overview

Associate of Applied Science in Limited Medical Imaging and Safety

Our program teaches you to perform limited X-rays and practice MRI safety. You’ll prepare for both the ARRT Limited Scope of Practice in Radiography exam and the ABMRS MRI Safety Officer exam. This A.A.S. degree can put you into an imaging career in two short years!

Cost

$323 per credit hourTuition & Fees

Degree Requirements

 60 credit hours

Course Catalog

University Requirements

  • Apply to A-State
  • Completed Online Application
  • Application Fee: $30

  • Official Transcripts
  • Separate Program Application
All Admission Requirements
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Careers & outcomes

This associate degree is the first of its kind and can lead you directly into the workforce in clinics, urgent care centers, and hospitals. With real x-ray lab training and a clinical rotation, you will have the experience and knowledge employers are looking for.
This associate degree is the first of its kind and can lead you directly into the workforce in clinics, urgent care centers, and hospitals. With real x-ray lab training and a clinical rotation, you will have the experience and knowledge employers are looking for.

What type of roles can you get?

Whether you are looking to continue your education in Radiologic Sciences or start working right away, you can find many roles such as:

  • Limited License X-ray Technologist
  • Imaging Assistant
  • MRI Assistant
  • MR Safety Officer (MRSO)
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I attribute getting this job to my A-State education, especially the clinical hours. That’s where we really learn how to do the work and we make great connections.
— Erin Inman ’21, Lead Interventional Radiologic Technician at NEA Baptist Hospital
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Program Requirements

How to apply to LXMO program

All students must apply to Arkansas State University before acceptance to the Limited X-Ray Machine Operation program.

  • Apply to Arkansas State University.
  • Determine whether you meet the Admission Requirements for the LXMO program.
  • Download Fall LXMO application. (Fall Applications due by 5pm on May 31st.)
  • Submit completed application electronically to jmcooper@astate.edu.
Technical Standards

In order to ensure patient safety and welfare, the student must demonstrate "with or without accommodations" in order to successfully complete the program:

  • Sufficient eyesight to observe teaching methods and patients, manipulate equipment and accessories, and evaluate radiographs for quality.
  • Sufficient hearing to communicate effectively with members of the healthcare team and patients and hear various patient, equipment and background sounds.
  • Sufficient gross and fine motor coordination to manipulate equipment and accessories, lift a minimum of fifty (50) pounds, and respond promptly to patient's needs.
  • Satisfactory intellectual and emotional functions to ensure patient safety and to exercise independent judgment in the performance of assigned responsibilities in stressful situations.
  • Satisfactory verbal, written, and reading skills to effectively and promptly communicate in English.
  • The ability to work collaboratively and demonstrate ethical behaviors with all members of the healthcare team.
The Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences programs and professions require a high level of proficiency in English so that all students will be able to fully meet academic and clinical objectives as well as meet criteria for professional licensure.
FRESHMEN STUDENTS

Freshmen applicants who meet one of the following criteria will receive automatic admission to Arkansas State. While you have to meet minimum criteria, test scores are still required:

  • 3.00 cumulative high school grade point average (or GED test score equivalent)
  • 19 minimum ACT super score or minimum 990 combined SAT super score
  • Class rank in the top 20% of applicant's graduating class
  • A holistic application review process

Admitted freshmen who require remediation (based on entrance exam scores) or who have less than a 3.00 cumulative high school GPA will be required to participate in the Transition Studies leadership based support program throughout their enrollment at Arkansas State University

ADMISSION APPEALS

Freshmen applicants who do not meet automatic admission standards may be admitted to the university upon approval of the Undergraduate Admissions Appeal Committee. Freshmen approved by the Undergraduate Admissions Appeal Committee will participate in the Transition Studies leadership-based support program. In addition to an official high school transcript and official entrance exam scores, submit to the committee:

  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Statement of purpose answering the following prompts:
    • Why is A-State a good fit for you and your educational goals?
    • What are your academic and personal strengths and how do you plan to grow as a student at A-State?
    • What experiences outside of the classroom impact or had an impact on your academic performance.

Documents must be submitted at least two weeks before the start of classes for the semester.

FRESHMAN ADMISSION CHECKLIST:

  • Completed Online Application
  • $30 Application Fee
  • Official High School Transcript
  • Official ACT/SAT Score
  • Immunization Record (2 MMRs)
TRANSFER STUDENTS

ADMISSION CRITERIA:
Transfer students are encouraged to apply for admissions the semester prior to enrolling in classes. You must have a cumulative 2.0 GPA on ALL transfer work. Students still in high school who have earned college credit should apply as a freshman.

TRANSFER ADMISSION CHECKLIST:

  • Completed Online Application
  • $30 Application Fee
  • Official college transcript(s) from all colleges attended (emailed attachments and faxes will not be accepted)
  • Completion of English Comp I and College Algebra OR official entrance exam scores
  • Immunization Record (2 MMRs)
NON-DEGREE STUDENTS

ADMISSION CRITERIA:
Individuals who wish to pursue courses of special interest without submitting academic credentials may register for a maximum of six hours per semester (or three per summer term) accumulating up to 12 semester hours of undergraduate non-degree credit. Thereafter, non-degree students must comply with university admissions requirements or obtain a written waiver from the Registrar.

CAUTION: Non-degree students should not enroll in courses that are required in the general education program. Courses taken for non-degree credit are not acceptable toward a degree unless validated later by the student's meeting all conditions for admission to the university, including remediation requirements.

Non-degree students are required to meet the same course prerequisites as other students. Non-degree students are generally not eligible to participate in financial aid programs. Due to specific enrollment limitations, non-degree students may not register through the university's web registration system.

NON-DEGREE ADMISSION CHECKLIST:

  • Completed Online Application
  • $30 Application Fee
  • Immunization Record (2 MMRs)
POST-DEGREE STUDENTS

ADMISSION CRITERIA:
Students who have earned a bachelor's degree and plan to enroll in additional undergraduate coursework should apply as a post-degree student. This includes students who earned a bachelor's degree at A-State.

POST-DEGREE ADMISSION CHECKLIST:

  • Completed Online Application
  • $30 Application Fee
  • Official college transcript where the bachelor's degree was received
  • Immunization Record (2 MMRs)
RETURNING (READMIT) STUDENTS

ADMISSION CRITERIA:
Students who have previously attended A-State but have not completed a bachelor's degree should apply as a readmit student. If you earned credit at A-State while still in high school, you should apply as a freshman or transfer student. Students who attended A-State and then attended another college should apply as a readmit student and submit the transcript from another institution.

RETURNING ADMISSION CHECKLIST:

  • Completed Online Application
  • $30 Application Fee
  • Completion of English Comp I and College Algebra OR entrance exam scores
  • Official College Transcript (If attended another institution after you attended A-State)
  • Immunization Record (2 MMRs)
TRANSIENT STUDENTS

ADMISSION CRITERIA:
Students who have not earned a bachelor's degree who are enrolled at another institution and plan to transfer coursework back to their home institution should apply as a transient student. Transient students are required to meet the same course prerequisites as other students. Transient students are not eligible for financial aid or scholarships.

TRANSIENT ADMISSION CHECKLIST:

  • Completed Online Application
  • $30 Application Fee
  • Official college transcript from currently enrolled college or letter of good standing
  • Immunization Record (2 MMRs)
CONCURRENT STUDENTS

The A-State Concurrent Program is a partnership between the university and high schools to offer qualified high school students the opportunity to satisfy both high school and university credit requirements simultaneously through specific concurrent credit courses.

1. TAKE A CAMPUS TOUR

Learn about all A-State has to offer while visiting campus! We have a great team of student Chancellor's Ambassadors who love showing future students around the place they call home. To schedule a campus visit, click the link below and select the type of tour, date, and time that works best for you.

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2. COMPLETE AN APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

Please complete an online admissions application. Click the link "Create an account" under the First-Time User heading. You will be emailed a temporary PIN number for your initial log in. Then you can set a new password. This will allow you to log in at any time and check your application status. For more detailed instructions, please check our UG application guide.

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3. SUBMIT A $30 NON-REFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE

You will pay the application fee online when completing your application. To apply for an application fee waiver, please submit the Undergraduate Application Fee Waiver Request Form.

4. REQUEST OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT

Once you've applied, have your high school send us your transcript. This is typically handled through your high school counseling office. Also, if you've taken any concurrent enrollment college courses, have those official transcripts sent as well.

Official transcripts can be sent electronically through school-verified sites or mailed to:

Office of Admissions, Records and Registration - Arkansas State University
P.O. Box 1800
State University, AR 72467

5. SEND OFFICIAL TEST SCORES

Prospective students may use the following submission methods:

  • High School Transcripts and Test Scores:
    All high school transcripts, ACT scores, and SAT scores must be sent directly from the high school or issuing institution, either via mail or electronically, to be considered official.
    Examples of school-verified electronic sources:
    • TRIAND
    • EDI
    • eScript
    • Scoir
    • Slate.org
    • Parchment
    Alternatively, these documents can be mailed directly from the high school to:
    Office of Admissions - Arkansas State University
    P.O. Box 1800 | State University, AR 72467
    If a student hand-delivers a transcript or test scores, they must be in a sealed envelope from the institution to be considered official.
  • College Transcripts and Test Scores:
    All college transcripts must be sent directly from the institution via mail or electronically to be considered official.
    Accuplacer scores must come directly from the institution or College Board to be considered official.
    If a student hand-delivers transcripts or test scores, they must be in a sealed envelope from the institution to be considered official.
  • Documents Received by A-State Admissions Counselors:
    Transcripts, test scores and shot records received by A-State Admissions Counselors during school visits should be uploaded directly into Slate. These documents are considered official if:
    • They are received directly from a school official.
    • They are received from the student in a sealed, school-branded envelope.
    • The Admissions Counselor who receives these documents must attest to their authenticity.
  • Proof of MMR Immunization:
    Students may submit proof of MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) immunization directly. These documents are not required to be in a sealed envelope.
  • Official Test Scores:
    ACT Scores:
    ACT scores can be sent directly to Arkansas State University via the high school or through Encoura. For more information on how to send ACT scores, visit ACT Score Sending.

    SAT Scores:
    SAT scores can be sent directly via the high school or through the College Board. For details on sending SAT scores, please refer to SAT Score Sending.

    Accuplacer Scores:
    Accuplacer scores can be sent directly by the testing administrator at the testing site, the College Board, or through the A-State Testing Center. For more information, visit Accuplacer Score Information.
6. SUBMIT TWO MMR (MUMPS, RUBELLA & RUBEOLA/MEASLES) RECORDS

MMR records are not required for admissions but must be submitted to enroll in on-campus courses.

Upload a copy of your MMR records to your application or have MMR records sent to:

Office of Admissions, Records and Registration - Arkansas State University
P.O. Box 1800