Program Overview
The Radiation Therapy Technical Certificate prepares students to become radiation therapists who assist in the treatment of cancer patients. Working as part of a health care team and supervised by a radiation oncologist, the radiation therapist positions the patient for treatment, performs the necessary mathematical calculations to determine the radiation dosage and delivers the radiation treatments utilizing highly sophisticated equipment.
In order to be considered for the Radiation Therapy Specialist program, the student must be registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) as a radiologic technologist or nuclear medicine technologist.
If you are considering employment in a state other than Florida, click here to ensure the program curriculum meets the requirements to sit for licensure or certification testing in that state.Additional Information
Program Roadmap
Quick Facts
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Program Code:
4105
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Degree:
Radiation Therapy Specialist (A.T.C.)
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Total Credits:
43 Credits
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Online Program:
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Financial Aid Eligible:
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Program Contact
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4105
Radiation Therapy Specialist (A.T.C.)
43 Credits
Career Opportunities
Certifications and Licenses
Upon completion of this two-year degree program, graduates are eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) board examination in Radiation Therapy.
Note: If you are considering employment in a state other than Florida, please visit https://www.fscj.edu/academics/license-disclose to determine if this program will meet the selected state’s requirements to sit for licensure or certification testing.
Ready to Begin Your Journey?
Join Florida State College at Jacksonville Radiation Therapy Specialist (A.T.C.) program today.
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