Wellness and Health Sciences - 21MI - Medical Imaging A.A.S.
Program Overview
Catalog Description
The medical imaging program is a limited enrollment program with courses that are offered during the day in eight-week modules, alternating between the classroom and clinical education. Classes are offered through blended learning instruction. Students are required to meet the screening requirements in effect at the time of screening. Students who screen and are accepted into a limited enrollment program will be required to complete the curriculum that is in place at the time of entrance into the program. If students who screen are not granted admission, they must rescreen and satisfy all screening and curriculum requirements in place for a future program to start. See page 30 for more information about the CAREERS agreement
Screening Deadline: Third Monday in October
The Medical Imaging Program prepares radiographers to work in medical facilities producing radiographic examinations which are interpreted by a radiologist or another medical specialist. Graduates of the program are qualified to take the national certification examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Graduates also meet the additional criteria required for Illinois licensure. The Medical Imaging program is nationally accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology: 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850 Chicago, IL 60606-3182, (312) 704-5300, mail@jrcert.org.
The mission of the College of Lake County Medical Imaging Program is to cultivate exceptional Radiologic Technologists through equitable high-quality instruction in didactic, laboratory, and clinical settings. The Medical Imaging Program advocates independent, professional and ethical judgment, cultural and technical competence, advanced quality care, and continuous education to the diverse communities it serves.
The College of Lake County Medical Imaging Program’s Vision is committed to providing a holistic education designed to meet the needs of community stakeholders. In addition, the Medical Imaging Program upholds the Values of the College of Lake County… Purpose, Integrity, Excellence, Inclusion, Unity, and Compassion.
The number of students that can be admitted to the MIM Program is limited. Therefore, a screening procedure is used to select the academically best qualified from those who request consideration. Preference is given to residents of CLC’s district, or a community college district which does not offer a Medical Imaging program and is a member of the CAREER consortium. Students who live outside of CLC’s district but are eligible for in-district tuition because they are employed by a district employer are NOT considered residents of the district for purposes of selection into the program. Students enrolled in the program are required to undergo a background check and a urine drug screen prior to attending their clinical site (MIM 114). The results of the background check and drug screen may result in the student losing his/her seat in the program. The costs are borne by the student.
To be Considered for Admission to the Medical Imaging Program, Students must Complete the Following Screening Requirements Prior to the Screening Deadline.
Students must have submitted the following documents to the Welcome and One-Stop Center:
Student Information Form.
Official high school transcript with graduation date OR Official GED test scores OR Official college transcripts with graduation date and degree awarded OR Official foreign high school or college transcript evaluated by a NACES approved agency
Medical Imaging Program Request for Screening Form
If using courses from another college to meet prerequisites or degree requirements, submit an official transcript and a “Request for Evaluation of Prior College Transcripts” form to the Office of Registrar and Records
Minimum Selection Criteria:
Student Records Must Indicate the Following:
High school graduate or equivalent or high school senior in the last term
College Reading and Writing Readiness and Basic Algebra Readiness
CLC Cumulative GPA is 2.0 or above
High school chemistry or physics with a lab (1-year, C or better) OR CHM 120 or CHM 121 or PHY 121 or an equivalent course (C or better)
BIO 123, BIO 161, or BIO 244 or an equivalent course (C or better)
One of the following Math options:
High School Algebra (2-years, C or better) OR
TM02 C or better (within 18 months of completion) OR
CLC ALEKS Math Placement Test 30+ OR
Math ACT score 20+ OR
Math SAT score 510+ OR
MTH 102 C or better OR
MTH 105 C or better OR
Completion of a higher level math course than 102 or 105 (C or better) OR
Equivalent course from another college or university
course: Introduction to Medical Imaging (C or better)
Applicants may take the NLN PAX exam once every 90 days (approximately three months). NLN PAX exam results that are less than 90 days between exams will not be considered. Scores used for screening into limited enrollment programs will be valid for only 3 years prior to a screening deadline. Scores older than 3 years will not be considered for screening. An applicant must obtain a minimum RN composite percentile score of 40 and a minimum score of 30 in math, reading, and science. Visit https://www.clcillinois.edu/programs-and-classes/academic-divisions/biodv/nln for more information.
Must be eighteen (18) years of age by the fall semester following the screening deadline to enroll in the first clinical course (course).
course: Anatomy and Physiology I- currently enrolled and will complete at end of the fall semester of the screening year (C or better) OR completed course (C or better)
Students must earn a minimum grade of “C” in each Imaging course to continue in and graduate from the program.
Note: The lecture portion of the course is blended learning. MIM courses are provided in 8-week learning modules, alternating between didactic and clinical education.
Program Title
Plan Code
Award Type
Division
Free Form Requisites
Spring Semester One | 6 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
CLC120^ | College Success Seminar | 2 |
BIO245 | Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 |
Summer Session One | 5 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM111 | Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning I | 5 |
Fall Semester One | 13 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM114 | Clinical Practice I (First 8 weeks) | 3 |
MIM113 | Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning II (Second 8 weeks) | 5 |
MIM116 | Advanced Radiographic Procedures I (Second 8 weeks) | 2 |
ENG121 | English Composition I | 3 |
Spring Wintersession | 1 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM115 | Clinical Practice II (First 2-weeks of Jan.) | 1 |
Spring Semester Two | 13.5 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM115 | Clinical Practice II (First 8 weeks) | 3 |
MIM212 | Principles of Radiographic Exposure (Second 8 weeks) | 2.5 |
MIM210 | Technical Aspects of Patient Care (Second 8 weeks) | 2 |
PSY121 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
CMM121 | Fundamentals of Speech or | |
CMM128 | Interviewing Practices | 3 |
Summer Intersession | 1 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM212 | Clinical Practice III | 1 |
Summer Session Two | 3 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM212 | Clinical Practice III | 3 |
Fall Semester Two | 13.5 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM211 | Imaging Equipment (First 8 weeks) | 5.5 |
MIM216 | Computer Imaging (First 8 weeks) | 2 |
MIM215 | Clinical Practice IV (Second 8 weeks) | 3 |
PHI125 | Introduction to Ethics | 3 |
Winter session | 1 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM215 | Clinical Practice IV (First 2-weeks of Jan.) | 1 |
Spring Semester Three | 9 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
MIM214 | Advanced Topics in Radiography (First 8 weeks) | 3 |
MIM275 | Introduction to Sectional Anatomy (First 8 weeks) | 1 |
MIM219 | Radiography Seminar (First 8 weeks) | 2 |
MIM271 | Clinical Practice V (Second 8 weeks) | 3 |
Total Hours for A.A.S. Degree | 66 |
^ CLC 120 is an institutional requirement for graduation.