Rasmussen Associate

Radiologic Technology Associate's Degree program guide

The complete current public path: program, exact course code, then the registered Module or verified Empowered Learning project layer.

What is complete here

Every exact course code printed for this program in the 2025–2026 catalog is linked to a full class guide. Public substitutions and scheduled addendum changes remain labeled instead of being flattened into one required sequence.

Program radiologic techn... at Rasmussen, program to course to standard Module or verified Empowered Learning project path, from Rasmussen Tutors
Program radiologic techn...: exact course code to the registered Module or six-project-plus-final CBE path.

Read the public program map correctly

Graduates of this program know basic concepts of anatomy and physiology, medical imaging, radiation production, and radiation safety. Graduates of the program will implement proper patient care techniques, operate radiographic equipment, position body parts, and follow radiation safety standards. Graduates can provide quality diagnostic medical imaging at a variety of clinical settings through the use of standard X-ray, mobile X-ray, and fluoroscopic technologies. They value critical thinking, communication, diverse perspectives, technology and information literacy, and patient safety and care.

The source is the current 2025–2026 Rasmussen Catalog and Student Handbook together with its July 7, 2026 addendum. This page records the catalog identity and public course choices; it does not claim that every listed code belongs in one student's schedule. Location, licensure status, entrance option, specialization, transfer evaluation, prerequisites, substitutions, and advisor approval can change the registered plan.

The official directory and catalog page were checked July 30, 2026. Recheck both before registration because program availability, campus closures, state rules, clinical placement limits, and future-effective curriculum changes can move independently.

The classes, one by one

CourseCurrent catalog titleCreditsPublic role
ENC1101English Composition4current catalog
PHA1500Structure and Function of the Human Body4current catalog
MAT1222Algebra4current catalog
E242Career Development2current catalog
HSC1531Medical Terminology4current catalog
RTE1000Introduction to Radiology and Patient Care5current catalog
RTE1100Radiology Physics5current catalog
RTE1200Advanced Modalities in Radiology3current catalog
RTE2000Radiographic Equipment and Acquisition3current catalog
RTE2100Radiographic Evaluation, Disease, and Quality Control3current catalog
RTE2200Radiobiology and Radiation Protection4current catalog
RTE2300Radiographic Positioning and Anatomy5current catalog
RTE2400Radiographic Positioning and Anatomy II5current catalog
RTE2500Radiographic Positioning and Anatomy III5current catalog
RTE2600Radiologic Technology Practicum I10current catalog
RTE2700Radiologic Technology Practicum II10current catalog
RTE2800Radiologic Technology Practicum III10current catalog
RTE2900Radiography Technology Capstone2current catalog

Program → course → Module or CBE project

This is a standard program path. Rasmussen's catalog and policies use Module as the native course unit, while the active classroom controls the number of Modules, the assignment names, and their deadlines.

For a standard course, copy the live Module labels into a course board and attach each real assignment, discussion, exam, lab, or clinical obligation to the Module where it appears. The catalog proves the course, not a universal Module count. For Empowered Learning, keep the Learning Plan, six competency projects, final project, weekly discussion, rubric criteria, feedback, and resubmission state separate.

A linked manual appears only when the course-specific assessment identity is public and verifiable. MAN4845 is the current exception: Rasmussen publishes all six project names, competencies, deliverables, and the final project on its official Empowered Learning page. Other courses remain fully supported at class level without invented manuals.

Build the registered course board

Start with the active classroom, syllabus, calendar, grading scale, rubric, and current announcements. Record every obligation as its own row: exact label, Module, deadline and time zone, point value, rubric or exam rule, evidence need, dependency, current status, feedback state, and next action. If a program is campus-based, add lab, simulation, clinical, clearance, travel, and attendance obligations to the same board.

Do not turn catalog credit hours into a guessed weekly schedule. A four-credit course can use different Module designs across formats and revisions. The live course is authoritative for what is due; this network supplies the course map and a repeatable method for controlling the work.

Turn the rubric into acceptance tests

Copy each criterion into a requirement ledger before drafting. Give it an action verb, evidence requirement, destination, completion test, and status. Directions control scenario, audience, length, file type, and constraints; the rubric controls what earns credit. Both must be visible in the plan.

In Empowered Learning, a project demonstrates a named competency and can be revised after feedback. Treat each attempt as a new version: preserve the rubric, record the reason for change, revise the smallest complete unit, and trace that correction through dependent claims, tables, calculations, visuals, and references. In a standard course, reconcile awarded points with the gradebook after every Module.

Quality, nursing gates, and professional boundaries

Run a content pass before a delivery pass. Confirm that every criterion has an answer, claims fit their evidence, calculations expose inputs and units, recommendations follow from the analysis, and the narrative agrees with tables and visuals. Then check citations, template, filename, accessibility, and upload rendering.

Pre-licensure nursing students must also control the current exam-average and clinical rules printed in the active syllabus and catalog. Treat exam preparation and written work as two lanes; assignment points cannot rescue a required exam average that has not been met. Never round a forecast unless the governing rule says to round.

Students remain responsible for real discussions, decisions, data authorization, clinical care, laboratory procedures, practicum hours, signatures, identity-verified assessments, and final submission. Tutoring can explain, plan, review, calculate, rehearse, and help revise de-identified work; it cannot impersonate a student or manufacture experience.

Questions about this Rasmussen program

Does this table replace my Rasmussen degree audit?
No. It maps exact public catalog codes. Transfer credit, campus availability, specialization, electives, substitutions, catalog addenda, and the active degree audit determine an individual plan.
Does every Rasmussen course use the same format?
No. Standard courses use their registered Module sequence. Empowered Learning courses use competency Modules with six skill projects and one final project. The live classroom controls the registered format.
Why are most Module manuals not linked yet?
A Module position is not an assignment identity. A public manual requires the real current title, directions, rubric, or assessment instrument.
Can tutoring complete clinical or authenticated work?
No. Students perform clinical, practicum, workplace, lab, discussion, identity-verified, and other authenticated activity and submit their own final work.

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