Posts tagged Technologist
Is there a big difference in salary for a radiologist technologist with a B.S. or an Associates degree?
Aug 18th
Question by Mean Geno: Is there a big difference in salary for a radiologist technologist with a B.S. or an Associates degree? I have a B.S. in Telecommunications Systems Management, but I’ve decided to switch my career and pursue an associates degree in radiologist technology. But there is a 4 year college an 1 hour away that offers a Bachelor’s of Science in Radiologic Sciences.
Just wanted to know to anyone who works as a Radiologists Technologist if there would be that big a difference in salary between having an associates or a bachelor’s in that field. Some people say yes, some More >
Q&A: What program in college should I study if I want a career as a Radiologic Technologist?
Aug 12th
Question by Meg: What program in college should I study if I want a career as a Radiologic Technologist? I am going back to school!! I want to get my Associates Degree with hopes of a career as a Radiologic tecnologist or technician. The college offers Radiography, Nuclear Medicine Technology and Radiation Therapy Technology. I DO plan on talking to a advisor in the future i just want to get a suggestion for other people who are hopefully professionals in a careers
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Answer by kajol POnline Degree-
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How to become a Radiologic Technologist?
Jul 7th
The junior college I am attending offers a 2 year program to become a RT but I read in the course catalog that they are seeking approval from the joint review committee on education in radiologic technology so does this mean they are not accredited and I would be wasting my time?
which is a better job – medical technologist (hematology) or data management?
Jul 6th
I have worked in a clinical research lab for the past 3 years (I have a BS in Biology) but I am looking to either get into medical technology or clinical data management…both jobs would essentially be entry level and train me. I have a job interview for both jobs next week… which field is better?
Electronics Engineering Technology Distance Learning – Become a Most in Demand Technologist
Jun 30th
Electronics Engineering Technology distance learning courses are flourishing, making use of the low entry-level requirement of a 2-year Associate Degree to become an Engineering Technician, and the further career advancement to an Engineering Technologist (or Applied Engineer) possible in the field by pursuing a 4-year Bachelors Degree. Among all Technicians and Technologists working in USA, Electrical and Electronics Engineering professionals make up more than one-third, which is a clear indication for their demand. And this demand is nowadays driven more by the high-tech industry’s need for Electronics Engineering Technicians, rather than the conventional industries’ need for Electrical Engineering Technicians.
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