Stellar Career College’s Computed Tomography Technologist (CTT) program prepares graduates to work as CT Technologists. Our CTT program provides graduate Radiologic Technologists, Radiation Therapists, as well as graduate Nuclear Medicine Technologists with the great opportunity to complete both didactic coursework, clinical skills, and experience required to qualify for professional certification and to excel in this field.
Moreover, our training program offers clinical externships for computed tomography technologists (CTTs), which are essential for certification. Students who successfully complete the program will be awarded a Certificate of Completion from the State-approved Stellar Career College. Graduates will be eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists’ (ARRT) Certified Computed Tomography Examination.
The Computed Tomography Technologist (CTT) program trains its graduates in terms of:
- Learn how to ensure radiation safety in the clinical setting,
- Learn how to Interpret orders for diagnostic imaging procedures.
- Demonstrate how to communicate effectively in a healthcare setting.
- Apply knowledge and skills to career development in the field of Computed Tomography (CT).
Students who successfully complete all required courses in accordance with the college’s Satisfactory Academic Requirements and meet their financial obligations towards the college will be awarded a diploma.
Students must fulfill the following requirements in order to be eligible to challenge the national certification exam in Computed Tomography (CT) via ARRT:
- Must complete Stellar Career College’s ARRT-accredited Computed Tomography Technologist Program.
- Must demonstrate a level of competence in formal classroom education (didactic coursework) in addition to the clinical requirements of the program.
- ARRT upholds high ethical and professional standards. Students must follow the ARRT Standards of Ethics, along with the Rules of Ethics. Any ethics violations must be reported to ARRT within 30 days of their occurrence. Applicants who fail to comply with these rules risk losing their eligibility. So many sorts of misconduct, accusations, charges, and convictions can surely violate ARRT’s Rules of Ethics.
Any day of the week is applicable for students’ enrollment. The applicant will be notified about the next start date when they enroll. Acceptance into a program requires a high school diploma, General Education Diploma (GED), a college transcript, or an equivalent.
REGISTRATION:
- A copy of the applicant’s high school diploma, GED, college transcript, or equivalent is necessary for application.
- Applicants must fill out and also sign an enrollment agreement.
ADDITIONAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENT:
- In order to enroll in this training program, applicants must have a valid Radiology/X-Ray, Nuclear Medicine, or Radiation Therapy credential.
Stellar Career College Indiana is approved by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (ICHE), 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-4206. Phone Number 317-464-4400 or www.che.in.gov.