Radiologic Technology (RAD)

The radiologic technology program is eight quarters in length and designed to prepare students for professional careers as radiographers in the medical field.

Students must meet general eligibility requirements to be considered for admission into the radiologic technology program. In addition, there are minimum physical requirements which students in the program must meet.

Students need to complete the courses in the sequence in which they appear on the curriculum. The curriculum involves 32 general, 12 basic, and 66 technical credit hours of course work requirements. Zane State College establishes its curriculum in alignment with the Professional Curriculum in Radiography developed and published by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists.

Students are required to follow strict radiation safety guidelines as established by the state of Ohio and other accrediting agencies

Faculty - Radiologic Technology
The radiology program faculty have extensive professional and academic experience.

Tricia Leggett, the program director, has earned a Master's in Education from Saint Josephs College of Maine, a bachelor’s degree from Malone College and an associate’s degree from Muskingum Tech. Leggett has been a registered radiographer since 1987 and is active in the Ohio Society of Radiologic Technologists and the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. Leggett has clinical experience at both hospital and private office radiology departments.

Tricia Leggett
Director / Assistant Professor, Radiologic Technology
740 / 588 - 1271    •     Health Science Hall, 325D    •     tleggett@zanestate.edu

Education

  • A.A.S., Muskingum Area Technical College - Radiologic Technology
  • B.A., Malone College - Allied Health
  • M.S., Saint Joseph’s College of Maine - Education


Lauren Thompson has earned an associate’s degree in radiologic technology and a baccalaureate degree in radiologic sciences concentrating in computed tomography, both from Kent State University. She has been a registered radiographer since 2000 and is also registered in computed tomography. Thompson is a member of the Ohio Society of Radiologic Technologists and the American Society of Radiologic Technologists.

Lauren Thompson
Instructor, Radiologic Technology
740 / 588 - 1241    •     Health Science Hall, 325D    •     lthompson@zanestate.edu

Education

  • A.A.S., Kent State University - Radiologic Technology
  • B.S.,  Kent State University - Radiologic Technology