Radiologic Technologists and Technicians

Radiologic Technologists and Technicians

Take x-rays and CAT scans or administer nonradioactive materials into patient's bloodstream for diagnostic or research purposes. Includes radiologic technologists and technicians who specialize in other scanning modalities.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Alabama 3,800 $50,020 $24.05
Alaska 450 $77,690 $37.35
Arizona 4,310 $66,600 $32.02
Arkansas 2,300 $53,130 $25.55
California 18,290 $95,170 $45.75
Colorado 3,800 $68,810 $33.08
Connecticut 2,450 $74,780 $35.95
Delaware 780 $64,670 $31.09
District of Columbia 480 $79,320 $38.14
Florida 13,560 $59,570 $28.64
Georgia 5,550 $59,830 $28.77
Hawaii 550 $84,100 $40.43
Idaho 1,350 $62,370 $29.99
Illinois 8,780 $65,730 $31.60
Indiana 4,900 $60,620 $29.14
Iowa 2,920 $55,050 $26.46
Kansas 2,350 $58,550 $28.15
Kentucky 3,800 $57,000 $27.41
Louisiana 3,500 $54,350 $26.13
Maine 1,070 $62,780 $30.19
Maryland 3,160 $72,210 $34.72
Massachusetts 5,400 $79,360 $38.16
Michigan 6,300 $60,460 $29.07
Minnesota 4,300 $69,940 $33.62
Mississippi 2,420 $49,880 $23.98
Missouri 3,870 $57,910 $27.84
Montana 750 $58,570 $28.16
Nebraska 1,420 $58,700 $28.22
Nevada 1,470 $67,550 $32.48
New Hampshire 980 $70,250 $33.77
New Jersey 5,990 $74,300 $35.72
New Mexico 1,200 $61,200 $29.42
New York 15,180 $77,140 $37.09
North Carolina 7,400 $59,910 $28.81
North Dakota 890 $59,220 $28.47
Ohio 10,200 $59,780 $28.74
Oklahoma 2,840 $58,890 $28.31
Oregon 2,200 $78,800 $37.89
Pennsylvania 10,940 $60,390 $29.04
Rhode Island 820 $77,680 $37.34
South Carolina 3,770 $57,450 $27.62
South Dakota 990 $56,170 $27.00
Tennessee 4,830 $55,040 $26.46
Texas 16,870 $62,810 $30.20
Utah 1,490 $61,460 $29.55
Vermont 420 $66,100 $31.78
Virginia 5,400 $64,970 $31.24
Washington 3,210 $77,380 $37.20
West Virginia 1,900 $55,060 $26.47
Wisconsin 4,380 $63,330 $30.45
Wyoming 410 $64,210 $30.87

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

A program that prepares individuals to administer prescribed courses of radiation treatment, manage patients undergoing radiation therapy, and maintain pertinent records. Includes instruction in applied anatomy and physiology, oncologic pathology, radiation biology, radiation oncology procedures and techniques, radiation dosimetry, tumor localization, treatment planning, patient communication and management, data collection, record-keeping, and applicable standards and regulations.

Certificate
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Certificate Bachelor's Degree Post-Baccalaureate Certification
Bachelor's Degree

A program that prepares individuals, under the supervision of physicians, to provide medical imaging services to patients and attending health care professionals. Includes instruction in applied anatomy and physiology, patient positioning, radiographic technique, radiation biology, safety and emergency procedures, equipment operation and maintenance, quality assurance, patient education, and medical imaging/radiologic services management.

Associate Degree
Associate Degree
Associate Degree

A program that prepares registered radiographers to become registered mammographers. Includes instruction in anatomy and physiology, mammography instrumentation, mammography positioning, principles and procedures of mammography, and quality assurance.

Certificate
Certificate
  • $66,490 per year
    National average salary
    Moderate
    Job growth rate
  • Associate's degree
    Typical education requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as radiologic technologists and technicians.

  • Less than high school 1%
  • High school graduate 5%
  • College dropout 16%
  • Associate’s degree 52%
  • Bachelor’s degree 22%
  • Master’s degree 3%
  • Doctorate degree 1%

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