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Bachelor’s in Radiologic Science

Hi everyone!

So I’m currently an X-Ray tech, graduated last August. I wanted to take a break from school for some time to relax and really consider if I want to go back. I know I don’t want to go into really any other modality- I do genuinely enjoy x-ray and nothing else interests me as much. With that being said, is there any other post-primary degrees that focus on just x-ray besides a Bachelors? I enjoy learning and want to go further.

Also, what are the pros/cons of getting a Bachelor’s? Pay, job difference, new career paths, etc. I have not yet met another tech who has a Bachelor’s for this. Please give me all info you have!! :) even if you think getting a Bachelor’s is a waste, please say that and why you think that way!! I truly do not want to spend a ton of money on a degree for it to be useless.

Also any recommendations for online only programs are appreciated!!!

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