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The University of Minnesota, Crookston has an articulation agreement with Northland Community and Technical College, East Grand Forks. Students who complete the A.T.S. degree in respiratory care or the A.A.S. in radiologic technology at Northland can move into the B.S. degree in applied studies at UMC. ![]() Respiratory Care Emphasis
The University of Minnesota, Crookston has an articulation agreement with Northland Community and Technical College, East Grand Forks. Students who complete the A.T.S. degree in respiratory care or the A.A.S. in radiologic technology at Northland can move into the B.S. degree in applied studies at UMC. The skills and competencies developed at the technical college combine with achieving the B.S. degree provide students with advancement opportunities in hospital, clinic, or home care settings.
The University of Minnesota, Crookston has an articulation agreement with Northwest Technical College, East Grand Forks, which allows students who complete the A.T.S. degree in respiratory care at NTC/EGF to move into the applied studies B.S. at UMC. The skills and competencies developed in the A.T.S. degree combined with achieving the B.S. degree provide students with advancement opportunities in respiratory care in hospital, clinic, and home care settings.
Radiologic Technology Articulation Agreement University of Minnesota, Crookston has developed a program of study with Northwest Technical College, East Grand Forks that allows a student to move easily from the Associate of Applied Science degree in Radiologic Technology into the Bachelor of Science in Applied Studies. The student would be able to graduate in four years with two degrees with a total of 125 credits.
Graduates of the AAS in Radiologic Technology are eligible for the national certification exam administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Successful completion of this exam qualifies the graduate as a Registered Radiologic Technologist. The additional completion of the BS in Applied Studies allows the graduate to compete for positions in departments where the bachelor’s degree is required. For more information, contact Lynnette Mullins. Respiratory Care Emphasis Program Outcomes
Courses taken at Northland Community and Technical College, East Grand Forks, will be transferred in to complete the first area (23 credits) and second area (31 credits) of study.
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