College Course Descriptions. Students admitted to the University of Montana may enroll in the Pre-Radiology prerequisite courses.

The student support offices including Enrollment Services, Disability Services for Students, Financial Aid, Registrar, Career Services, Educational Opportunity (EOC), Outreach Programming Office, Academic Advising, and administrative offices are located at the East Campus. Clinical education will begin at the end of the first semester. We elevate the awareness of two-year education as a result of our high retention, graduation and placement rates.

The Missoula College Dean's Office, department chairs and/or program directors may be contacted for … For more information, see the Applied Computing & Electronics section of this catalog.The Associate of Applied Science degree and Certificate of Applied Science programs are designed to prepare an individual for employment in a specific career or career pathway. CATALOG & ADDENDUM Charter College Catalog and Student Handbook 03.09.2020-02.28.2021 Third Edition 07.27.2020 (PDF) Charter College Catalog Addendum 07.27.2020 (PDF) CATALOG … Course List.

The minimum grade point average for the 60 credits required for the A.A. is 2.0. degree is the Missoula College Academic Advising Center. This degree program is available for students who have completed an Associate of Applied Science degrees from accredited institutions and who wish to continue toward completing a baccalaureate degree. Students should visit with their advisor for more information. The initial contact for information and degree planning for the B.A.S. All Business Technology programs, Health Professions programs, as well as a branch of the Mansfield Library, and a dining room are located on the River Campus.

The autumn semester of the second year also requires 400 hours of clinical instruction.Students entering the program are required to rotate to clinical sites outside the Missoula area on a periodic basis.

Students may apply while enrolled in the Pre-Radiology prerequisite courses with acceptance to the program to be determined after spring grades are finalized. degree is offered by the University of Montana - Missoula in collaboration with the Missoula College.

Refer to the sections on Technical Courses and Credit Maximums in this catalog (see index).Services designed to increase the success of students enrolled at Missoula College are available at the College. Title.

Degree Specific Credits: 75.

Transportation is not provided. Services designed to increase the success of students enrolled at Missoula College are available at the College. For more information, see the The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) With additional education and training, radiographers may be employed in radiation therapy, computed tomography, mammography, magnetic resonance imaging, diagnostic medical ultrasound, nuclear medicine, special vascular imaging, and cardiac catheterization.The Radiologic Technology program is approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. The Food Service Management program is accredited by the American Culinary Federation Educational Institute Accrediting Commission, the Paralegal Studies program is approved by the American Bar Association, and the Nursing programs are approved by the Montana Board of Nursing and accredited by Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). A Radiologic Technologist (Radiographer) uses critical thinking and independent judgment to obtain diagnostic medical images while providing quality patient care and minimizing radiation exposure. degree is the Missoula College. degree is not typically considered a transfer degree, although opportunities do exist at the University of Montana and some other baccalaureate degree-granting institutions for continuing in programs such as the University's Bachelor of Applied Science degree program.The College's Surgical Technology and Respiratory Care programs are reviewed by their respective Joint Review Committees and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. The Food Service Management program is accredited by the American Culinary Federation Educational Institute Accrediting Commission, the Paralegal Studies program is approved by the American Bar Association, and the Nursing programs are approved by the Montana Board of Nursing and Accredited by Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).

programs are designed to prepare an individual for employment in a specific career or career pathway. In some instances, particularly in Health Professions, the degree or certificate is a prerequisite for taking a licensing examination. The A.A.S. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit The mission of Missoula College is to create a comprehensive, accessible, student-centered learning environment that fosters individual growth, facilitates workforce development, and provides a foundation for advanced academic achievement.We envision a future where Missoula College is recognized as a model of excellence for two-year education in Montana, empowering students to succeed in higher education and continuing to serve the needs of the community and workforce.