Computed Tomography

Dandcee Kittivanichkulkrai

MSRS, MBA, RT(R)(M)(CT) Program Director

This program prepares students for employment as Computed Tomography Technologists and to take the National Board examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.

The Computed Tomography Profession

Computed Tomography is a medical imaging modality that uses ionizing radiation to produce cross-sectional images of the body. Graduates of the Computed Tomography Program will be known as CT Technologists or Computed Tomography Technologists. The CT Technologist is educated in physics, radiation safety, cross-sectional anatomy and pathology, and patient care. Duties of the CT Technologist may include the performance of CT imaging procedures, corroboration of the patient’s clinical history, patient preparation for procedures, operation of CT scanners and associated devices, evaluation of CT images for technical quality, and assistance with interventional procedures and specific quality control tests.

About the Program

The Malcolm X College – Computed Tomography Program is a two-semester program that provides a comprehensive academic and clinical education for a career in Computed Tomography. The clinical component requires students to obtain 12 hours per week at an assigned clinical affiliate. Students already working in a Radiography or CT department may be allowed to use their work location for their clinical experience. Working students should not take jobs that will interfere with this schedule.

The program curriculum incorporates the standards established by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) and the guidelines set forth by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The curriculum includes the initial training and education required for CT certification. Upon successful program completion, students may be eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) national certification examination in Computed Tomography.

Before a student enrolled in the Malcolm X College Computed Tomography program can be considered eligible to apply for ARRT certification, he or she must fulfill the following requirements:

  • Successful completion of the academic and clinical requirements of the program
  • All fees and other program charges paid in full
  • All Malcolm X College and clinical site property in their possession must be returned, or else remit payment(s) for lost, stolen or damaged property 

Admission Requirements

Technical Standards for Acceptance

  • ARRT (R) certification (completed or currently enrolled in a radiography program)
  • BLS certification
  • IEMA license

To participate in the clinical education portion of the Computed Tomography program, the student must possess additional nonacademic skills. These technical standards are consistent with the duties of the entry-level Computed Tomographer in a professional position. The applicant should have the ability to: 

  • Move, adjust and position patients for CT exams 
  • Move, adjust and manipulate equipment to perform CT procedures 
  • Possess visual acuity to review and evaluate images to determine image quality 
  • Communicate clearly, both orally and in writing, with patients, doctors and other personnel, and have the ability to follow written and verbal directions

To Apply: Application will open on September 2, 2025 and closes on November 14, 2025.

  • Submit official college transcripts.
  • Calculate admissions cumulative GPA.
  • Submit your application via our Student Portal (my.ccc.edu). Please follow the steps listed below:
    • Under "My Academic Plan"
    • Within "Academic Planning"
    • Click "Selective Application"

Job Outlook

Students who complete the Basic Certificate in the Mammography Program will have the opportunity to obtain a position as a Mammographer, with a median earning potential of $88,811 annually. To learn more about earning potential and employment opportunities, visit www.onetonline.org.

Earnings

According to the Radiologic Technologist Wage and Salary Survey – 2022 conducted by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, full-time salaries in Illinois for Computed Tomographers average $87,785. As with most professions, the length of time in the profession increases the salary accordingly.

Faculty and Staff

Name

Email

Phone

Room

Dandcee Kittivanichkulkrai

dkittivanichkulk@ccc.edu

(312) 850-4591

2103-B