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Explore Our Program

The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology is a four-year pre-medical program preparing students to become skilled, confident, and globally competitive radiographers. Regarded as the vital link between diagnosis and therapy, the field uses advanced imaging modalities such as X-ray, CT Scan, MRI, Ultrasound, Mammography, Radiation Therapy and more.

Our integrated curriculum and strong hospital affiliations provide solid academic grounding and extensive hands-on clinical experience. Beyond technical skills, the program also molds students’ character, professionalism, and ethical standards, helping them grow into compassionate and competent healthcare providers.

With medical imaging advancing rapidly, demand for radiologic technologists continues to rise. Graduates find opportunities in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and clinics locally and abroad, as well as in academe and research, driving innovation and training future professionals.

Offering Unit

The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology (BSRT) program is offered by MMC CAST's College of Radiologic Technology

Accreditation

The program was given a CHED Government Recognition

Licensure Examination Performance

The MMC CAST-College of Radiologic Technology demonstrated exceptional performance in the 2024 Radiologic Technologist Licensure Examination. The institution achieved an impressive overall passing rate of 71.43%, surpassing the national passing rate of 57.55%. This remarkable achievement underscores the institution’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence and its unwavering dedication to producing highly competent radiologic technologists.

Meet Our Faculty

Discover the expertise of our faculty who shape the future healthcare professionals.

Sharibel T. Ong, RRT, MAEd

Dean of the College of Radiologic Technology

Jose Wilbert M. Rabino, RRT

Full-Time Faculty, Instructor III

Joana Araracap, RRT, MSRT

Part-Time Faculty, Associate Professor

Jemima H. Lomangco, RRT

Part-Time Faculty, Instructor III

Shaira Angela M. Macalino, RRT

Part-time Faculty, Instructor III