Nuclear Medicine Technology Admissions Guide

NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY - ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (AAS)

(Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admissions)

Application must be submitted online via: https://hccs.edu/coleman-apply
 
TermApplications AcceptedApplication Review

Application Status Notification

Fall: August 2024

 

 Nov. 6, 2023 - May 3, 2024

Nov. 15, 2023 - May 3, 2024

By May 31, 2024 

Program Duration, Study Mode and Class Schedule Information

Program Duration (Number of Semesters)Study Mode
Full Time: 6 semesters Part-Time: N/A Face-to-Face, Online, and Offsite Clinical Rotations

 

  • Program days and times may vary but you should plan to attend classes 4-5 days a week.  Day classes are generally between 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  Offsite clinical rotation hours are between 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  Please plan accordingly to ensure you have proper transportation.

 

Program Admissions Statistics

On average, approximately 50 students apply for admission each application period. Of these, approximately 25 applicants are typically accepted.

 

How Do I Submit An Application?

1. Apply to HCC:

If you are new to college or transferring to HCC, your first step is to become an HCC Eagle by submitting a free admissions application to HCC. Please create a profile and complete an application to obtain the HCC student ID number: https://prod.applytexas.org/. You will receive a welcome email response from HCC within 48 hours, be sure to save your HCCID-Number or P-Number/D-Number (if you are assigned one). If you have filled out an HCC application at any point, or you already have an HCC student ID number, please do not submit another HCC application. Multiple HCC new student applications and/or ID numbers are not allowed.

If you have not been enrolled for the past 3 semesters and are returning to HCC will need to reactivate your HCC student account: Returning Student Readmission | Houston Community College (HCC)

Program Application:

In addition to the HCC admission application, you must complete and submit the online Nuclear Medicine Technology program application using your HCC student ID number https://hccs.edu/coleman-apply: with a copy of high school or GED equivalent transcript, college transcript/s showing completion of the prerequisite/academic courses, and applicable supporting documents. For more information about prerequisite/academic courses, please refer to the sections: Program Application: Academic Course Requirements & Program Application.

Students must submit a positive titer for Hepatitis B, MMR, and Varicella with the program application by the application deadline. Titers must be dated within the previous 12 months.

2. Apply for Financial Aid (this step is applied for students who are seeking Financial Aid):

All students should apply for financial aid immediately after applying for admission to HCC. Filling out a financial aid application is the first step in learning your options to pay for college. HCC accepts financial aid applications throughout the year; submitting an application early will give you a better chance of securing aid.

  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov, 
  • Free Application for Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA) at edu/tasfa. 

If you need assistance paying for college, please visit the Coleman Financial Aid office for assistance or visit www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/financial-aid/

3. My Eagle HCC account checklist:

Please visit myeagle.hccs.edu, review and take action on the HCC Policy Checklist and On-Boarding Checklist. Your To-do List may have four types of checklist items in your Student Center, including Meningitis Vaccine and Texas Success Initiative requirements: 

  • Meningitis Vaccine – Required for all college students under the age of For more information on requirements, resources & any religious, medical, or online student exemptions, please visit Meningitis
  • Texas Success Initiative requirements – If you have the "Texas Success Initiative College Readiness Requirements" Checklist on your pre-enrollment To-do List in the Student Center, you have to be placed into core courses one of two ways.
  • Have an approved exemption (reason) for not taking Texas Success Initiative Assessment 0 (TSIA2). Please visit: Texas Success Initiative Assessment/ Exemption for more information. OR
  • Take the Texas Success Initiative Assessment 0 (TSIA2). Please visit: Texas Success Initiative Assessment for more information. 

4. Meet with HCC Coleman College Advisor:

At least once during the application acceptance period, an applicant must attend an In-Person/Virtual Program Information Session or must meet with an HCC Coleman Pathway Advisor or HCC Coleman Admissions Advisor via the phone or in-person or virtually at least once to ensure they are meeting all of the program admission criteria.
Applicants must submit proof with their program application, and this can be a Peoplesoft Student admin advisee note, email, or any other correspondence from HCC Coleman to the applicant.

5. Program Information Session:

Schedule and attend a virtual online Program Information Session. Please register at Nuclear Medicine Technology | Houston Community College - HCC (hccs.edu). For questions regarding the online delivery of program information sessions, please contact the program department at vikki.davislittleton@hccs.edu.

6. Submit official transcripts:

Please submit your official sealed (unopened) transcript(s) from high school, GED, and any other colleges and/or Universities previously attended. If you have completed your courses at HCC, you do not need to submit an official transcript. We do not accept unofficial copies or official copies that have been opened. There are two ways to submit an official transcript from your high school or previous institution: 

  • Submit Electronically: Have an official PDF transcript electronically sent from approved service providers such as Credentials, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse to admissions@hccs.edu
  • Submit by Mail: Please use the address: Houston Community College, Office of Admissions & Records, P.O. Box 667517, Houston, TX 77266-7517 
  • All foreign transcripts must be evaluated for US equivalency, and foreign transcripts must first be evaluated course-by-course by an approved evaluating agency. To find a list of approved evaluation companies, please visit Foreign transcript/ Foreign Credit Evaluators. Then, the official evaluation report must be submitted to HCC. The HCC Internal process can take up to 8 weeks for evaluation and transfer of course credits.
  • TSI/Placement Test: Submit your TSIA2 score; not all new students are required to take the Texas Success Initiative Assessment 2.0 (TSIA2). In order to determine your level of college readiness and placement status, you should submit a transcript from an accredited college/university/institution where you have satisfactorily completed college-level coursework or score reports from external tests like the SAT, ACT, AP, CLEP, IB, Placements may be set from a variety of sources. Please refer to the link Texas Success Initiative (TSI) College Readiness/ Placement Test to learn about your options/exemptions to complete this requirement. 

For more information on transcript(s) submission, please visit Transcript(s). It is the responsibility of the student to allow enough time for the evaluation of transcripts; please allow 6-8 weeks for evaluation and transfer of course credits.

To receive Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) credit toward admission to the Nuclear Medicine Technology program, the applicant should not have previously taken or attempted the course (by title) that is the same as the PLA credit for which he/she is applying. For more information on PLA, you may visit https://www.hccs.edu/resources-for/current-students/prior-learning-assessment/ 

 

Program Application: Academic Course Requirements

Course DescriptionCredit Hours

Cumulative GPA

minimum 2.5 or above

Prerequisite Courses

Complietion of the following courses with a minimum grade of 'C' - No later than summer semester of the application year.

MATH 1314 - College Algebra or higher math course with a least 3 semester hours. 3
CHEM 1305 and CHEM 1105 (formerly CHEM 1405) - Introductory Chemistry I (LEC/LAB) or higher Chemistry course with a total of 4 semester hours including the lab. 4
BIOL 2301 and BIOL 2101 (formerly BIOL 2401) - Anatomy and Physiology I (LEC/LAB) 4
BIOL 2302 and BIOL 2102 (formerly BIOL 2402) – Anatomy & Physiology II (LEC/LAB) 4
SCIT 1320 – Physics for Allied Health (College Physics will not substitute for this course) 3

Academic Courses

Academic courses are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED to be taken in advance but are not required for the application. 

ENGL 1301 – English Composition I  3

Social / Behavioral Science elective – 3 Credits

 3 

Humanity/Fine Arts Elective - 3 Credits

Please visit: Humanity/Fine Arts courses to find out acceptable courses or please contact academic advisors via email at coleman.advising@hccs.edu

Recommended Courses

Completion of the following courses is suggested for success in Required Courses

BIOL 1306 and BIOL 1106* (formerly BIOL 1406) – General Biology 

Placement Test

N/A

If you would like to determine your eligibility by calculating your cumulative points earned, please use our Admission Rubric form. 

 

Pre-Enrollment Process & Requirements

When the number of eligible applications exceeds program seat availability, selective criteria are used to determine which applicants are offered admission. Selective criteria are awarded based on the following:

  • 75% may be awarded based on the health program's academic criteria (grades earned from pre-entry form, required and recommended courses, and general education requirements).
  • 25% may be awarded based on interviews. Application rubric points are awarded based on the range of scores for each
  • All educational application requirements must be satisfied by the end of the summer semester in the year in which you are applying 

If you are offered admission, you will need to complete the following pre-enrollment requirements by a specific due date to maintain eligible status. Please note the Program Director will be in contact with you once your Letter of Intent has been received to provide you with information on the process of getting a background check, drug screen, personal health insurance, and deadlines for immunizations. Please check your email regularly for updates and information.

  • Complete the letter of Intent form by the deadline stated in the Admission Acceptance Offer email that will be sent to your submitted email address with the program application.
  • Proof of personal health insurance; if you need to purchase health insurance, please visit https://www.hccs.edu/resources- for/current-students/student-health-insurance/ for a list of health care insurance providers that HCC has compiled as a courtesy to students who wish to contact a potential provider to meet their personal health insurance needs. Students are advised to contact more than one company and compare offerings. 
  • Passing drug
  • Physical 
  • Immunization record showing: Hepatitis B positive titer (may take up to 8 months if you are completing the series and the titer. A FastTrack Hep B series that usually takes approximately 2 months to complete with series and titer is available.), MMR – 2 shots or titer, Tdap – every 10 years, TB – every year, Varicella – 2 shots or titer, Meningitis (required for students 22 years or younger) and Influenza – after September 1st
  • Cleared Criminal Individuals with a positive background must declare with Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board www.NMTCB.org and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Nuclear Medicine Technology: www.ARRT.org
  • Complete the mandatory Program Orientation on the date provided in your admission email. (Please clear your calendar so you are available to attend the mandatory orientations if you are offered admission as follows: Fall Term – plan to attend Orientation Between July and August)

Clinical Requirements for Program Progression & Completion

To provide students with the most robust clinical educational experience and to ensure that students progress and graduate as scheduled, it is highly recommended that applicants weigh all of their options before agreeing to a conditional acceptance into their desired health science program. In order to facilitate this decision-making, students should understand all of the requirements of their program, including clinical education.

To be placed in a clinical educational experience, students must comply with the guidelines and requirements of HCC clinical sites, including health and wellness directives. Most clinical sites require background checks, health testing, drug screens and immunizations, including proof of COVID- 19vaccination.

Students are required to provide to HCC proof that students meet all clinical requirements, with the exception of their COVID-19 vaccination status. Consistent with state law, HCC does not mandate the COVID-19 vaccination. Students have the choice to voluntarily disclose or not disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status through their HCC Complio account.

However, most healthcare facilities do require the vaccine as a condition of employment, volunteering, or student clinical placement. If a student chooses not to disclose their COVID-19vaccination status or is not vaccinated, HCC may not be able to place the student in clinical rotations. HCC will work to place such students into a clinical site that does not require the vaccine, provided such a site is available and HCC has an active affiliation agreement in place that meets the necessary conditions to provide an appropriate learning opportunity for the student. However, HCC cannot guarantee that clinical sites that do not require the COVID vaccine will be available at the time the student requires placement. At this time, many healthcare facilities are not accepting religious or medical exemptions for the COVID-19 vaccine for clinical students.

If a student chooses not to receive or to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and no clinical sites are available to accept the student that do not require the COVID-19 vaccination, the student’s progression in the program and graduation will be delayed or stopped all together. If a student cannot be timely placed in a qualifying clinical site, a student may not be able to complete the program. Our affiliate partners’ expectations are the same for our students as they would be when our students ultimately become employees in their chosen field.

Students with questions about clinical requirements and placement may contact the program director of their program of interest.

HB 1508 requires the following information be given to students:

If you are applying for admission to a program that prepares an individual for an initial occupational license or certification and/or if you later decide to change to a program that prepares you for an initial occupational license or certification, in accordance with state law, please be advised of the following:

  1. An individual who has been charged or convicted of an offense or who is on probation may not be eligible for issuance of an occupational license or certification upon completion of the educational program.
  2. It is the responsibility of the individual to immediately report to the program any change in status that would affect that individual’s eligibility to apply for a license or certification.
  3. Local, state or national licensing and certification authorities may issue additional guidelines related to criminal Applicants should contact their respective licensing or certification authority for more details.

Most health care programs require all students - admitted to the program - to submit to a national background check which may include fingerprinting. Applicants are encouraged to review all applicable eligibility requirements related to the respective occupational license or certification. Questions related to eligibility requirements should be directed to the individual program and applicable licensing or certification authority.

 

 

The Nuclear Medicine Technology Program

The Nuclear Medicine Technology Program requires participation in clinical rotations to complete the program. In order to participate in clinical rotations at our affiliate sites, certain background information must be verified. Students participating in clinical rotations must meet the same background verifications as clinical staff at our affiliate sites. For that reason, we require students to submit the following required background information before admission/enrollment in the program is completed.

  1. Social Security Number Verification
  2. Criminal Search (7 or up to 5 criminal searches)
  3. Violent Sexual Offender and Predator Registry Search
  4. OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities
  5. GSA List of Parties Excluded from Federal Programs
  6. US Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), List of Specially Designated nationals (SDN)
  7. State Exclusive List https://oig.hhs.texas.gov
  8. Driver’s license or government-issued identification 

Please note: Verification of this information is the financial responsibility of the student and must be completed through the program-approved vendor.

HCC Coleman College Grading Scale

To best prepare students for success in their chosen fields, Health Sciences Programs have high standards for progression. Unlike other HCC programs, the Nuclear Medicine Technology program requires a C (75%) or better to progress to the next course or semester in the program. For specific questions about grades, grading, and progression within Health Science programs, please contact Coleman College

at healthscience.info@hccs.edu

Nuclear Medicine Technology Program Grading Scale 

A = 100 – 90 %

B = 89 – 80 %

C = 79 – 75 %*

D = 74 – 60 %

F = 59 – 0 % 

*A grade of C (75%) or better must be achieved to progress to the next course or semester.

 

Estimated Costs

Tuition is estimated using the Texas resident rates. Out of district and out of state residents will have a higher tuition fees. Please visit http://www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/tuition-calculator/ for more information.

Tuition is for core coursework only. General Education and Support courses are not included. These are high estimates; actual costs will vary depending on health insurance coverage. 

Due to increases/decreases in books and supplements, please check the book store website at http://hccs.bncollege.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/BNCBHomePage?storeId=19561&catalogId=10001&langId=- 1 for updated cost information. Only required books are included in the estimate.

 

Pre EntranceAmount $
Criminal Background/Drug Screening $100.00
Physical Exam $100.00
Immunization $200.00
Medical Insurance Varies
Parking Varies
Supplies $100.00
Sub Total $500.00
1st Semester (9 of Semester hours) 
Tuition $766.50
Books $500.00
Uniforms $150.00
Parking (4months) Varies
SUB TOTAL $1,416.50
2nd Semester (11 of semester hours) 
Tuition $935.50
Books $300.00
Parking (4months) Varies
SUB TOTAL $1,235.50
3rd Semester (4 of semester hours) 
Tuition $344.00
Books -
Parking (4months) Varies
SUB TOTAL $344.00
4th Semester (9 of semester hours)  
Tuition $766.50
Books $200.00
Immunizations $100.00
Parking (4 months) Varies
SUB TOTAL $1,066.50
5th Semester (6 of semester hours)
Tuition $513.00
Books $125.00
CPR $40.00
State License $120.00
SW Conference Review Exam $60.00
Registry Exams $400.00
Parking (4 months) Varies
SUB TOTAL $1,258.00
Grand Total $5,820.50

 

 

Paying For College

You can use a valid MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or American Express card to pay for tuition and fees. You can also use debit card with Visa or MasterCard logo, but not a non-USA credit card. Online payment via check is also available.

Check or echeck payments have a 10 day hold on release of official transcripts. International students or their parents can also pay online from their country of origin with their local currency, where applicable. Online payment from other countries can be made through “International Fund Transfer” payment option.

Additional Options for Payment Financial Aid

If you need assistance paying for college, please visit the Coleman Financial Aid office for assistance or visit www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/financial-aid/

Scholarships

In addition to federal and state aid, scholarships are a great way to offset all or part of the cost of your education. Please visit https://www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/financial-aid/scholarships/ for more information.

Installment Payment Plan

If you are paying out of pocket and need assistance on how to setup a payment plan please visit Business Office at HCC Coleman or visit https://www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/student-financial-services/ for more information.

Program Information

Accreditation Agency

Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology

Graduates are eligible to take the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) examination and/ or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Nuclear Medicine Technology (ARRT).

Employment Opportunities

Nuclear Medicine Technologists may work in hospitals and diagnostic clinics.

Average Salary

Entry level salaries are in the range between $ 60,000 and $ 85, 000.

Questions

For further assistance on program admission requirements, please email us at: coleman.advising@hccs.edu 

 

Required Essential Functions

Functional CapacityStandards (Tasks)

Psychomotor Skills 

Gross Motor

Stand and maintain balance; sit and maintain balance.

Push, pull, bend, stoop, and reach above shoulders and below waist (e.g., position and assist patients/clients).

Work overhead (e.g., on the acquisition scope on top of camera). 
Fine Motor

Perform tasks requiring manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination (e.g., venipuncture, fill a syringe from a shielded vial, etc.).

Key/type and otherwise operate common desktop computer accessories. 
Physical Strength & Endurance

Exert force and lift objects up to 50 pounds routinely. Work standing upright 80% of the time.

Perform simple motor skills for unrestricted time periods. 
Mobility Perform manipulative skills and assist patients/clients from a sitting or supine position to a standing position (e.g., assist or move patients/clients from wheelchairs and stretchers onto imaging tables). 

Cognitive Skills

Critical & Analytical Thinking

Assess the condition of patients/clients assigned for an imaging procedure.

Organize and accurately perform the individual steps in a nuclear medicine procedure in the proper sequence.

Safety

Protect self and others from unnecessary radiation exposure. Abide by safety policies and procedures in classroom, laboratory, and clinical facility settings.

Maintain awareness of alarms and emergency signals, and respond appropriately (e.g., monitors, fire alarms, hospital codes, etc.). 

Sensory Skills

Observation Recognize readings on camera control panel and computer screens. Discern fine lines, distinguish gradual changes in blacks, grays, and whites (e.g., evaluate medical images for appropriate positioning and image quality). 
Perception

Perceive instructions from health care professionals and respond to verbal requests by patients/clients at six (6) to ten (10) feet.

Interpretation

Interpret scintigraphy images.

Discern patient/client dose and medical charts. Receive, organize, prioritize, and transmit information. Recognize and understand content conveyed in English.

Recognize and interpret facial expressions and body language. 

Social-Behavioral Skills

Communication

Demonstrate English language proficiency with patients/clients and members of the health care team (e.g., use communication that is clear and easy to understand).

Use proper communication techniques (e.g., correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling) in printed and typed correspondence. Provide clear verbal commands to patients/clients assigned for an imaging procedure at a distance of six (6) to ten (10) feet.

Adaptability

Adapt effectively to changing environments and increasing tension levels in a variety of situations.

Demonstrate flexibility and learn to function in the face of uncertainties and ambiguities inherent in the clinical problems of

many patients/clients.

Emotional Stability

Tolerate taxing workloads and function effectively under stress. Demonstrate consistency in exercising good judgment.

Exude willingness to take on responsibilities and challenges. Focus sustained attention on tasks. Attention to detail (e.g., demonstrate careful, nuanced attention, and thorough completion of work tasks).

Monitor and appropriately regulate your own emotions to maintain composure, without prompting from others (e.g., control anger and avoid aggressive behavior, even in very stressful or demanding situations).

Recognize constructive criticism and performance feedback as avenues for improvement. 

Interpersonal Skills

Interact compassionately and effectively with the sick and injured. Develop mature, sensitive, and effective relationships with health care team members and patients/clients.

Show respect for individuals of different age, ethnic background, religion, and/or sexual orientation.

Actively look for ways to help people. Adjust actions in relation to others’ actions.

Demonstrate sensitivity to others’ needs and feelings and be understanding and helpful on the job.

Ethics & Professionalism

Demonstrate professional demeanor and behavior and perform in an ethical manner in relation to peers, faculty, staff, and patients/clients.

Conform to appropriate standards of dress, appearance, language, and public behavior.

Protect patients’/clients’ privacy and confidential information (e.g., adhere to HIPAA restrictions).

 

Get in touch

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Vikki Davis-Littleton
vikki.davislittleton@hccs.edu