Four career outcomes with a bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences 

Learn what you can do with the online Radiologic Sciences bachelor’s degree at Ohio State, what jobs you can get, and why radiology is a good career.
12/16/2025
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Learn what you can do with the online Radiologic Sciences bachelor’s degree at Ohio State, what jobs you can get, and why radiology is a good career.

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What can you do with a radiology degree?  

For professionals certified through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB), or the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), earning a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences can be a strategic step toward expanding your career options. Whether you work in radiography, nuclear medicine, or sonography, this degree opens doors to leadership, education, industry roles, and advanced study. 

Ohio State’s online AS to BS in Radiologic Sciences program is designed for credentialed imaging professionals who want to build on their associate degree and clinical experience, without putting their careers on hold. You can earn your radiology degree online through this flexible, 100% online program. Upon graduation, here are jobs you can get with a radiology degree.

1. Clinical applications and leadership roles 

A bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences will prepare you to take on advanced roles in clinical applications, including leadership and departmental management. With this credential, you may qualify to: 

  • Lead imaging teams and supervise technologists 
  • Manage radiology or sonography departments 
  • Oversee quality management and improvement strategies 
  • Develop and implement imaging protocols and ensure regulatory compliance 

If you’ve ever wondered why radiology is a good career, growing market demand, job stability, and career growth potential are major reasons. These roles require a broader understanding of healthcare systems, operations, and patient safety, skills emphasized throughout bachelor’s-level coursework. 

2. Teaching and research opportunities 

If you’re passionate about mentoring others or contributing to the future of imaging, a bachelor’s degree opens doors to teaching and research roles. These positions allow you to: 

  • Teach in accredited radiologic science or sonography programs 
  • Mentor future technologists and help shape the next generation of imaging professionals 
  • Participate in clinical research that advances imaging technology and improves patient outcomes 

Many academic institutions and research organizations require a bachelor’s degree as a minimum qualification, making it a critical step for professionals who want to move into education or innovation in medical imaging. 

3. Sales and clinical applications support 

Professionals with a bachelor’s degree are highly sought after in medical equipment sales and clinical applications support. These roles offer a unique career path outside the traditional clinical environment, including: 

  • Training healthcare teams on new imaging equipment 
  • Providing vendor support and technical expertise during equipment implementation 
  • Working with manufacturers to improve product design and usability 

Your hands-on experience with imaging technology gives you a unique advantage in these roles, and a bachelor’s degree helps you stand out in competitive hiring markets. 

4. Pathway to advanced degrees 

A bachelor’s degree in radiologic sciences can also fulfill foundational admission requirements for pursuing graduate education in healthcare and related fields. Whether you’re interested in clinical leadership, education, or specialized practice, here are a few common pathways: 

  • Radiographers may pursue a Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences, Healthcare Administration, Education or even Ohio State’s Master of Science in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 
  • Sonographers often consider graduate programs in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Public Health, Health Informatics, or Healthcare Administration 
  • Nuclear medicine technologists can explore advanced degrees in Nuclear Medicine Technology, Molecular Imaging, Healthcare Administration, or even specialized programs in Radiologic Sciences leadership. 

These advanced degrees can lead to roles in healthcare policy, academic leadership, or executive-level management. 

Earning your Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences is a gateway to broader career possibilities, increased earning potential, and long-term professional growth.  Whether you’re certified through ARRT, NMTCB, or ARDMS, this degree equips you with the skills and qualifications to take your career to the next level. 

 

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  • AS to BS in Radiologic Sciences Information Session: February 26, 12 p.m. ET

    02/26/2026 at 12:00 pm
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