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Bridge Competition   A Bluefield State College student team won the Virginia's American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Student Conference "National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC) regional championship at Howard University in Washington, D.C. As a result, the BSC ASCE Steel Bridge Team will advance to the 2013 National Student Steel Bridge Championship, May 31 in Seattle, WA.
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School of Nursing & Allied Health   The School of Nursing and Allied Health offers degrees in nursing and radiologic technology. Programs offered include: baccalaureate and associate degrees in nursing, baccalaureate in radiologic sciences, and the associate degree in radiologic technology.


 
The W. Paul Cole, Jr. School of Business The School of Business at Bluefield State College offers a variety of programs. Students in the four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration program must complete the requirements of two specializations chosen from: accounting, management, marketing, or computer science.


 
School of Education The School of Education offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Elementary Education (K-6) or Early/Middle Education. The program prepares graduates to teach at the Elementary (K-6) grade level and/or the Middle School (5-9) grade level in one of four required areas of specialization: English/Language Arts, Mathematics, General Science, and Social Studies.

School of Engineering Technology & Computer Science Students graduating with a B.S. in Computer Science are prepared for positions as systems analysts, software designers, network professionals, and webmasters depending on the education path taken.

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Bluefield State College Bluefield State College was established as a black teachers college by an act of the West Virginia Legislature in 1895 and was integrated after 1954. By the 1960's the College had a comprehensive four-year program of teacher education, arts and sciences, and engineering technology. Gradually a variety of two-year technical programs evolved in response to local needs.

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May 23 2013

(Bluefield)—In a celebration of Bluefield State College's past, present, and future, 377 BSC students graduated, three esteemed alumni were awarded honorary doctorates, and an audience of more than 4000 packed the Brushfork Armory for the College's 112th commencement exercises. Dr. Paul H...
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May 22 2013

(Bluefield)—When Kevin Neese walked across the stage to receive his diploma at Bluefield State College’s 2013 commencement exercises, the Bluefield resident was positioned for what truly is the “next adventure” in his life.  This July, he will take his first air flight and first trip abroad to begin...
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(Bluefield)--The Bluefield State College Jazz Ensemble will present its annual Spring Concert on Monday, June 10 at 7 p.m. in the Basic Science Auditorium on the BSC campus. The Jazz Ensemble is a unique combination of area musicians dedicated to the performance of the finest arrangements featuring ...

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The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (2+2) is designed for the working radiologic technologist wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree. The radiologic sciences classes will be delivered through WEB CT, while all other supporting courses are delivered through traditional or distance education methods.

The goal of the BS Radiologic Sciences degree program is to provide registered radiologic technologists with learning opportunities to acquire knowledge and skills beyond the technical level.  “The American Society of Radiologic Technologists recognizes the baccalaureate degree as the professional level of radiologic sciences education.  An increasing range of knowledge and skills is required to efficiently and effectively operate within today’s health care environment.  There is a need for more sophisticated imaging management and leadership to respond to the clinical organizational and fiscal demands facing the health care industry.” (ASRT BSRS Core Curriculum)

The mission of the BS program in Radiologic Sciences is to provide technologists a pathway for career advancement in the radiologic technology profession that is accessible and affordable. This program will also prepare graduates upon completion of the BS degree in Radiologic Sciences for potential careers in the radiologic technology profession such as chief technologists, supervising technologists, department managers, and instructors in radiologic technology programs.  The student will have advanced courses in areas which will include patient assessment, management, & education, image quality, legal and ethical issues and research in radiologic sciences.

There is a 61 total credit hour requirement beyond the Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology.  These credit hours include 18 credit hours in radiologic science specialization courses, 15 credit hours of required core skills requirements (general education) and 25 credit hours in required courses.

The program requirements are:
  • AS Radiologic Technology (69 credit hours based on Bluefield State College AS RADT)* 

Required Core Skills Requirements:

  • ENGL 201/205 (3)
  • Social Science Elective (3)
  • SOCI 210 (3)
  • Fine Arts Elective (3)

Required Natural Science Courses:

  • General Chemistry I w/ Lab or Gen Biol I w/ Lab (4) or Physics I w/Lab (4)
  • 200 level elective (3) – in consultation with advisor
  • COSC 201 or higher (3)
  • Psychology 210 (3)
  • MATH 301 (3) or MATH 210 (3)
  • 300/400 level electives (15) – Restricted Electives (Must be in the areas of Natural/Physical Science, Math, Social Science and/or Health in consultation with the advisor.

Required Radiologic Sciences Courses:

  • RADS 300 – Patient Assessment, Management & Education (3)
  • RADS 310 – Quality in Imaging (3)
  • RADS 410 – Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues (3)
  • RADS 415 – Communication in Healthcare (3)
  • RADS 420 – Trends in Imaging (3)
  • RADS 430 – Imaging Research (3)  
  • BS Total Hours – 61credit hours
  • BS Program Credit Hours – 129 credit hours
*Graduates of programs other than Bluefield State College may be required to take additional hours to meet the 128 credit hour baccalaureate requirement.
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