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Radiological Control Technicians School

Training Program

Credential(s) Offered

Industry certification, Measurable Skill Gain Leading to a Credential, Measurable Skill Gain Leading to Employment

Method of Delivery

In Person

When offered

Daytime Hours, Evening Hours

Instructional Program (CIP)

Engineering Technologies/Technicians, General. 150000

Description

The program states and defines the knowledge and
skill requirements necessary for successful completion of the
Radiological Control Technician Training Program. There are 13 lessons associated with the fundamental academics
program and 19 lessons associated with the site academics program. In addition, specific lesson plans may be added to meet the knowledge requirements in the Job Performance Measures (JPM) of the practical hands on program. Graduates obtain a Diploma in Radiological Protection Technology, Department of Energy - Certificates for Core Academics Fundamental and Radiological Worker. Also receive 40 Hours OSHA Hazardous Worker Certificate.

Details

Program Length (Weeks)

16

Hours

320

Entrance Requirements

High School Diploma or Equivalent

School

Idaho Adult Training Academies, LLC

WIOA Approved Program

Yes

Curriculum Competency Based

Based on the Department of Energy and Nuclear RegulatorKnowledge and Skills

Training Location(s)

670 N. State Street

Local WIB

40 - REG-1 WIB 1-5

Name of Credential

Radiological Control Technician

Type of financial aid offered or have access to

Limited Scholarships

Refund Policy

Refund requests will be processed upon written request by the student to the Administrative Office. Students who officially withdraw after tuition and fees are paid, but before classes begin, will be given a full refund of all charges, less a $250 administrative charge. The date of withdrawal is the date the Administrative Office receives written notification from the student.

Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?

Yes - US D.O.E

Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?

Yes

Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?

No

Cost Items

In-State Tuition

$5,000.00

Out-of-State/District Tuition

$5,000.00

Registration Fee

$100.00

Total In-State Program Cost

$5,100.00

Total Out-of-State Program Cost

$5,100.00

Demand Occupation(s)

29-2034.00Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
$32.00 per hour
Required Certification: Diploma - Radiological Control Technician

Provider Status

Approved

Address

670 North State Street, Shelley, Idaho 83274

Phone Number

(208) 522-4336

Fax Number

(208) 522-4131

Web Address

http://idahoatallc.com

Last Updated

Oct 27, 2025

Created

Sep 22, 2025

Renewal

Oct 27, 2026

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