- SF 9 (Original Report Card)
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- Photocopy of Birth Certificate (PSA Issued)
- Latest 2×2 picture (3pcs.)
- 1 Long Brown Envelope
- 1 Long White Folder
Help individuals regain independence and improve quality of life with a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy (BSOT)—a CHED-recognized program that prepares students to become licensed occupational therapists in the Philippines. This course blends health sciences, therapeutic techniques, and client-centered care to develop professionals who support recovery, adaptation, and inclusion.
The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology at the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA – Calamba Campus is a comprehensive program designed to train students in the use of advanced medical imaging technologies. It equips future radiologic technologists with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform diagnostic imaging procedures such as X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and ultrasound. Students are prepared to deliver accurate diagnostic results while ensuring patient safety and care.
Graduates of BS Radiologic Technology can pursue careers such as:
The program adheres to the standards set by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and ensures quality education through continuous curriculum development, qualified faculty, and modern facilities. Students are prepared to pass the Radiologic Technologist Licensure Examination.
Looking to start your journey toward success? Apply to a program at the Calamba Campus of the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA or schedule a campus visit to discover what awaits you.
Campus Address:
Barangay Paciano Rizal, Calamba City, Laguna, 4027
Phone:
(049)834-1159 | 0927-492-1304
Email:
admission.calamba@perpetualdalta.edu.ph
The program uses a combination of classroom instruction, laboratory simulation, and clinical exposure. Students engage in case studies, imaging analysis, and research projects that reflect real-world medical scenarios. Industry-relevant projects help develop technical competence and critical thinking skills.
Students undergo extensive clinical internships in accredited hospitals and diagnostic centers. These partnerships provide hands-on experience and open opportunities for employment after graduation. Networking with healthcare professionals enhances career readiness.
Yes, radiologic technologists are in high demand both locally and internationally due to the growing need for diagnostic imaging services.
The BS Radiologic Technology program typically takes 4 years to complete.
Yes, students are required to complete clinical internships in partner hospitals.
Yes, graduates must pass the Radiologic Technologist Licensure Examination to practice professionally.
For detailed program inquiries, faculty list, tuition rates, or to schedule a campus tour, contact the Molino admissions office.