Imaging Sciences
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Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance

 

Bachelor's of Science in Imaging Science

Mission Statement

The CT/MR Program, in conjunction with the Department and University's Mission, is committed to preparing graduates to function as compenent computed tomography and magnetic resonance technologists and to provide a foundation for continued lifetime learning designated in computed tomography/magngetic resonance.


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CT/MR Course Descriptions

The Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance option comprises the 4th year of the baccalaureate curriculum and consists of 13 months (full-time) of didactic coursework and clinical practice. The applicant must be a radiographer (registry-eligible or registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) and have completed all prerequisites prior to entry. Students are admitted once a year (April), with classes beginning in the second summer session.

Graduates are provided with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform procedures using specialized computer equipment, magnetic resonance and ionizing radiation to produce sectional anatomy images of various parts of the body.  computed tomography image