UPDATE:
The following courses, certificate programs, and degree completion courses are currently not available until further notice:
- MIT 341 Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- MIT 342 Magnetic Resonance Imaging II
- MIT 365 - Mag. Resonance Imaging Review
- Radiologic Science and Nuclear Medicine degree completion programs must waive any and all MRI courses
What You'll Learn
- Medical Imaging Techniques
- Radiation Physics
- Radiographic Positioning
- Patient Care
- Contrast Media and Fluoroscopy
- Computed Tomography
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Interventional Radiography
- Mammography
Radiologic Science Program Information
Radiologic Science prepares the future radiologic technologist with a wide range of skills in general radiography along with mobile and surgical radiography, and fluoroscopy.
The program also provides an opportunity for students to receive didactic certifications in advanced imaging modalities such as Computed Radiography (CT), Mammography (M), and Interventional Radiography (IR).
Obtaining an Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech Radiologic Science degree will give you extensive training in communication skills and business practices to be eligible to take the radiography examination, administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Those who gain registration may pursue post primary certifications in areas such as Interventional Radiography, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Mammography.
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech Offers
- Full time clinical practice during senior year.
- On-campus lab is extensive and utilizes energized x-ray equipment.
- Faculty members are directly involved in the hands-on imaging/learning opportunities during the on-campus courses
- Simulation labs in each of the post-primary modalities
- Clinical observations at local healthcare facilities
- Low student-to-faculty ratio resulting in high engagement and learning opportunities
- Certifications offered in post-primary specialties such as MRI, mammography, CT, and interventional radiography.
Outcomes
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech gives students appropriate experience, supervision, education and industry experience to be competitive in a field with a high demand for bachelor’s degree prepared medical imaging professionals. Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech graduates have excellent opportunities for employment in hospitals, clinics, private practice and state and federal agencies. By 2026 this field is expected to employ 13% more people than currently in the workforce, which is faster than average growth. (bls.gov, August 2018).
Externship Locations
Featured Courses
Radiologic Science is a degree within the Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) department. Each degree under MIT requires prerequisite courses before admittance into the degree program. During this time, students are listed as Pre-Medical Imaging Technology (Pre-MIT) students. Admittance to the Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Tech Pre-MIT Program does not mean the student has been accepted into a specific MIT program.
Courses include laboratory exercises using energized x-ray machines, use of a variety of test equipment, and rotations through the radiography department at Sky Lakes Medical Center, which is across the street from the campus.
Radiographic Pathology
An overview of common pathological conditions encountered in the clinical setting, for RDSC students.
Radiation Protection
Basic properties, sources, units of measurement, dosimetry and biological effects of radiation.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Physics and principles used in the production used in the production of magnetic resonance images and spectroscopy.