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Radiologic Science MastersUniversity of North Carolina - United StatesThe UNC Radiologist Assistant Master of Radiologic Science (MRS) degree prepares students to practice competently and effectively as medical imaging professionals in radiology. The academic and clinical foundation in t... Show More The UNC Radiologist Assistant Master of Radiologic Science (MRS) degree prepares students to practice competently and effectively as medical imaging professionals in radiology. The academic and clinical foundation in the curriculum develops graduates with professional flexibility and adaptability to assume prominent roles and responsibilities after graduation in both career and scholarly pursuits. Offered by the Division of Radiologic Science in the Department of Allied Health Sciences, the program is 24 months in length. The curriculum combines distance education and web-based instruction with a radiologist-directed clinical preceptorship. This clinical preceptorship includes a minimum of 1,792 clinical hours and is completed off-campus. Students are encouraged to identify a radiology practice to serve as a preceptor. This radiology practice must include American Board of Radiology (ABR) certified radiologists who are willing to instruct and assess the competence of the RA student(s) working and learning under their supervision. In addition to the distance education courses and clinical preceptorship, 1-2 on-campus seminars are required each semester. These sessions are designed to provide students the benefit of face-to-face contact with faculty and to enhance critical thinking and analysis skills related to radiological procedures and images. Educational activities fill each session's schedule, but there are also opportunities for professional networking with other RA students and faculty. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with GPA of 3.0 Other Fees |
$18,600 Domestic $41,400 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Radiologic Science Administration BachelorsSaint Joseph's College of Maine - United StatesThis online administration program prepares radiologic science professionals for supervisory and teaching positions within radiology departments and schools. Radiography Technologists can earn an associates or master's... Show More This online administration program prepares radiologic science professionals for supervisory and teaching positions within radiology departments and schools. Radiography Technologists can earn an associates or master's degree, while receiving credit for prior clinical courses and for general education courses required for licensure. - Understand the conceptual framework for the provision of health services - Successfully meet the demands of supervisory and management positions of radiography departments - Integrate management, financial, human resource and ethical concepts as they apply to health care management. Program options include courses to complete an associate's degree that will also be credited if you continue on for a bachelor's degree! Our faculty members have practical experience in radiologic science administration and health administration and will work one-on-one with students.
Highlights - Flexible online format that allows you to study at your own schedule, at your own pace and at your own location. - Courses blend content with professional work experience, allowing for immediate application in your work setting. - Faculty with practical experience in radiologic science administration and health administration will work one-on-one with students. - No on-campus residency required; optional two-week summer sessions on lakeside campus to accelerate degree. - Fast track to the Master of Health Administration degree program Master of Health Administration Degree Course and Curriculum - The Associate of Science degree, with a major in Radiologic Science Administration provides a degree completion option for individuals with certification in radiologic science administration. Entry RequirementsYou must be a graduate of an accredited public or private high school, have passed a GED examination, or provide proof of completion of a GED equivalent, or must have completed a state-approved high school diploma through home schooling. Other Fees |
$11,168 Domestic $11,168 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Radiologic Sciences BachelorsNorthwestern State University of Louisiana - United StatesThe RT to BSRS program provides an individualized plan of education to assist technologists, who are ARRT registered in Radiography, in gaining the skills necessary to meet their future career goals. This program was d... Show More The RT to BSRS program provides an individualized plan of education to assist technologists, who are ARRT registered in Radiography, in gaining the skills necessary to meet their future career goals. This program was designed for technologists who are interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences degree. The plan offers an opportunity for the technologist to complete upper division Radiologic Sciences courses after the completion of general education courses. The technologist may earn credit without enrollment in some radiologic sciences courses. Entry Requirements1. Earn Minimum 2.35 Cumulative High School GPA 2. 18 or Higher ACT English Subscore (450 SAT) AND 19 or Higher ACT Math Subscore (460 SAT) 3. High School Core GPA 2.00 or 20 ACT (940 SAT)
International applicants International first time freshman must have completed a recognized secondary program comparable to U.S. high school graduation, and have academic records comparable to those required to meet the freshman admission standards. International students for whom English is a second language are required to demonstrate English proficiency. - Submit Official TOEFL scores (www.toefl.org) (Minimum TOEFL score of 500 paper, 173 computer, or 61 internet-based. Other Fees |
$18,660 Domestic $18,660 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Health Sciences - Diagnostic Medical Imaging & Therapy BachelorsNorthern Arizona University - United StatesPrepare to work in diagnostic imaging by earning a bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences – Diagnostic Medical Imaging & Therapy through Northern Arizona University. This diagnostic medical imaging and therapy progra... Show More Prepare to work in diagnostic imaging by earning a bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences – Diagnostic Medical Imaging & Therapy through Northern Arizona University. This diagnostic medical imaging and therapy program explores the healthcare fields of nuclear medicine, ultra sound, radiography, and radiation therapy. This bachelor’s degree completion program is entirely online and complements an associate degree in diagnostic medical imaging. Advance your healthcare career without interrupting it. Healthcare career opportunities for this online college degree in Health Sciences – Diagnostic Medical Imaging & Therapy span hospitals, medical clinics, community colleges, health departments and even Indian Health Services. Establish your career in Diagnostic Medical Imaging and Therapy and find work as a:
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Entry RequirementsTo be admitted into this program , you must have an associate's degree, either completed or in progress, at a regionally accredited institution and the associate's degree must be completed prior to the awarding of the degree. Other Fees |
$10,860 Domestic $10,860 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Medical Imaging Sciences BachelorsClarion University - United StatesClarion University's Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences degree program offers concentrations in:
Radiologic technology Clarion University's Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences degree program offers concentrations in:
Radiologic technology The medical imaging sciences program prepares graduates as medical imaging science clinicians at the professional level. The program provides students a scientific knowledge base in medical imaging as well as a liberal arts education. As a student enrolled in the Medical Imaging Sciences Program you will: - Receive comprehensive advising and mentoring from seasoned allied health faculty - Have the opportunity to live in a Medical Imaging Sciences Living Learning Community - Have a premium academic schedule that assures seating in required courses - Enroll in new Venango College allied health courses designed specifically for the medical imaging sciences program - Participate in discussion groups on topics such as interviewing and applying to clinical sites - Be coached for successful transition from the university environment to the clinical environment - Apply for a number of scholarships that are exclusive to health care students - Join the Medical Imaging Sciences Club and benefit from activities that will help you gain a better understanding of your major and your chosen profession - Learn from and build friendships with other health care students including those in other majors Additionally, the program provides graduates with knowledge and skills to advance in the science and practice of medical imaging. It also provides a foundation for graduate education in masters and doctoral programs. Entry RequirementsTo be considered, graduates must be from an approved secondary school or have obtained a General Education Development high school equivalency diploma issued by the Pennsylvania (or associated state) Department of Education. Home-schooled applicants must be a graduate of a Department of Education-approved home-school association program. Medical imaging science students are required to maintain a minimum 2.0 QPA and earn grades of "C" or higher in all required science and clinical courses. Admission to a clinical program in radiologic technology or sonography is at the discretion of the clinical sites' admissions committees and is competitive. Admission to the medical imaging sciences program at Clarion University does not guarantee admission to a clinical program in radiologic technology or ultrasound (sonography). Other Fees |
$21,480 Domestic $23,160 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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