This program, which some graduates complete within a year, enables students to gain expertise in several types of clinical imaging, including bone densitometry (BD), cardiac or vascular interventional radiography (CI/VI), computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography (M), echocardiography (RDCS), vascular sonography (RVT), and diagnostic medical sonography (RDMS). Students can choose to specialize in one of these modalities or opt to complete a non-clinical degree entirely online.
Learning Outcomes
After completing the Medical Imaging Technology curriculum, graduates are clinically competent, able to communicate effectively in the healthcare environment, think critically and apply problem-solving skills in the healthcare environment, and qualified to work as advance-practice radiologic technologists.