Radiologic Health Sciences
Radiologic Health Science courses are part of the interdisciplinary curriculum designed to provide educational experiences which are common to the imaging and therapeutic modalities of radiology.
The Radiologic Health Sciences programs are divided into two categories: Associate Degree programs and Certificate programs. The Radiologic Health Sciences programs that lead to an Associate in Applied Science degree are in Nuclear Medicine Technology, Radiation Therapy Technology and Radiography. The Radiologic Health Science programs that lead to a certificate of completion are in Breast Imaging/Mammography, Computerized Tomography Technology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology and Radiation Therapy. These are advanced programs that require credentials, such as certification or registry in a Radiologic field, as a prerequisite.
Students interested in Radiologic Health Sciences courses must meet individual program entry requirements. Entry requirements for the associate and certificate programs vary. Updated 5/5/2009
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