Duration

4 years

Starting Date

January, August

Tuition Fee

$ 21,578 per year (On campus)
$ 14,500 per year (Online)

Location

Kent, United States/Online

About the program

Job opportunities for CT and MRI technologists, sonographers and therapists exist in hospitals, surgical centers, clinics, physician offices and other healthcare facilities.

This Radiologic Imaging Sciences degree from Kent State University is designed to prepare students to sit for applicable licensure or certification in Ohio.

The Radiologic and Imaging Sciences major comprises the following concentrations:

  • The Computed Tomography concentration uses specialized x-ray equipment to create sectional images of the human body.
  • The Diagnostic Medical Sonography concentration uses medical ultrasound (high-frequency sound waves that produce images of internal structures) to diagnose a variety of conditions and diseases, as well as monitor fetal development.
  • The Magnetic Resonance Imaging concentration uses a powerful magnet, radio waves, and computers to create sectional images of the human body.
  • The Radiation Therapy concentration uses specialized high-energy treatment units to administer therapeutic doses of radiation to cancer patients.

Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Computed Tomography concentrations will be able to:

  • Effectively utilize critical thinking and problem-solving skills when performing computed tomography procedures.
  • Communicate effectively in oral and written form with patients, families and members of the health care team.
  • Perform Computed Tomography procedures successfully and consistent with entry-level requirements of a registered CT technologist. Successfully perform computed tomography procedures.
  • Determine the value of professional growth and development and to conduct themselves in a professional manner.

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