Curriculum
College
College of Health Professions
Degree
Bachelor of Science
Campus
Center City
Format
On Campus
Curriculum
The curriculum for our Bachelors of Science Program in Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences depends on multiple variables:
- Program length (Program Options)
- Concentration choice(s)
- Order of concentrations
1-Year Program
Students in our 1-Year or Part-Time Programs choose one concentration to study. These program options are:
- 1-Year Bachelor's
- Part-Time Advanced Placement BS in Computed Tomography
Students should consult an admissions counselor or a Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences faculty member when choosing their concentration, to determine which is the best option for their future career and/or ensure smooth transition into our Master's Program.
Concentration Options
- Radiation Therapy (PDF)
- Medical Dosimetry (PDF) **
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (PDF)
- Computed Tomography (PDF) *
- Invasive Cardiovascular Technology (PDF) **
- Radiography (PDF)
- Abdomen-Extended & OB/GYN (General) Sonography (PDF)
- Cardiac Sonography (PDF)
- Vascular Sonography (PDF)
* This is the only option available for the Part-Time Advanced Placement BS in Computed Tomography.
** Not available for students in the 3+1 Program.
2-Year Program
Students in our 2-Year Dual-Concentration BS Program choose two concentrations and study one each year. We recommend that students study the concentration they are most interested in working in during their second year.
Your curriculum will vary based on when you study a concentration. The Radiation Therapy curriculum is different depending on whether you study it in your first or second year, and can vary depending on the other concentration you choose to study.
Students must consult an admissions counselor or a Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences faculty member when choosing concentrations, to determine which combination is the best option for their future career.
Concentration Options
Year-1 Concentration | Year-2 Concentration Choices |
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Radiography | Computed Tomography, Invasive Cardiovascular Technology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Radiation Therapy*, Abdomen-Extended & OB/GYN (General) Sonography, Vascular Sonography, Cardiac Sonography, Non-imaging track** |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Radiography, Radiation Therapy, Abdomen-Extended & OB/GYN (General) Sonography, Vascular Sonography, Cardiac Sonography, Non-imaging track** |
Abdomen-Extended & OB/GYN (General) Sonography | Cardiac Sonography, Vascular Sonography, Radiography, Radiation Therapy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Radiation Therapy, Non-imaging track** |
Cardiac Sonography |
Abdomen-Extended & OB/GYN (General) Sonography, Vascular Sonography, Invasive Cardiovascular Technology, Radiography, Magnetic Resonance, Radiation Therapy, Non-imaging track** |
Vascular Sonography | Abdomen-Extended & OB/GYN (General) Sonography, Cardiac Sonography, Invasive Cardiovascular Technology, Radiography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Radiation Therapy, Non-imaging track** |
Radiation Therapy | Medical Dosimetry, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Abdomen-Extended & OB/GYN (General) Sonography, Cardiac Sonography, Vascular Sonography, Non-imaging track** |
*Preferred pathway into Radiation Therapy is from Radiography but not required.
**All students are eligible for a non-imaging track in Education, Health Information Systems and Health Management after taking any of the above year one concentrations.
Note:
A dual-concentration student interested in Computed Tomography, Invasive Cardiovascular Technology and Medical Dosimetry can only take these as a second year option.
Consult an admissions counselor or a Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences faculty member when choosing concentrations to make sure you choose the combination that is right for you.
Please refer to the 1-Year Concentration Options for curriculum descriptions.