Medical Imaging Concentration with an emphasis in Computed Tomography

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 37.8 k / Year(s) Deadline: Mar 1, 2025
251–300 place StudyQA ranking:4482 Duration:4 years

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Our program offers an entry-level Bachelor of Sciences pathway to become a Nuclear Medicine technologist. A Bachelor of Sciences in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS), concentration Medical Imaging is offered for those medical imaging technologists who are currently certified in Radiography, Radiation Therapy, Nuclear Medicine, Sonography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging and wish to complete a degree completion program. Also offered are pathways to certification in Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Nuclear Medicine technologists operate equipment that creates images of areas of a patient’s body. They prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients. The radioactive drugs cause abnormal areas of the body to appear different from normal areas in the images. http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/nuclear-medicine-technologists.htm#tab-2

Supported through the Department of Radiology. The University of New Mexico School of Medicine and working in conjunction with University of New Mexico Hospital provides students a  degree completion program that prepares graduates for a career of their choice in Nuclear Medicine, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT) and the BSRS .Each program involves academic course work, certificates include intensive clinical training at various medical facilities throughout the state. When not in the classroom, each student works under the supervision of clinical staff on a wide array of equipment and learns how to perform the various procedures associated with each type of examination.

Students completing CT, MRI or Nuclear Medicine program requirements are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) examination. Nuclear Medicine students are also eligible to take the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) examination.

Students applying to the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS) program should be either enrolled in the programs listed above or have completed an entry level Medical Imaging Program such as x-ray, ultrasound, or radiation therapy. Students are required to transfer prior college credits to the University of New Mexico before admission to the BSRS program.

Term 1 Hours Towards Degree: 13 Crucial course:  Hours Minimum Grade  
  ENGL 110: Accelerated Composition or ENGL 111: Composition I and ENGL 112: Composition II or ENGL 113: Enhanced Composition 3  
  MATH 121: College Algebra or STAT 145: Intoduction to Statistics 3  
  BIOL 123: Biology for Health Related Sciences and Non-Majors 3  
  BIOL 124L: Biology for Health Related Sciences and Non-Majors 1  
  PSY 105: General Psychology 3  

 

Term Hours: 13    
Term 2 Hours Towards Degree: 26 Crucial course:  Hours Minimum Grade  
  ENGL 120: Composition III 3  
  CS 150L: Computing for Business Students 3  
  BIOL 237: Human Anatomy and Physiology I for the Health Sciences 3  
  BIOL 247L: Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I 1  
  PHIL 102: Current Moral Problems or PHIL 156: Reasoning and Critical Thinking or PHIL 245: Professional Ethics 3  

Term Hours: 13    
Term 3 Hours Towards Degree: 39 Crucial course:  Hours Minimum Grade  
  BIOL 238: Human Anatomy and Physiology II for the Health Sciences 3  
  BIOL 248L: Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II 1  
  Social Behavioral Science Core Course 3  
  Foreign Language Core Course 3  
  CJ 221: Interpersonal Communication 3  

 

Term Hours: 13    
Term 4 Hours Towards Degree: 48 Crucial course:  Hours Minimum Grade  
  Fine Arts Core Course 3  
  CJ 320 or CJ 323 or CJ 314 or CJ 344 or CJ 450 3  
  Humanities Core Course 3  

Term Hours: 9    
Term 5 Hours Towards Degree: 63 Crucial course:  Hours Minimum Grade  
  RADS 410: Physics of Computed Tomography 3  
  RADS 420: Computed Tomography Clinical I 3  
  RADS 480: Human Cross Sectional Anatomy 3  
  RADS 405: Medical Imaging Theory II 3  
  RADS 406: Medical Imaging Theory III 3  
 
Term Hours: 15    
Term 6 Hours Towards Degree: 78 Crucial course:  Hours Minimum Grade  
  RADS 398: Current Problems II 3  
  RADS 481: Medical Imaging Pathology 3  
  RADS 406: Medical Imaging Theory III 3  
  RADS 411: Physics of Computed Tomography II 3  
  RADS 421: Computed Tomography Clinical II 3  

Term Hours: 15    
Term 7 Hours Towards Degree: 82 Crucial course:  Hours Minimum Grade  
  RADS 412: Computed Tomography Physics Review 1  
  RADS 422: Computed Tomography Clinical III ** 3  

 

Term Hours: 4
  • Completed international admissions application
  • $50.00 application fee
  • Evidence of English language proficiency
  • Official academic transcripts and any required translations
  • Financial Responsibility Form and Official Bank Statements
  • TOEFL  PBT 520. CBT 190. IBT 68
  • IELTS  6.0
  • Pearson Test of English 47
  • Certificate of General Secondary Education

Scholarships

  • International Amigo Scholarship
  • Global Leadership scholarship 
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