List of Radiologic Sciences Schools

Radiological science is the practice of using various technologies (radiologic equipment) like X-rays, sonograms and medical imaging to detect and treat diverse diseases that afflict the human body. Areas of specialization that students of radiology generally pursue include nuclear medicine, sonography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography and radiation therapy, among others. A bachelor's degree is generally required for entry-level positions within the field. Schools offering radiology degrees vary in focus and emphasis. Some even offer online programs.
  1. Saint Joseph's College of Maine

    • Saint Joseph's College of Maine, a regionally accredited Catholic institution, offers an online degree program for students who want to enter the field of radiological science. Saint Joseph's offers both an associate's degree and a bachelor of science degree in the field of radiological science administration. The bachelor's degree program requires 128 credit hours for graduation. Core courses that all students in the program must take include areas of study such as quality in health care administration, American health care systems, ethics in health care, management foundations in health care administration, legal aspects of health care administration and health care financial management.

      Graduate & Professional Studies
      Saint Joseph's College of Maine
      278 Whites Bridge Road
      Standish, Maine 04084
      800-343-5498
      sjcme.edu

    Fairleigh Dickinson University

    • Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) offers a more traditional bachelor of science in the field of radiology technology. Students must complete 76 credit hours in the field of radiological technology in addition to the school's 55 credit hours in general education requirements. Areas of study required by the school's radiological science program include radiographic procedures, principles of radiographic exposure, film critique, the fundamentals of patient care, imaging equipment, pathology, ethics and law in diagnostic imaging, clinical-based lab education, fundamentals of health care management and radiation biology and advanced safety procedures.

      Fairleigh Dickinson University
      College at Florham
      285 Madison Avenue
      Madison, NJ 07940
      973-443-8500
      fdu.edu

    Southern Illinois University

    • Southern Illinois University (SIU) in Carbondale, Illinois, offers a third possibility for a degree in radiological science. SIU offers a bachelor of science degree in the field with one of three possible areas of specialization. Students choose from specializations in medical sonography, radiation therapy and magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. In addition to these bachelor's degree fields, SIU also offers a master's degree in medical dosimetry (someone who treats diagnosed medical problems with the prescribed amount of radiation). Students who take the medical dosimetry program must complete 30 credit hours in the field while completing an extensive clinical training program. The program takes approximately one year to complete; students accumulate 2,000 hours of classroom and clinical training during the program. This intensive program requires approximately 40 hours per week of classroom and clinical study for approximately 50 weeks out of the year.

      Southern Illinois University--Carbondale
      School of Allied Health
      Carbondale, IL 62901
      618-453-2121
      siuc.edu

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