The prestigious Mayo Clinic offers a 21-month program for graduates of a two-year accredited allied health program. If you don't have that degree, you need to have completed all prerequisite classes. Academic classes are on the The Rochester, Minnesota, campus holds live classes, while students in Jacksonville, Florida, take courses through an interactive classroom. All clinical education takes place on the Mayo Clinic campuses. Successful students earn a MSHS Certification of Completion, with a concentration in general and vascular sonography.
Mayo School of Health Sciences
College of Medicine
200 First St.
Rochester, MN 55905
mayo.edu/mshs/sono-career.html
On the main page of its website, Miami Dade College bills itself as the "most diverse college in the nation." It awards an associate degree in diagnostic medical sonography, and recommends that students complete three semesters in general education before applying for admission. The college recommends that students not work while taking the arduous program. Students take classes on the medical center campus in Miami, Florida, while the clinical portion of the program occurs at various sites in the community.
Miami Dade College
300 NE Second Ave.
Miami, FL 33132
mdc.edu/medical/AHT/DMS.default.asp
Pitt College in North Carolina offers an Associate of Applied Science in general sonography and two advanced certificates. Its demanding coursework includes general education, physics, cross-sectional anatomy and the different types of sonography. Applicants must have direct patient care experience and CPR certification to enroll.
Pitt Community College
1986 Pitt Tech Road
Winterville, NC 28590
pittcc.edu/academics/programs/health-sciences
St. Catharine, a small Catholic liberal arts school in a rural area of Kentucky has a liberal admissions policy and welcomes all religious traditions, according to its website. St. Catharine offers an associate of science degree in diagnostic sonography with three specialty tracks: general, vascular and cardiac sonography.
St. Catharine College
2735 Bardstown Road
St. Catharine, KY 49961
sccky.edu/academics/degree-programs
The University of Missouri's School of Health Professions offers a bachelor's of health sciences and a master's of health sciences (the only such degree in the U.S., according to its website) in diagnostic medical sonography, with specialties in abdomen, obstetrics/gynecology, echocardiography and vascular technology. Students start in a "pre-professional program," moving to professional status after they apply and secure admission to the diagnostic medical ultrasound program.
University of Missouri
School of Health Professions
409 Lewis Hall
Columbia, MO 65211-4560
shp.missouri.edu/cpd/DMU