The Ohio State University College of Medicine's School of Allied Medical Professionals offers a radiologic sciences and therapy program for students who wish to earn a bachelor of science (BS) degree in the radiologic sciences. Students in the program participate in clinical rotations at large urban hospitals, small rural clinics and private practices for a wide range of work experience. You can also choose to specialize in radiography, radiation therapy or diagnostic medical sonography as a part of your degree. Tuition is $30,924 per year for residents; nonresidents pay an additional $16,053 as of 2010.
Ohio State University
Division of Radiologic Sciences and Therapy
Atwell Hall
453 West 10th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
614-293-8315
amp.osu.edu
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine offers advanced training in radiology as a medical school specialization. The University Hospital in Cincinnati admits no more than eight students per year into its advanced radiology residency program. Admissions for each program is highly competitive. All medical students at the university are required to develop a solid foundation of experience in different aspects of radiology. Fourth year medical students have the option to take a one-month clerkship in the radiology department to develop their experience even further. Tuition for the College of Medicine is $30,855 per year for Ohio residents and $47,406 for nonresidents as of July 2010.
University of Cincinnati
234 Goodman St.
Cincinnati, OH 45267
513-584-4396
med.uc.edu
The University of Akron offers an associate of applied science in radiologic technology that prepares students to take the certification exam of the American Registry of Radiologic Technology and obtain a license from the Ohio Department of Health. Courses for the program are held at the University of Akron campus and the Akron Children's Hospital. Clinical rotations include the university, hospital and other local medical practices for a full 40 hours per week during the clinical portion of the program. Tuition for the associate's degree program is $7,375 per year for Ohio residents plus an additional $301 per credit for nonresidents as of July 2010.
University of Akron
302 Buchtel Common
Akron, OH 44325
330-972-7111
uakron.edu