专业概况
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The Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography specialization is offered during the fourth year in our Radiologic Sciences bachelor's degree program.
This specialization emphasizes the physics, technology, instrumentation, sectional anatomy, and pathologies common in MRI and CT. Upon completion of the program students are prepared to challenge the national registry examinations offered by The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Technologists employed in these specialty areas will be supervised by a board certified radiologist, but will be afforded a greater amount of responsibility and independence in the performance of their duties.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The program of study during the first year includes basic sciences, general core courses and health related electives. The second and third years are composed of courses for the basic radiography program and general core courses. Program structure allows for the simultaneous completion of the lecture and clinical course requirements. Clinical experiences during the second and third years are served in area and regional hospitals away from the University campus. The student is expected to assume financial responsibility, securing housing and transportation for clinical rotations.
Upon successful completion of their third year in the Program, the student will: be awarded an associate of applied science degree (AAS) in Radiography; complete the application process to sit for the national ARRT Radiography certification exam; In the fourth year (Fall semester), the students will begin Magnetic Resonance Imaging/Computed Tomography (MRI/CT) courses.
FOR CURRENT OR GRADUATE RADIOGRAPHY STUDENTS
The MRI/CT program offers those who are current students or graduate from another radiography program the opportunity to complete their bachelor's degree. If you are interested, please contact the academic advisor for transcript evaluation and additional requirements needed.
PROGRAM MISSION
The mission of the MRI/CT Program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale is to provide a quality program integrating education, research and service in order to meet the needs of the profession and improve health care of the people and communities we serve.
PROGRAM GOALS AND STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
Goal: Prepare the student to practice as a competent entry-level professional MRI/CT technologist by offering a balanced curriculum and quality didactic and clinical instruction.
Student Learning Outcomes: Students will be clinically competent upon graduation; Graduates will pass ARRT MRI and/or CT certification exams on first attempt; Graduates indicate overall satisfaction with education from the program; Clinical Supervisors indicate graduate demonstrates essential skills and knowledge necessary to work effectively with other health care practitioners.
所属院系
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中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 Applicants must have completed 2.7 (on a grading scale with 4.0=A; approximately a "B-" average) on the last two years of bachelor’s coursework; 3.0 on all previous graduate work (approximately a "B" average). English Language Requirement: 550 on the paper based TOEFL; 80 on the internet based TOEFL; 6.5 on the IELTS; 5.0 on the iTep Academic Plus Exam; C1 required on the Cambridge English Exam.
课程信息
学制:全日制(36 )
学费:US$30,000.00 (¥ 190,857) /年
开学时间:2022五月16日
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留学地点:School of Health SciencesApplied Sciences and Arts, Mail Code 6615,CARBONDALE,Illinois,62901, United States