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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - Certificate for Direct Employment
This advanced specialty program trains registered technologists in the use of MRI equipment. Complete this program by taking classes exclusively on evenings/weekends, or in a combination of day and evening classes.
Before you can enroll, applicants to the program must be certified as a registered Radiologic Technologist and have one year experience in computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or sonography (US) within the last five years or obtain permission of the instructor.
What can I do with this degree? Career Options: Enhance your radiologic technician skills and find employment working with MRI equipment in hospitals, clinics and other service providers. Take the exam to become certified in MRI by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
Academic Options: Take additional professional development courses in this field.
Locations: West Campus
Department/Contact Information: Division Dean: 206-6783, Lead Faculty: 206-3104
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: Students must receive a C grade or better in all core courses to progress to the next semester.
| Course # |
Course Title |
Credits |
| Required Core Courses |
| MRI 210 |
Introduction to Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
1 |
| MRI 212 |
Physical Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
1 |
| MRI 214 |
Sectional Anatomy of the Human Body |
1 |
| MRI 216LC |
MRI Clinical Education I |
4 |
| MRI 220 |
Imaging Procedures |
1 |
| MRI 222 |
MRI Pathology Detection |
1 |
| MRI 224 |
ARRT Exam Preparation and MRI Physics Review |
1 |
| MRI 226 |
MRI Clinical Education II |
4 |
| Total |
14 |
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