Bachelor of Science Radiologic Sciences

Program Description

Since its inception in 1976, the Department of Radiologic Sciences has provided a quality educational program with a sustained emphasis upon graduating competent and compassionate healthcare professionals. In so doing, our graduates are prepared to practice their profession in the often complex and global society of the 21st century. The baccalaureate program is designed to provide graduates with enhanced career opportunities in radiology as administrators, educators, and advanced imaging specialists. The curriculum provides a broad education in liberal arts and basic sciences and an in-depth study in radiologic sciences.

Educational opportunities in diagnostic imaging and advanced imaging modalities such as mammography, magnetic resonance imaging, vascular radiography, computed tomography, radiology administration, ultrasound, and radiation therapy are offered. Following completion of the pre-professional component and admission to the professional component of the program, students will study general radiography for three semesters. At the end of this first year in the professional component, students will select one of the following tracks to complete: general radiography to include one advanced imaging modality, radiology administration, ultrasound, or radiation therapy.

The general radiography track curriculum includes diagnostic radiology and either mammography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, vascular radiography, and/or radiology administration. Students completing didactic and clinical requirements in these tracks will be eligible to seek certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in radiography and the advanced modality studied (excluding radiology administration). The other two baccalaureate tracks allow students completing the first year of general radiography curriculum to select either ultrasound or radiation therapy during their second year. Those who choose one of these tracks will not be eligible to seek ARRT certification in radiography, but will be eligible for ARRT certification in radiation therapy or ARRT and American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) certification as an ultrasonographer upon completion of didactic and clinical requirements.

Admission Requirements

  • A GPA of 2.5 required in Year 12th.

IELTS Requirements

Listening Reading Writing Speaking Overall
5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5

Remarks:

  • Yearly tuition fee is given
  • Total 81 credit program.
  • I20(Visa Letter) can be obtained only after submitting a bank statement with a balance of USD $30,096.
  • Official transcript required.
  • Deposits - A non-refundable admissions deposit of $250 USD may be required of a student before an I-20 or DS-2019 is issued.

Course Features
  • Country United States of America
  • City Mobile
  • State Alabama
  • Course Duration 4 Years
  • Application fee 35 USD
  • Tuition fees per year 17,232 USD
  • Cost of Living per year 8,600 USD
  • Starting dates Fall & Spring
  • IELTS (Total) 5.5
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