Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Program

Student Outcomes

  1. Students will be clinically competent.
  2. Students will communicate effectively.
  3. Students will use critical thinking and problem solving skills.
  4. Students will evaluate the importance of professional growth and development.
  5. Graduates will possess entry-level skills in computed tomography and magnetic resonance.

Assessment Procedures

Survey of graduates

Survey of employers

Monitoring of certification examinations

Required Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Program Curriculum Sequence

Summer II

CTMR 405 — CT/MR Sectional Anatomy

4

CTMR 413 — Advanced Patient Care

2

Total

6

Fall Semester

CTMR 403 — Computed Tomographic Physics & Instrumentation

3

CTMR 443 — Imaging Procedures in CT

4

CTMR 467 — Computed Tomography Practicum I

5

CTMR 483 — Seminar in CT

2

Total

14

Spring Semester

CTMR 451 — MR Physical Principles of Image Formation

4

CTMR 455 — Imaging Procedures in Magnetic Resonance

3

CTMR 461 — Magnetic Resonance Practicum I

5

CTMR 487 — Seminar in Magnetic Resonance

2

RSCI 499C — Senior Seminar in Radiologic Sciences

3

Total

17

Summer I

CTMR 477 — Advanced Practicum I

4

Total

4

Summer II

CTMR 485 — Advanced Practicum II

4

Total

4

Total Core Requirement

97-101

Total CT/MR Program

45

Total BSIS, CT/MR

14

Upon permission, experienced computed tomography/magnetic resonance practitioners may elect to take "CLEP" tests for credit in subjects they have mastered. Please refer to the University and department "CLEP" policies for additional information.