Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Program
Student Outcomes
- Students will be clinically competent.
- Students will communicate effectively.
- Students will use critical thinking and problem solving skills.
- Students will evaluate the importance of professional growth and development.
- 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.