Program Overview
Advanced Radiologic Sciences Program
The Advanced Radiologic Sciences program is designed for students who do not require clinical education. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers various aspects of radiologic sciences.
Program Structure
The program consists of a series of courses that provide students with a thorough understanding of radiologic sciences. The courses are designed to be taken in a specific sequence, with each course building on the previous one.
- Course offerings include:
- RADT 3003: Psycho-Social Medicine (3 credit hours)
- RADT 3043: Medical Ethics and Law (3 credit hours)
- RADT 3144: Imaging Pathophysiology II (2 credit hours)
- RADT 3243: Community Based Patient Care II (2 credit hours)
- RADT 3253: Specialty Based Patient Care II (2 credit hours)
- RADT 3263: Diagnostic Services Pharmacology (2 credit hours)
- RADT 3403: Radiobiology and Health Physics (3 credit hours)
- RADT 3423: Federal Regulations (2 credit hours)
- RADT 3443: Quality Assurance in Radiology (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4213: Supervision and Staff Development (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4243: Quality Management in Radiology (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4303: Cardiology (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4413: Forensic Radiology (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4433: PACS Administration (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4443: Imaging Informatics (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4543: Bone Densitometry (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4572: Advanced Breast Imaging (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4573: The Female Patient and Medical Imaging (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4803: Individual Research (1-3 credit hours)
- RADT 4833: Directed Readings and Research (3 credit hours)
- RADT 4933: Research Methods (2 credit hours)
- RADT 4943: Baccalaureate Thesis - ADV RAD & Mammography (2 credit hours)
- RADT 4992: Seminar (1-2 credit hours)
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for the program vary depending on the student's residency status. Utah resident students are charged according to resident tuition rates per credit hour, while out-of-state students are charged a regional tuition rate of $3300 based on the grouping of CRNs for their program. Note that these rates do not include general education courses.
Research Areas
The program offers various research areas, including:
- Individual Research (RADT 4803)
- Directed Readings and Research (RADT 4833)
- Research Methods (RADT 4933)
- Baccalaureate Thesis - ADV RAD & Mammography (RADT 4943)
