Program Overview
Overview of the Honours Medical Radiation Sciences Program
The Honours Medical Radiation Sciences (MRSc) program is a collaborative effort between Mohawk College and McMaster University. This program allows students to pursue two concurrent qualifications: an Ontario College Advanced Diploma in Medical Radiation Sciences from Mohawk College and a Bachelor of Medical Radiation Sciences degree from McMaster University.
Program Description
The MRSc program is designed to produce healthcare professionals who utilize various forms of radiation for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. These professionals are part of one of the fastest-growing healthcare fields. The program involves the use of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation for diagnostic studies and patient treatment, including X-rays, gamma rays, magnetic fields, and ultrasound.
Specializations
Following the completion of Level I, students can choose from the following specializations:
- Radiation Therapy
- Radiography
- Ultrasonography
Clinical Education
The four-year program includes three terms of experiential learning in various clinical environments. Clinical practice may be completed through clinical agencies located throughout Ontario. The clinical placements provide a breadth of experience in procedures and modalities, reflecting the range of employment opportunities. Initially, students observe and perform tasks under direct supervision, progressing to independent work with minimal supervision and support.
Student Supports
The Faculty of Science is committed to student success, offering support, answering questions, and providing guidance to ensure academic success during undergraduate studies.
Coursework
The program includes a variety of courses, such as:
- Introduction to Pathology (MEDRADSC 1B03)
- Inquiry in Medical Radiation Sciences (MEDRADSC 1E03)
- Professions in Medical Radiation Sciences (MEDRADSC 1F03)
- Introduction to Physics for Medical Radiation Sciences (MEDPHYS 1C03)
- Calculus for the Life Sciences I (MATH 1LS3)
- Cellular and Molecular Biology (BIOLOGY 1A03)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I (KINESIOL 1Y03)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II (KINESIOL 1YY3)
- 6 units of electives
Career Opportunities
The goal of the program is to produce technologists in Ultrasonography, Radiography, or Radiation Therapy. Medical Radiation Sciences graduates have a high employment rate, with opportunities in community and teaching hospitals, independent diagnostic imaging centers, physicians' offices, and commercial companies.
Facilities
The Mohawk-McMaster Institute for Applied Health Sciences offers state-of-the-art facilities, including:
- Medical Imaging Laboratories with a mammography unit, multi-slice computed tomography (CT) scanner, simulated ultrasound scanning system, and more
- Image Viewing and Manipulation Laboratory with a database of teaching files and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS)
- Patient Care and Nursing Skills Laboratory with anatomical models, computerized patient mannequins, and a simulated hospital ward environment
Admissions
The admissions process involves selecting the appropriate program and providing relevant academic background information. However, specific admission requirements, such as GPA, prerequisites, and deadlines, are not detailed in the provided context. It is essential to consult the official university website or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Conclusion
The Honours Medical Radiation Sciences program at McMaster University, in partnership with Mohawk College, offers a comprehensive education in medical radiation sciences, leading to exciting career opportunities in the healthcare sector. With its strong focus on clinical education, student support, and state-of-the-art facilities, this program is an excellent choice for students interested in pursuing a career in medical radiation sciences.
