Computed Tomography, Graduate Certificate
Program Overview
Computed Tomography Graduate Certificate Program
The Computed Tomography Graduate Certificate program is designed for individuals who have earned their primary certification in radiography, nuclear medicine, or radiation therapy. This hybrid program, offered by the Department of Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences within the School of Health Professions, aims to help students take the next step toward becoming a CT technologist.
Program Overview
- The program requires 15 credit hours to complete.
- It develops cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills through didactic and clinical training.
- Students learn to communicate effectively in healthcare settings through inter-professional learning experiences.
- The certificate can be paired with the MS in Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Sciences program or taken separately after earning primary certification.
Delivery Method
Blended
- At least half of the content is delivered online.
- The remaining content is delivered via on-campus meetings.
- Students should check with the program director for more information about on-campus requirements.
Program Directors
- Amy Brady
- Dustin Shaw
Career Opportunities
After completing the program, students will have the option to sit for the CT board exam offered by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) and/or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Once certified, they will be eligible for entry-level employment in CT technologist positions.
Additional Information
For more details about the program, including curriculum and requirements, students should refer to the official program website or contact the program directors directly.
