Master of Science in Clinical Neuroimaging (MNI)
Program Overview
Master of Science in Clinical Neuroimaging (MNI)
The Master of Science in Clinical Neuroimaging (MNI) program is designed to provide students with the theoretical and clinical skills necessary to practice high-quality brain imaging work using multiple modalities in both healthy and patient populations. The program aims to familiarize students with evidence-based practices.
Program Overview
The program introduces new modalities, radiological technologies, radiological informatics, and digital imaging to establish the requisite breadth of knowledge in the discipline. It focuses on establishing an in-depth mastery of entry-level knowledge and skills through a series of classroom lectures, research-based courses, and practical clinical internship rotations at affiliate training sites.
Program Outcomes
Upon graduation, students will have developed a deeper understanding of clinical neuroradiology in terms of neuroanatomy, neuropathology, imaging techniques, and analyses. In addition, the graduates of this program will be uniquely positioned to make considerable contributions to research in the field of brain neuroimaging.
Key Features
- The program provides a comprehensive education in clinical neuroimaging
- It covers multiple modalities and technologies
- Students gain practical experience through clinical internship rotations
- The program prepares graduates for research contributions in the field
