Master of Radiological & Imaging Sciences
Program Overview
Master of Radiological & Imaging Sciences
The Master of Radiological & Imaging Sciences program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in radiological and imaging sciences.
Program Description
The program includes a course, MRS 523: Clinical Sonography, which provides supervised clinical practice of obstetrical and gynecological sonography in a clinical setting. Students perform sonographic procedures during clinical rotations at affiliate sites under the supervision of designated clinical instructors. Evaluation of cognitive, effective, and psychomotor skills is based on competency in scanning protocols and techniques, professionalism, and proficiency in patient care.
Course Details
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisites: None
- Grad Scheme: Letter
Program Overview
The Master of Radiological & Imaging Sciences program aims to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the field of radiological and imaging sciences. The program includes clinical rotations, which provide students with hands-on experience in a clinical setting. The program evaluates students' cognitive, effective, and psychomotor skills, ensuring they are competent in scanning protocols and techniques, professionalism, and patient care.
