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Professional Program

Courses in the professional program are sequential and therefore must be taken in the order specified by the program faculty. 

Students are admitted into varying tracks: MRI, CT, IR/CC, DMS (ultrasound), or Non-Clinical; please note the curricular differnences.

Senior (MRI)

Summer II Credits
Essential Radiology for MIT RADI-R 400 3.0 cr
Introduction to Medical Imaging Technology Projects RADI-R 455 3.0 cr
Total 6.0 cr
Fall Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy for MIT RADI-R 404 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project I RADI-R 456 2.0 cr
MRI Principles and Procedures I RADI-R 464 2.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: MRI 

RADI-R 483

6.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
Spring Credits
Medical Imaging Applications RADI-R 452 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project II  RADI-R 457 2.0 cr
MRI Principles and Procedures II RADI-R 465 2.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: MRI RADI-R 483 6.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
MRI Program Total 32.0 cr

Senior (CT)

Summer II Credits
Essential Radiology for MIT RADI-R 400 3.0 cr
Introduction to Medical Imaging Technology Projects RADI-R 455 3.0 cr
Total 6.0 cr
Fall Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy for MIT RADI-R 404 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project I RADI-R 456 2.0 cr
CT Principles and Procedures I RADI-R 466 2.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: CT

RADI-R 482

6.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
Spring Credits
Medical Imaging Applications RADI-R 452 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project II  RADI-R 457 2.0 cr
CT Principles and Procedures II RADI-R 465 2.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: CT RADI-R 482 6.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
CT Program Total 32.0 cr

Senior (IR/CC)

Summer II Credits
Essential Radiology for MIT RADI-R 400 3.0 cr
Introduction to Medical Imaging Technology Projects RADI-R 455 3.0 cr
Total 6.0 cr
Fall Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy for MIT RADI-R 404 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project I RADI-R 456 2.0 cr
Intro to Rad and Cardiac Cath I RADI-R 468 2.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: IR/CC

RADI-R 481

6.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
Spring Credits
Medical Imaging Applications RADI-R 452 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project II  RADI-R 457 2.0 cr
Intro to Rad and Cardiac Cath II RADI-R 469 2.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: IR/CC RADI-R 481 6.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
IR/CC Program Total 32.0 cr


Senior (DMS)

Year One
Summer Session II Credits
Introduction to DMS Lab RADI-R 361 3.0 cr
DMS Clinical Observation RADI-R 380 1.0 cr
Essential Radiology for MIT RADI-R 400 2.0 cr
Total 6.0 cr
Fall Credits
Principles of DMS RADI-R 351 4.0 cr
DMS Lab I RADI-R 362 3.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: DMS I RADI-R 381 3.0 cr
Ultrasound Physics I RADI-R 434 3.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
Spring Credits
Principles of DMS II RADI-R 352 4.0 cr
DMS Lab II RADI-R 363 3.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: DMS II RADI-R 382 3.0 cr
Ultrasound Physics II RADI-R 435 3.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
Year Two
Summer Session II Credits
DMS Lab III RADI-R 461 2.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: DMS III RADI-R 484 4.0 cr
Total 6.0 cr
Fall Credits
DMS Lab IV RADI-R 462 2.0 cr
Clinical Practicum: DMS IV RADI-R 484 6.0 cr
Total 8.0 cr
Ultrasound Program Total 46.0 cr


Senior (Non-Clinical)*

Summer Session II Credits
Essential Radiology for MIT RADI-R 400 3.0 cr
Introduction to Medical Imaging Technology Projects RADI-R 455 3.0 cr
Total 6.0 cr
Fall Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy for MIT RADI-R 404 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Theory I RADI-R 451 2.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project I RADI-R 456 2.0 cr
Special Credit or Upper-Level Electives 6.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
Spring Credits
Medical Imaging Applications RADI-R 452 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Theory II RADI-R 453 2.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project II RADI-R 457 2.0 cr
Special Credit or Upper-Level Electives 6.0 cr
Total 13.0 cr
Non-Clinical Program Total* 32.0 cr

*A part-time schedule for the non-clinical track is also available, please contact program coordinator.

Non-Clinical Track Special Credit Contact Program Coordinator to see program's special credit policy.

Non-Clinical Track Electives Contact Program Coordinator for a list of the approved upper-level electives that can be taken to fulfill this requirement.

Awards The program faculty recommend to the university graduating students with superior academic performance for degrees awarded with distinction. Also, students with outstanding academic and clinical achievement during their professional program may be recognized by the program at the time of graduation.

Graduation Requirements  Satisfactory completion of 120 credit hours. All course work must be completed in compliance with the program's and school's academic and professional policies.

Updated: September 10, 2015