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Professional Program

Upon admission, the MIT Program Director collaborates with each student to develop a personalized curricular map.

Students are admitted into varying tracks: CI/VI, CT, MRI, Mammography, or Non-Clinical; please note the curricular differences. 

Notice of Course Prefix Changes As we continue collaborating with the IU 100% Online Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) Program, some course prefixes may be updated to reflect this alignment. For example, courses currently listed under the RADI-R prefix may transition to the MIT-R prefix. These changes will be communicated as they are finalized and will not affect course content or degree requirements. 

Senior (CI/VI)

Fall Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology I RADI-R472 3.0 
Medical Imaging Technology Project I RADI-R456 3.0 
Cardiac-Interventional/Vascular-Interventional Principles & Procedures I RADI-I464 3.0 
Clinical Practicum: CI/VI RADI-I483 6.0
Total 15.0 
Spring Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology II RADI-R473 3.0 
Medical Imaging Technology Project II  RADI-R457 3.0 
Cardiac-Interventional/Vascular-Interventional Principles & Procedures II RADI-I465 3.0 
Clinical Practicum II VI/CI RADI-I484 6.0 
Total 15.0 
CI/VI Program Total 30.0 

Senior (CT)

Fall Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology I RADI-R472 3.0 
Medical Imaging Technology Project I RADI-R456 3.0 
CT Principles and Procedures I RADI-C464 3.0 
Clinical Practicum: CT RADI-C483 6.0
Total 15.0 
Spring Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology II RADI-R473 3.0 
Medical Imaging Technology Project II  RADI-R457 3.0 
CT Principles and Procedures II RADI-C465 3.0 
Clinical Practicum: CT RADI-C484 6.0 
Total 15.0 
CT Program Total 30.0  

Senior (MRI)

Fall Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology I RADI-R472 3.0 
Medical Imaging Technology Project I RADI-R456 3.0 
MRI Principles and Procedures I RADI-M464 3.0 
Clinical Practicum I: MRI

RADI-M483

6.0 
Total 15.0 
Spring Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology II RADI-R473 3.0 
Medical Imaging Technology Project II  RADI-R457 3.0 
MRI Principles and Procedures II RADI-M465 3.0 
Clinical Practicum II: MRI RADI-M484 6.0 
Total 15.0 
MRI Program Total 30.0 

 

Senior (Mammography)

Fall Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology I RADI-R472 3.0
Medical Imaging Technology Project I RADI-R456 3.0
Mammography Principles & Procedures I RADI-B464

3.0

Clinical Practicum I: Mammography RADI-B483 6.0
Total 15.0
Spring Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology II RADI-R473 3.0
Medical Imaging Technology Project II RADI-R457 3.0
Clinical Practicum II: Mammography RADI-B484 6.0
MQSA initial Mammo Training (Special Credit) 3.0
Total 15.0
Mammography Program Total 30.0


Senior (Non-Clinical)*

Fall Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology I RADI-R 472 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Theory I  RADI-R 451 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project I RADI-R 456 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Informatics RADI-R 402 3.0 cr
The Teaching Technologist RADI-R 418 3.0 cr
Total 15.0 cr
Spring Credits
Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology II RADI-R 473 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Theory II  RADI-R 453 3.0 cr
Medical Imaging Technology Project II RADI-R 457 3.0 cr
Intro to MIT Leadership AHLT-R413 3.0 cr
Trends and Issues in MIT AHLT-R416 3.0 cr
Total 15.0 cr
Non-Clinical Program Total* 30.0 cr

 

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

Awards  Program faculty recommend that graduating students with exceptional academic performance be considered by the university for degrees awarded with distinction. To be eligible for distinction, high distinction, or highest distinction, students must complete a minimum of 60 IU credits; special credit is not included in this requirement.

Graduation Requirements Students must satisfactorily complete 120 credit hours, ensuring that all coursework adheres to both the program's and the school's academic and professional policies. To earn a BS degree from IU, students are also required to complete and pass (with a grade of C or above) a minimum of 30 in-residence credits at an IU campus. (Special Credit DOES NOT count toward these 30 credits).

Updated: April 2025