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Honors Program
Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology
To start the Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology (BSMIT), students must have certification in radiography (ARRT). To graduate with the BSMIT, a total of 120-credit hours must be completed. Students gain knowledge and skills in the following core areas: Medical Imaging Technology Principles and Procedures, Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology, Ethics, and a Capstone Course.
The BSMIT program consists of all online classes, with the exception of some ultrasound courses, clinical practicums, or internships. A clinical practicum has 24-34 hours of clinical experience each week and can be completed in two semesters (Fall and Spring) for all modalities except ultrasound. Ultrasound starts summer session II and ends the following August for a total of five semesters.
The BSMIT program is flexible in scheduling clinical practicums and allows students to take online courses.
Internships are currently available and are evaluated between the program director and the student.
Academic Advising
College policy on advising requires that students meet with their academic advisors at least once each year, and in some departments, prior to each semester’s to enrollment. Advising holds are placed on all Vera Z. Dwyer College of Health Science medical imaging students prior to advance registration and are released following advising appointments. Students with a declared major are advised in their academic units. To determine who your advisor is and how to contact them, see One.IU.
General Education Curriculum
Courses from accredited schools can be transferred and applied to the BSMIT. Submission of an official credit transfer report (CTR) is required for all work transferred from another accredited school. To obtain an official CTR, the student must request an official transcript from all institutions, except IU systemwide campuses and be forwarded to the IU South Bend Office of Admissions for evaluation. Each student record is individually evaluated for applicability of courses towards the general-education requirements. Students must also submit official transcripts to the IU South Bend Radiography/Medical Imaging Department to fulfill BSMIT Clinical Program application requirements.
Students who received an associate degree from an accredited program will be considered transfer students for the purpose of fulfilling the campuswide general education requirements at IU South Bend. All courses certified as meeting the campuswide general-education requirements are designated in the Schedule of Classes.
Degree Requirements (120 cr.)
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Students receiving the Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology must be a graduate of an accredited degree program and complete the following for a total of 120 credit hours (ultrasound students have an additional 8 credit hours):
- IU South Bend Dwyer College of Health Sciences Campuswide General Education Curriculum (12 cr.)
- Computer Literacy (3 cr.)
- Diversity in United States Society (3 cr.)
- Critical Thinking (3 cr.)
- Common Core | select from approved 390 or 399 course list (3 cr.)
- Associate of Science Completion (75 cr.)
- Clinical Professional Course Requirements (30 cr.)
- Elective (3 cr.); OR
RADI-R 361 Introduction to Diagnostic Medical Sonography Lab
- A minimum of 30 credit hours at the 300– or 400–level.
- Courses required for the major must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
- A minimum CGPA of 2.0 is required.
- All courses are online unless pursuing Ultrasound or a clinical practicum.
- All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise noted.
Clinical Professional Course Requirements (30 cr.)
Didactic Courses for Medical Imaging Technologist B.S.
- AHLT-R 405 Advanced Diagnostic Imaging I
- AHLT-R 406 Advanced Diagnostic Imaging II
- AHLT-R 409 Project in Medical Imaging
- AHLT-R 472 Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology I
- AHLT-R 473 Multiplanar Anatomy and Pathology II
- AHLT-R 480 Clinical Practicum in Advanced Medical Imaging (6 cr.)
Fall semester - AHLT-R 480 Clinical Practicum in Advanced Medical Imaging (6 cr.)
Spring semester - HSC-W 314 Ethics and Health Professionals
Didactic Courses Medical Imaging Technologist B.S.–Ultrasound
- AHLT-R 408 Topics in Radiologic Sciences (2 cr.)
Fall semester - AHLT-R 408 Topics in Radiologic Sciences (2 cr.)
Spring semester - AHLT-R 480 Clinical Practicum in Advanced Medical Imaging
Fall semester - AHLT-R 480 Clinical Practicum in Advanced Medical Imaging
Spring semester - AHLT-R 480 Clinical Practicum in Advanced Medical Imaging (6 cr.)
Summer semester - RADI-R 351 Principles of Diagnostic Medical Sonography I (4 cr.)
- RADI-R 352 Principles of Diagnostic Medical Sonography II (4 cr.)
- RADI-R 434 Ultrasound Physics I
- RADI-R 435 Ultrasound Physics II (4 cr.)