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Accreditation

Our program is proudly accredited by the . This designation ensures the highest national standards for educational quality, curriculum, and clinical training, guaranteeing our graduates are prepared for professional licensure and excellence in patient care. 

Information about Accreditation, Licensing, and Certifications

American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)

ARRT – Students who complete the program will be eligible to sit for the certification and registration examination provided by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Learn more about the profession of Radiologic Technology  

Texas Medical Board (TMB)

TMB – Students who complete the program will be eligible for licensure through the Texas Medical Board (TMB) and other state licensures. More information on becoming a licensed Medical Radiologic Technologist through the Texas Medical Board can be found on their website

Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

After becoming licensed Radiologic Technologists, students can further their medical imaging careers by earning credentials from the ARRT in Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

 

 

Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Most Radiologic Technologists in hospital settings will be cross trained in CT. CT can be an exciting and fulfilling career.  You’ll perform scans on all parts of the body for a variety of reasons. Some patients need imaging to diagnose a disease or an acute condition. Others need CT scans in emergencies, so physicians can understand the extent of injuries. While you perform the procedures, your skills and confidence will be critical as you balance image quality with radiation dose. You’ll also help inform and calm nervous patients. 


Learn more about CT Postprimary Pathway 

First Semester CR Second Semester CR
RADR 2340 – Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging 3 CTMT 2336 – Computed Tomography Equipment and Methodology 3
CTMT 2332 – Principles of Computed Tomography 3 CTMT 1391 – Special Topics in Computed Tomography/Technician 3
Total Credit Hours 6 Total Credit Hours 6
The establishment of thorough and effective screening procedures for patients and other individuals is one of the most critical components of a program that guards the safety of all those entering the MRI environment or undergoing MRI procedures. An important aspect of protecting patients and individuals from MRI-related accidents and injuries involves an understanding of the risks associated with the various implants, devices, accessories, and other objects that may cause problems in this setting. This requires constant attention and diligence to obtain information and documentation about these objects to provide the safest MRI setting possible. 
  • Students accepted to the program will fill out MRI Safety Screening Form 
  • Learn more about Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Postprimary Pathway 

First Semester CR Second Semester CR
RADR 2340 – Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging 3 MRIT 2334 – Magnetic Resonance Equipment and Methodology 3
MRIT 2355 – Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics 3 MRIT 1391 – Special Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology/Technician 3
MRIT 2330 – Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 3
Total Credit Hours 9 Total Credit Hours 6

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Jake Rosenbaum

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