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B.Sc., Medical Imaging Technology

  • The BS in Medical Imaging Technology is for working professionals who are already certified in Radiography (ARRT), Nuclear Medicine (ARRT or NMTCB), Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARRT or ARDMS), or Radiation Therapy (ARRT).
  • If you are not certified in one of these areas, you are not eligible to apply. To become certified, you must complete prescribed educational requirements at a two- or four-year college and pass a national professional certification exam.
  • If you are not eligible for the BS in Medical Imaging Technology, we invite you to explore options such as our BS in Applied Health Science or BS in Health Sciences.

Degree Requirements

To graduate with the BS in Medical Imaging Technology, you must:
1. Complete a total of 120 semester credit hours, including

  • All campus general education requirements.
  • Program core course requirements.
  • 12 credit hours of elective courses.
2. Complete at least 30 credit hours through Indiana University.
3. Complete at least 30 credit hours at the 300- and 400-level.
4. Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0, and achieve a minimum grade of C in each required course.


Medical Imaging Technology Program Outcomes

The BS in Medical Imaging Technology program seeks to:

  • Develop the professional's ability to function as an active member of the healthcare team.
  • Graduate professionals who demonstrate effective communication skills.
  • Graduate professionals who demonstrate critical-thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Graduate professionals who demonstrate professional and ethical behaviors.
  • Foster independent thinking and lifelong learning.