Prepare online and learn the
theory based principles needed for the American Registry of Radiologic
Technologists (ARRT) post primary exams prior to the implementation of
Continued Qualifications 2011 (CQ/2011) changes. ARRT certifications awarded
Jan. 1, 2011, and thereafter will be time-limited to 10 years. Prior to the end
of the 10-year period, the individual will be required to demonstrate continued
qualifications in order to continue to hold the certification.
Clarkson College will offer online
courses designed to prepare you for ARRT certification exams during the
following semesters:
Spring Semester starts: Jan. 11,
2010
Summer Semester starts: May 17,
2010
Fall Semester starts: Aug. 30,
2010
Our online courses are ideal to
further your knowledge in the post-primary areas of CT, MRI, Mammography and
Bone Densitometry. Clarkson College online learning options are flexible and
easy for working technologists to fit into their busy schedules. It's as easy
as 1-2-3:
1 - Apply online at http://www.clarksoncollege.edu/Admissions/Apply_Now/.
·
Select
the online application and mark the non-degree program under program options.
Then, in the box provided, include which courses you would like to take.
·
ARRT
certification required.
2 - Select your course(s).
·
Computed
Tomography (MI 415.OEND)
·
Magnetic
Resonance Imaging
o
Principles
of MRI Physics (MI 421.OEND)*
o
Principles
of MRI instrumentation (MI 422.OEND)
·
Mammography
(MI 427.OEND)
·
Bone
Densitometry (MI 432.OEND)
*MI 421.OEND course content must be completed prior to starting MI 422.OEND
For a listing of course
descriptions click
here.
3 - Start your coursework online.
Prepare for the theory based
principles needed for the ARRT post-primary exams in our self-paced online
classroom:
·
No texts
required
·
No pre-requisites
·
Online
Education Manual
Regionally Accredited Online Education Programs
The College has offered online
education for more than 12 years and has extensive expertise in material
delivery. Our robust delivery system provides weekly instruction throughout a
12-week (Summer Semester) or 15-week (Fall and Spring Semesters) period. This
provides ample time for our students to comprehend material using audio
lectures, PowerPoint presentations, and other interactive online learning
methods.
For more information contact Michelle
Heilig, admissions coordinator, at 1.800.647.5500.