Program:
Radiography & Medical Imaging

Degree Awarded:
Certificate in Computed Tomography

Length of Program:
2–4 semesters

Application Deadlines:
N/A
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Degree Overview

The Computed Tomography Certificate provides foundational didactic knowledge of CT, allowing students and/or employees the opportunity to gain employment and advance their career in medical imaging. Students will also be didactically prepared to sit for ARRT post-primary boards in Computed Tomography.

Start dates are available in spring, summer and fall. All classes are available 100% online with cross-sectional classes offered both online or in a hybrid format. Applicants must be ARRT-registered and a certified technologist, or a current student in a radiography program.

 

Required Courses for Computed Tomography (CT) Certificate

Courses Semester Hours
DMI 410 - Cross-Sectional Anatomy I 3
DMI 411 - Cross-Sectional Anatomy II 3
DMI 415 - Computed Tomography 3
DMI 416 - Computed Tomography Protocols 3
Total Semester Hours 12

**Externship Optional - Individual certificates will help students meet educational requirements for the ARRT post-primary certifications. If students need the clinical component, an externship course will be advised.

Tuition and Fees

Estimated rates for the 2024-25 academic year. Rates are subject to change. Find out more information about costs, tuition, and fees.

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Undergraduate Tuition

Cost per Credit Hour
$671


Cost per Semester
$8,202 - Full-time (12 hrs)
$4,101 - Part-time (6 hrs)

Tuition
Undergraduate Tuition$671 / credit-hour
Fees - Included in cost per semester
Enrollment Fee for first time students $150/ each
Degree Specific Fees - Not included in cost per semester

Career Overview

Median Salary

$61,370
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2021

Job Outlook

Overall employment of radiologic and MRI technologists is projected to grow 9 percent from 2020 to 2030, about as fast as the average for all occupations.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2021

 

Career Options

  • CT Technologist

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