Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging – Magnetic Resonance Imaging

The program is designed to prepare students to provide high-quality care to patients in a variety of healthcare settings. The Medical Imaging program prepares clinically competent students in their chosen specialty who will demonstrate effective communication skills, critical thinking skills, and professionalism.

In addition to MRI, specializations are also available in Nuclear Medicine and Computed Tomography:

The BS in Medical Imaging program is offered through a hybrid learning environment. On-site instruction (boot camp) is required for successful program completion.

First Boot Camp: Saturday and Sunday at the end of week 14 of the semester in which the student is enrolled in MRI Procedures (MR406) and Pulse Sequences, Image Formation, and Contrast (MR414).

Second Boot Camp: Saturday and Sunday at the end of week 14 of the semester in which the Student is enrolled in Research Methods and Capstone (RS435)

The BS in Medical Imaging program has the following learning outcomes:

BS in Medical Imaging Program Details and Curriculum:

Required Credit hours: 60 (120*)
Program Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
JPU offers three (3) semesters per calendar year. Students enrolling at a full-time status for four (4) consecutive semesters can complete the program in approximately 16 months.

30 (100-200 level) technical/occupational credits will be accepted for transfer and *30 (100-200 level) General Education credits will be accepted for transfer.  There must be at least one general education course from each of the four categories:  Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences, and Mathematics.

*General education credits are not required for program admittance but must be complete prior to program completion.

Curriculum

Core Courses (36 credits Required)
RS300Orientation to Advanced Modalities1 credit
RS306Patient Care in Advanced Modalities 3 credits
BIOL352Imaging and Sectional Anatomy4 credits
MI310Pathophysiology3 credits
RS312Radiation Physics3 credits
RS390Ethics and Law for Advanced Modalities3 credits
RS302Radiation Biology and Protection3 credits
MI330Leadership and Communication3 credits
RS314Pharmacology3 credits
RS316Professionalism and Workplace Experience2 credits
RS403Professional Practice1 credit
RS435Research Methods and Capstone2 credits
RS420Clinical Practice I (240 clinical hours)5 credits
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Specialization (24 credits required)
RS404Communication and Information Management3 credits
RS318Productivity and Assessment in Radiation Sciences3 credits
MR400Orientation to MRI1 credit
MR406MRI Procedures4 credits
MR408MRI Instrumentation, Imaging Physics, and Safety4 credits
MR412MRI Anatomy and Pathology Correlation3 credits
MR414Pulse Sequences, Image Formation and Contrast3 credits
MR416Advanced Techniques in MRI3 credits

Certification

The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) contains the most updated information on licensure, as well as each individual state. JPU reviews the information annually.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Specialization

Is state licensure required?

No: AL, AK, AZ, CT, FL, MS, TX, AR, CA, CO, DE, DC, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, NE, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WY

Yes: NH, NM, ND, OR, TN, WV

If required, is ARRT certification sufficient?

Yes: NM, NM, ND, OR, TN, WV

Does JPU’s program meet requirements to take the ARRT examination?

Yes.  Graduates are eligible to take the ARRT examination. JPU’s accreditor, Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) is recognized by the ARRT.

The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) contains the most updated information on licensure. Including each individual state. JPU reviews the information annually.


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