Radiologic Sciences
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) offers innovative and accelerated programs in the radiologic sciences. At MCPHS, students learn from highly-qualified faculty, use state-of-the-art equipment, and receive clinical education at Boston-area premier health care institutions.
Programs
BS in Radiologic Sciences (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) (Boston)»
- Full-time, accelerated, 36-month program
- For incoming freshmen and transfer students
BS in Radiologic Sciences (Nuclear Medicine
Technology) (Boston)»
- Full-time, accelerated, 32-month program
- For incoming freshmen and transfer students
BS in Radiologic Sciences (Radiation Therapy)
(Boston)»
- Full-time, accelerated, 32-month program
- For incoming freshmen and transfer students
BS in Radiologic Sciences (Radiography) (Boston)»
- Full-time, accelerated, 32-month program
- For incoming freshmen and transfer students
Postbaccalaureate BS in Radiologic Sciences
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging) (Boston)»
- Full-time, accleerated 16-month program
- For students with an earned baccalaureate degree (or sufficient credits) and who have satisfactorily completed prerequisite courses
Postbaccalaureate BS in Radiologic Sciences
(Nuclear Medicine Technology) (Boston)»
- Full-time, accelerated, 20-month program
- For students with an earned baccalaureate degree (or sufficient credits) and who have satisfactorily completed prerequisite courses
Postbaccalaureate BS in Radiologic Sciences
(Radiation Therapy) (Boston)»
- Full-time, accelerated, 21-month program
- For students with an earned baccalaureate degree (or sufficient credits) and who have satisfactorily completed prerequisite courses
Postbaccalaureate BS in Radiologic Sciences
(Radiography) (Boston)»
- Full-time, accelerated, 20-month program
- For students with an earned baccalaureate degree (or sufficient credits) and who have satisfactorily completed prerequisite courses
Advanced Certificates in Medical Imaging
(Boston)»
- Certificate programs in:
- Computed Tomography (CT)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- For working technologists who wish to gain the competitive edge with additional expertise; applicants must hold current ARRT/NMTCP certification in the appropriate discipline as well as current CPR certification