Curriculum

Bachelor of Science in Magnetic Resonance Imaging—Accelerated Track
COURSETITLESEMESTER HOURS

Year I-Fall

BIO 110Anatomy & Physiology I3
BIO 110Anatomy & Physiology Lab1
CHE 110Basic Chemistry I4
ITM 101Introduction to the Major1
LIB 111Expository Writing I3
MAT 151Calculus I3
TOTAL
15

Year I-Spring

BIO 210Anatomy & Physiology II3
BIO 210Anatomy & Physiology II Lab1
CHE 210Basic Chemistry II4
LIB 112Expository Writing II3
General Elective
3
LIB 120Introduction to Psychology3
TOTAL
17

Year I-Summer

MAT 261Statistics3
LIB 133American Culture, Identity and Public Life3
HSC 310Healthcare Informatics3

SCC or HUM Distribution Elective
3
TOTAL
12

Year II-Fall

SCC or HUM Distribution Elective3
PHY 275Physics for Medical Imaging4
BEH 250Health Psychology3
BEH 254Death & Dying3
LIB 220Introduction to Interpersonal Communications for Health Professionals3
TOTAL
16

Year II-Spring

Professional Phase: Bachelor of Science in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

BEH 330MRI Patient Experience
1
MRI 305Patient Care in MRI2
MRI 401Physical Principles of MRI3
MRI 405MRI Safety & Applications3
MRI 402CIntroduction to Clinical MRI2
PSB 320Introduction to Healthcare Delivery
3
RSC 310Cross-Sectional Anatomy3
TOTAL
17

Year II-Summer

MRI 410MRI Procedures
3
RSC 325Clinical Pathophysiology4
MRI 420CClinical Internship I5
TOTAL
12

Year III-Fall

LIB 512OHealthcare Ethics
3
MRI 415MRI Production & Quality3
MRI 421CMRI Clinical Internship II10
TOTAL
16

Year III-Spring

MRI 435Registry Review2
MRI 422CMRI Clinical Internship III10
MRI 430MRI Pathology3
TOTAL
15
Total credits to complete degree requirements: 120