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Radiologic Technology | Radiology
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Health
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English
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2024-05-01-
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Program Overview


The Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences program provides advanced training in research methods, clinical practice, and imaging techniques. The core curriculum includes research methods, statistics, and a capstone project. Radiologist Assistant Required Electives focus on specific areas of imaging, such as osseous system evaluation, chest evaluation, and vascular invasive imaging procedures. Graduates are prepared for careers as radiologist assistants, researchers, or educators in the field of radiologic sciences.

Program Outline

Outline:


Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences Core (12 credit hours)

  • MSRS 6100 - Research Methods (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6120 - Research and Statistics (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6900 INT - Capstone: Clinical Fellowship & Portfolio (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6999 - Master's Thesis in Radiologic Sciences (3 credits)

Radiologist Assistant Required Electives (50 credit hours)

  • MSRS 6130 - Functional Hemodynamics (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6403 - Evaluation of the Osseous System (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6413 - Evaluation of the Chest (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6423 - Evaluation of the Abdomen and G I System (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6433 - Evaluation of the Genitourinary System (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6443 - Clinical Pathways (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6453 - Evaluation/CNS and Facial Structures (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6463 - Problem Patient Management (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6473 - Non-vascular Invasive Imaging (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6860 INT - Clinical Preceptorship I (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6861 INT - Clinical Preceptorship II (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6862 INT - Clinical Preceptorship III (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6863 - Vascular Invasive Imaging Procedures (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6140 - Clinical Laboratory Correlation (3 credits)
  • MSRS 6910 - Transition to Practice (2 credits)
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Weber State University


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Weber State University is a public university located in Ogden, Utah. It is known for its open enrollment policy and affordability, making it accessible to a wide range of students. The university prides itself on its commitment to excellent teaching and providing access to educational opportunities.


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