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 Radiologic Technology (BS)
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SchoolLong Island University
LocationBrooklyn, NY, United States
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 11,319
DegreeBachelor
Honours
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Length
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Prerequisites
Prerequisites Notes

The following are a list of requirements needed to apply to the program:

  • Completed 56-60 credits in the liberal arts and sciences
  • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 – Please note that due to the competitive nature of the program, historically the majority of accepted applicants have a GPA of 2.75 or higher.

You must also be registered for, or have completed the following prerequisite courses with passing grades:

  • Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits – should be taken in the sophomore year when possible)
  • Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits - should be taken in the sophomore year when possible)
  • Algebra/Trigonometry (3 credits) (MTH 103, MTH 107 and MTH 108)
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Description

Students in the Medical Imaging program benefit from being part of a small cohort, progressing through their courses as a group, receiving individualized attention from faculty. The B.S. in Radiologic Technology Medical Imaging program provides a strong educational foundation in science and the liberal arts and comprehensive coursework in radiologic technology. Students receive the core knowledge for entry into professional practice as well as tools for lifelong learning. Through the synthesis of clinical and didactic experiences, students develop clinical competence, conceptual understanding and critical thinking skills for effective problem-solving. We seek to prepare graduates who will have essential literacies including written and oral communication skills and be clinically competent professionals able to provide quality care to the community and other groups of interest. 

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