The Medical Imaging Technology Program at Indiana University School of Medicine is the oldest radiologic sciences program in Indiana to offer students a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in medical imaging technology.
This program, which some graduates complete within a year, enables students to gain expertise in several types of clinical imaging, including bone densitometry (BD), cardiac or vascular interventional radiography (CI/VI), computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and mammography (M). Students can choose to specialize in one of these modalities or opt to complete a non-clinical degree entirely online.
Learning Outcomes
After completing the Medical Imaging Technology curriculum, graduates are clinically competent, able to communicate effectively in the healthcare environment, think critically and apply problem-solving skills in the healthcare environment, and qualified to work as advance-practice radiologic technologists.