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University of Johannesburg
Bachelor of Diagnostic Ultrasound
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the qualification is to develop a competent professional, who has a thorough knowledge and the skills required for the profession of Diagnostic Ultrasound and who has gained experience in applying such knowledge and skills in accredited workplaces. Successful completion of this qualification will entitle the student to register with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a Sonographer.


University of Leeds
Diagnostic Radiography BSc
- Leeds, United Kingdom
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Diagnostic Radiography course at the University of Leeds equips students with the essential skills to excel in one of the most dynamic fields of modern medicine. This programme integrates science,...
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Cabarrus College Of Health Sciences
Bachelor in Medical Imaging
- Concord, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The baccalaureate Medical Imaging curriculum is designed to build upon an Associate Degree in Imaging or an approved diploma program. Diploma graduates may need to complete prerequisite courses in general education before acceptance into the Medical Imaging degree program.
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A Bachelor's degree in Diagnostic Technology focuses on the essential skills needed to support patient care through accurate diagnosis. This field uniquely combines healthcare knowledge with technical expertise, preparing you for a vital role in medical settings.
Through courses in medical imaging, you’ll learn to operate diagnostic equipment, interpret imaging results, and maintain safety protocols. You'll gain hands-on experience with tools like X-ray machines and ultrasound devices, developing your ability to perform and troubleshoot imaging procedures. Students often build confidence as they engage with new perspectives in clinical settings, enhancing both their technical skills and their understanding of patient interactions.
As a graduate, you’ll be ready for diverse career paths, including roles as a diagnostic imaging technologist or a radiologic technician. The curriculum emphasizes developing competencies in both practical techniques and critical thinking, ensuring you're well-equipped to support healthcare teams in delivering effective patient care.