51 Find a Diagnostic Imaging program
- Eindhoven, Netherlands
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The bachelor’s programme in Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (MIRT) is a 4-year, full-time programme. In these 4 years, you’ll learn how to use medical equipment to prepare, execute and process visual imaging research and treatment.
- Cardiff, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Our full time, three year diagnostic radiography and imaging programme is accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council and the Society and College of Radiographers, and the skills you obtain are transferable to all NHS organisations and are recognised overseas. This will help you to develop the skills necessary to become a qualified diagnostic radiographer who is proactive and responsive to the rapidly changing landscape of clinical radiography.
- Dundee, United Kingdom
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Medical imaging is the use of various technologies to create images of the inside of the body. It is a vital part of modern medicine. It can be used to diagnose, treat, and monitor diseases. Radiology is one subfield of medical imaging.
Bachelor of Science in Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Accelerated
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
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- Boston, USA
Full time
32 months
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Magnetic Resonance Imaging prepares you to work closely with patients, using your knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and MRI principles to produce images with contrast and clarity. It is a primary pathway program that recognizes MRI as a distinct and separate imaging discipline.
- Siena, Italy
3 years
On-Campus
Italian
The course in Medical Radiology Imaging and Radiotherapy Technicians of the Department of Medicine, Surgery and Neuroscience of our University has historical roots in the Sienese radiological reality, which has been at the forefront since the 1930s.
- Pilsen, Czech Republic
Full time
4 years
Blended, On-Campus
English
Imaging science is paying attention to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of the imaging methods of radiology and also nuclear medicine. Imaging is cooperating with other basic medicine disciplines very closely. The absolvent of the doctor studying program imaging science in medicine acquires the scientific erudition based on the combination of theoretical study, clinical practice, and scientific work in the concrete scientific-research assignment. The theoretical part of the study includes the whole range of the discipline (the insolvent reaches detailed knowledge of the problems related to the dissertation work and knowledge of the other parts of radiology on the level of the specialization examination at a minimum). Theoretical education is completed with mandatory and voluntary specialized courses and research fellowships. The clinical part is done at the imaging department according to the topic of the dissertation work. The scientific-research part is based on the solving of the concrete assignment and on the publication of the research results. During the completing the research assignment, the absolvent is learned to work indecently on a scientific project, to create theses, to study literature, to verify hypotheses on the selected sample, to interpret results, and to publish them in scientific journals and during congresses. The study is finished by the state examination and the defense of the dissertation work. The successful absolvent reaches the scientific degree of Ph.D., Study program without specialization.
- Prague, Czech Republic
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The doctoral (Ph.D.) degree program entitled „Imaging Methods in Medicine“ covers various qualitative and quantitative methods of image analysis in biology and medicine. Research and the development of new imaging techniques and procedures, as well as the analysis, processing, and interpretation of data, are also emphasized. The degree program is closely related to molecular biology, molecular imaging, radiology, nuclear medicine, pathology, and many other fundamental and clinical fields of biomedicine. The standard length of study is three years.
- Prague, Czech Republic
Full time
3 years
Blended, On-Campus
English
The doctoral (Ph.D.) degree program entitled “Imaging Methods in Medicine” covers various qualitative and quantitative methods of image analysis in biology and medicine. Research and the development of new imaging techniques and procedures, as well as the analysis, processing, and interpretation of data, are also emphasized, including artificial intelligence. The degree program is closely related to molecular biology, molecular imaging, radiology, nuclear medicine, pathology, and many other fundamental and clinical fields of biomedicine. The standard length of study is four (4) years. The program is carried out without any specialization.
- Aveiro, Portugal
3 semesters
On-Campus
Portuguese
Build a modern, wide and integrated vision of the medical image cycle in its technical, scientific, organizational and economical instances.
MMedVet (Diagnostic Imaging) (Coursework)
University of Pretoria - Faculty of Veterinary Science
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- Pretoria, South Africa
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
A master's degree in Veterinary Medicine (MMedVet) is a clinical specialty degree at NQF-level 9 of 360 credits to be completed in 3 years of full-time study as part of a residential training program. The training program consists of clinical work (at least 90 weeks of supervised clinical training), coursework, culminating in a multi-component examination (270 credits) and a research project resulting in a mini-dissertation (of 90 credits) and subsequent publications as required for SAVC registration as a specialist.
PET-MR Principles and Applications (Online Learning) PgCert (ICL), PgProfDev
The University of Edinburgh CMVM
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- Online
Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
Combined Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Magnetic Resonance (MR) is an imaging technology which allows information on metabolic function, physiology, and anatomy to be collected in a single scanning session for diagnostic and research purposes (e.g. investigating dementias & cancers). PET-MR Principles and Applications scanners are increasingly being installed in clinical and research settings, but currently training in how to run and best use such facilities is limited, often requiring long periods of residency, away from work and personal commitments at home.
- Southsea, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Diagnostic radiographers are a vital part of healthcare teams – they use powerful equipment to take images of inside the body and then interpret these images to diagnose and understand patients' health conditions. This BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography and Medical Imaging degree will prepare you for a career identifying illnesses and helping to save lives.
- Morristown, USA
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences is a joint degree conferred by Saint Elizabeth University and Rutgers University – School of Health Related Professions after three years at SEU followed by 15 months at Rutgers University.
Neuroimaging for Research (Online Learning) MSc, PgDip (ICL), PgCert (ICL), PgProfDev
The University of Edinburgh CMVM
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- Online
Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
Neuroimaging for Research (Online Learning) MSc, PgDip (ICL), PgCert (ICL), PgProfDev to disseminate neuroimaging knowledge, skills and understanding, in order to enable effective and efficient use of neuroimaging in research. Access world class teaching at the University of Edinburgh, while maintaining your local professional and personal commitments where you live, thereby keeping down costs by not being resident in Edinburgh.
- Clarion, USA
Distance Learning
English
Students who earn Clarion University's 120-credit Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences choose between the radiologic technology or ultrasound (sonography) concentration. Both concentrations are designed as two-plus-two programs. The programs have an academic preparation of two years (60 semester hours of science and general education) at either Venango or Clarion campus. The radiologic technology concentration continues with a two-year program of a clinical study (60 semester hours) at one of six JRCERT-accredited, hospital-based schools of radiologic technology. The ultrasound concentration continues with a two-year program of clinical study in sonography (60 semester hours) at the Great Lakes Institute of Technology. Application to an affiliated clinical site in radiologic technology or sonography typically occurs in the second semester of the sophomore year. Clarion also offers an online degree completion option. This option is restricted to individuals who are already credentialed as radiologic technologists, sonographers, nuclear medicine technologists, radiation therapists, or medical dosimetrists and who have completed a properly-accredited educational program. These individuals may conveniently complete the Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences online degree.