Certificate in Advanced Medical Imaging
For students who wish to only pursue specialized eduction in either Computed Tomography (CT) or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), St. Caharine's Radiography Department offers a certficate in advanced medical imaging.
In order to be admitted to the Certificate Program the student must:
- Complete St. Catharine College admission form.
- Provide official transcripts from each college/university previously attended.
- Complete all other admission requirements as requested by St. Catharine College. Specify Advanced Medical Imaging as the certificate major.
- Provide evidence of graduation from a Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) accredited radiologic sciences program with at least a GPA of 2.5.
- Provide evidence of ARRT certification on or before the start of the first class in Advanced Medical Imaging.
Certificate Core Courses:
For Computed Tomography
| AMI 400 | Cross Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging | 4 hours |
| AMI 410 | Computerized Tomography Procedures | 3 hours |
| AMI 425 | Computerized Tomography Physics & Instrumentaion | 3 hours |
| AMI 430 | Computerized Tomography Clinic Education | 3 hours |
| AMI 440 | Computerized Tomography Seminar | 3 hours |
| HSC 301 | Advanced Patient Care | 3 hours |
| TOTAL HOURS TO GRADUATE | 18 hours |
For Magnetic Resonance
| AMI 400 | Cross Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging | 4 hours |
| AMI 415 | Magnetic Resonance Procedures | 3 hours |
| AMI 435 | MAgnetic Resonance Physics & Instrumentation | 3 hours |
| AMI 435 | Magnetic Resonance Clinic Education | 2 hours |
| AMI 450 | Magnetic Resonance Seminar | 3 hours |
| HSC 301 | Advanced Patient Care | 3 hours |
| TOTAL HOURS TO GRADUATE | 18 hours |
For more infomation or other questions contact
Ellis BlantonAssistant Professor of Radiography,
Coordinator of the BS in Advanced Medical Imaging Degree Program
eblanton@sccky.edu
Office: Hamilton - Room 027
Ext. 1339

