The Computed Tomography / Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CT/MRI) Program at UNMC has been recognized by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. It offers students the opportunity to obtain classroom and clinical experience related directly to computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.Adam CT

Candidates for the CT/MRI Program must have completed 35 specific college prerequisites, an accredited radiography program, and be ARRT certified. The course of study involves classes in cross sectional anatomy, physiology, CT and MRI physics, radiation biology, research methodologies, radiologic pharmacology, and clinical rotations where students gain practical experience in fast-paced, supervised, environments.

Upon completion of the 12-month combined curriculum, graduates are awarded the Bachelor Degree in Radiation Science Technology and are eligible to sit for the CT and MRI Certification Examinations offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.