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Complete your Advanced Imaging Certificate in CT

Computed Tomography (CT) has quickly become the most used imaging modality when a fast diagnosis or evaluation is needed. The Advanced Imaging Certificate in CT allows working imaging professionals the opportunity to move their careers forward. Explore the program manual, course catalog and sample course plan, and clinical internship opportunities available to students in the Advanced Imaging Certificate in CT program. For any additional questions, please request more information.

Program Courses

Course Number Course Name Credits
BIOL 144 Sectional Anatomy 3 Credits
RADS 371 Physics and Instrumentation of CT 3 Credits
RADS 372 CT Imaging Procedures 3 Credits
RADS 373 CT Pathology and Case Studies 3 Credits
RADS 420 Advanced Procedures and Technology in CT 3 Credits
RADS 425 CT Registry Review 3 Credits
RADS 440 CT Clinical Internship 3 Credits

Program Information

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  • Course Catalog

    Full course descriptions and detailed curriculum information are available via our Academic Catalog.

  • Sample Course Plan

    This sample course plan provides the most common program completion pathway. Your Academic Advisor will work with you to create a completion plan designed to fit your needs.

  • Program Manual

    This manual is essential to your understanding of the University’s and Department of Imaging Sciences’ expectations of you as a student and provides you with a structure for success in our online learning environment. If you have any questions about the policies and procedures listed, please request more info and we'll answer all your questions.

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Clinical Internship Opportunities

The Clinical Internship portion of the program requires a minimum of 280 clinical hours.  AHU will work with the clinical site and the student to develop a specific clinical schedule to complete these hours. Completion of the clinical experience requirements set forth by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) is the responsibility of the individual student.  The appropriate number of examinations will be completed at the individual student’s assigned clinical site.  The clinical requirements can be found on the ARRT website under the Educator’s Guide on Post-Primary Examinations.

Clinical placement is not guaranteed on admission to the program.  Students may be required to submit additional documentation or meet specific obligations required of individual clinical sites; including, but not limited to, a copy of their current CPR certification through the American Heart Association, proof of mask FIT test, copy of current immunizations, proof of the Flu shot, copy of background check and/or drug screening, recommendation letter, essay, or a candidate interview.  Students will be informed by the Clinical Coordinator prior to the start of the Clinical Internship if any of these documents are required.

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