Nuclear Medicine, Certificate of Achievement
Nuclear Medicine, Certificate of Achievement
Nuclear Medicine is a sub-specialization of the Radiologic Technology program designed to train technologists to operate cameras that detect and map the radioactive isotopes in a patient’s body to create diagnostic images. The Nuclear Medicine course pathway will lead to a certificate of achievement and will fulfill qualifications to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) credentialing exam for Nuclear Medicine.
Students must have a Radiologic Technology Degree and a current license before applying to this program.
To earn a Certificate of Achievement in Nuclear Medicine, students must complete 37 specified units.
Course ID | Title | Units/Hours |
---|---|---|
REQUIRED CORE COURSES: Complete the following | ||
RADT M30 | Nuclear Medicine Practice I | 3 |
RADT M32 | Principles of Nuclear Medicine I | 3 |
RADT M34A | Nuclear Medicine Clinical Lab IA | 4.5 |
RADT M34B | Nuclear Medicine Clinical Lab IB | 4.5 |
RADT M40 | Nuclear Medicine Practice II | 3 |
RADT M42 | Principles of Nuclear Medicine II | 3 |
RADT M44A | Nuclear Medicine Clinical Lab IIA | 4.5 |
RADT M44B | Nuclear Medicine Clinical Lab IIB | 4.5 |
RADT M50 | Nuclear Medicine Seminar | 2 |
RADT M52A | Nuclear Medicine Clinical Lab IIIA | 2.5 |
RADT M52B | Nuclear Medicine Clinical Lab IIIB | 2.5 |
Total Units for the Certificate | 37 |