Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Certificate

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Magnetic resonance imaging is a dynamic technology used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. This two-semester program, which combines classroom instruction with supervised clinical practice, focuses on understanding the basic principles of magnetic resonance imaging and the care of patients requiring diagnosis or treatment. The goal of this program is to prepare students who can competently and safely perform magnetic resonance procedures, display the personal qualities of integrity, responsibility, and reliability and who function as active members of the healthcare team.

Graduates receive a certificate in magnetic resonance imaging and are prepared to sit for the national credentialing examination offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. They are eligible for employment in hospitals, clinics, physician’s offices and mobile MRI facilities.

Note: Many courses require prerequisites, corequisites and/or testing. See course descriptions for details.

General Policies

See important general policies in the beginning of this section on the performance-based Health Sciences application process, academic progress, advanced placement, background check, CPR certification, health insurance, health records, reinstatement, transportation, uniforms, and equipment.

Minimum Requirements to Apply to the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate Program

  1. CCRI application – Complete and submit a CCRI Application for Enrollment. General Studies should be the first choice; MRIC should be the second choice.
  2. High school transcript – An official copy of a high school or GED® transcript, including date of graduation, must be provided. If the applicant holds a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, the high school transcript may be waived; a college transcript must indicate completion and degree awarded.
  3. ARRT Certificate – Current certification as a radiologic technologist through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. (ARDMS, American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and NMTCB, Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board certifications are acceptable substitutes.)
  4. Health Sciences application – Complete and submit a performance-based Health Sciences application including a preadmission degree evaluation during the open enrollment period.
    • Important: Submission of a performance-based Health Sciences application does not guarantee acceptance to the program. Acceptance is based on points earned as listed in the program acceptance criteria point system. (See Dean of Health and Rehabilitative Sciences webpage.) At the time of admission, students must meet the current admission requirements. Students declining acceptance into the program for the semester offered must resubmit a performance-based Health Sciences application and meet the current admission requirements. Once accepted, students must attend an orientation conducted by the Allied and Rehabilitative Health Department.
  5. Background check – Students are required to submit a background check when directed by notification from One Stop Student Services.

Program Requirements

  • The major requirements of this program must be taken in sequence. They are open only to students who are formally accepted into the program.
  • No grade less than a C is acceptable in any of the technical courses (MRIC).
  • Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or greater.
  • Program faculty reserve the right to require withdrawal of any student from the program or to refuse reinstatement based on the student’s academic, clinical or professional performance.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:

  1. Be skilled in current MRI practices by demonstrating knowledge and skills in magnetic resonance imaging and to prepare graduates to sit for the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) examination in magnetic resonance imaging.
  2. Provide upward mobility and career ladder opportunities for Radiologic Technologists
  3. Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively, verbally, orally and in writing, with other healthcare personnel
  4. Act as ethical and responsible members of the healthcare team

Certificate Requirements

MRIC 2260Introduction to MRI6
MRIC 2270MRI Physics and Instrumentation3
MRIC 2280Procedures and Methods for MRI Imaging6
MRIC 2290MRI Safety and Quality Assurance3
Total Hours18

Recommended Course Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1Hours
MRIC 2260 Introduction to MRI 6
MRIC 2270 MRI Physics and Instrumentation 3
 Hours9
Semester 2
MRIC 2280 Procedures and Methods for MRI Imaging 6
MRIC 2290 MRI Safety and Quality Assurance 3
 Hours9
 Total Hours18