Online Degree in Radiologic Science
Careers in radiologic science are expected to grow by 15 percent through 2016, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Once limited to taking and developing x-rays, radiographers now also assist in the administration of much more complicated imaging tests utilizing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) scans. A bachelor's degree from an accredited online university can be the critical first step towards a career in this growing field.
As a radiological sciences student, you should learn about the anatomy of the human body, the equipment you use, as well as professional protocols for interacting with doctors and patients. Expect to study a wide range of topics including anatomy and physiology, radiation physics and the principles of imaging, medical terminology, patient care procedures, medical ethics, and more. An associate's degree is generally all that's required to begin working in the radiologic science field, but a bachelor's degree can enhance your opportunities to advance to supervisory and training positions.
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