Bachelor of Science in Radiography and Imaging Technology

 

The Bachelor of Science in Radiography and Imaging Technology program is designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to become proficient radiographers capable of operating imaging equipment, capturing high-quality images, and assisting in diagnosing medical conditions. This comprehensive program covers various aspects of Radiography, including X-ray, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine.

 

Duration: 4 Years (Including Internship)

 

Scope: The Field of Radiography and Imaging Technology Offers a Wide Range of Opportunities for Graduates. Upon Completion of The Program, Graduates Can Pursue Careers in Hospitals, Diagnostic Imaging Centres, Clinics, Research Institutions, And Industrial Settings. They Can Work as Radiographers, Imaging Technologists, MRI Technologist, CT Technologists, Ultrasound Technologists, Or Nuclear Medicine Technologists. With

Advancements in Medical Technology, The Demand for Skilled Radiography Professionals Is Expected to Grow Significantly,

Providing Ample Career Prospects and Opportunities for

Specialization.

 

Eligibility: To be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Science in Radiography and Imaging Technology program, candidates must meet the following criteria:

Completion of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or equivalent with a Science Group.

Minimum of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.

 

 

Course Contents:

Year 1:

1.  Human Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology relevant to Radiology.

2.  General Physics, Radiation Physics & Physics of Diagnostic Radiology

3.  Radiography Equipment, Maintenance and Quality Control related to Xray only.

 Year 2:

1.  Clinical Radiography

2.  X Ray Film/ Image Processing Techniques Including Dark Room Techniques

3.  Contrast & Special Radiography Procedures

Year 3:

1.  Equipment of Advanced Imaging Modalities

2.  Modern Imaging Techniques and Recent Trends in Imaging

3.  Quality Control, Radiobiology & Radiation Safety in Radiodiagnosis / Imaging

 

 Year 4:

Internship: The internship component of the program provides students with hands-on clinical experience in a variety of healthcare settings under the supervision of experienced radiography professionals. This internship allows students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios, develop clinical skills, and gain valuable practical experience in patient care, imaging techniques, and equipment operation.