B.S. in Radiography, Accelerated

Boston

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The B.S. in Radiography, Accelerated, at MCPHS is a demanding 32-month, year-round program primarily based at the Boston campus. This program is a direct-entry bachelor of science degree designed for incoming freshmen and transfer students. Its core objective is to rapidly equip students with the specialized knowledge and technical skills required to perform radiographic procedures, working closely with patients to produce two-dimensional X-ray images that assist physicians in the diagnosis of disease. This accelerated format allows students to earn a bachelor's degree and professional readiness in a condensed timeframe, making it ideal for those eager to enter the healthcare workforce swiftly.

Curriculum: The 120-credit curriculum for the B.S. in Radiography, Accelerated, is meticulously structured over its three years to provide a comprehensive education. The first year focuses on foundational sciences and liberal arts, including Anatomy & Physiology I & II (with labs), Basic Chemistry I & II (with labs), General Physics, Algebra & Trigonometry, Expository Writing I & II, Introduction to Psychology, and Medical Terminology. The second year transitions into specialized radiography content with "X-Ray Radiation Physics," "Foundations of Radiography," "Clinical Pathophysiology," "Elements of Patient Care," "Radiographic Procedures I & II" (with labs), "Radiographic Exposure Principles I & II" (with lab), "Introduction to Interpersonal Communication for Healthcare Professionals," "American Culture, Identity, and Public Life," and "Statistics." A significant component of the second and third years involves multiple "Radiographic Internship" experiences. The third year continues with "Radiographic Procedures III," "Introduction to Problem Solving in Radiography," "CT & Cross-Sectional Imaging," "Image Critique in Radiography," "Problem Solving in Radiography," and "Radiation Protection & Biology."

Research Focus: While the B.S. in Radiography, Accelerated, is primarily a professional practice degree, MCPHS integrates a strong emphasis on the scientific principles, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities essential for the field. The curriculum includes courses such as "X-Ray Radiation Physics," "Radiographic Exposure Principles," and "Problem Solving in Radiography," ensuring students grasp the underlying science of X-ray production, image formation, and how to optimize imaging techniques. Students also take "Research in Radiographic Sciences," which aims to develop their ability to critically evaluate scientific literature and apply new findings to clinical practice. The program's mission emphasizes developing "Radiologic Science Professionals who demonstrate a critical thinking based, scientifically founded, problem solving approach in their practice," indicating a commitment to fostering an evidence-based and continuously improving mindset.

Industry Engagement: MCPHS demonstrates robust industry engagement for its B.S. in Radiography, Accelerated, through its extensive network of clinical affiliations. A cornerstone of the program is the significant amount of hands-on clinical experience gained through multiple "Radiographic Internships" that are integrated throughout the second and third years. Students are placed in prestigious medical facilities in the greater Boston area and New England, including institutions such as Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Mount Auburn Hospital, New England Baptist Hospital, Tufts Medical Center, and various VA Boston Healthcare System sites. These immersive experiences allow students to work alongside experienced radiologic technologists and radiologists, applying theoretical knowledge, refining technical skills, and building crucial professional networks vital for future employment. The faculty, many of whom are seasoned practitioners, further strengthen these industry ties.

Global Perspective: The B.S. in Radiography, Accelerated, at MCPHS implicitly incorporates a global perspective by focusing on universal human anatomy, physiology, and pathology, which are consistent across diverse populations. The diagnostic power of radiography (X-rays) is a foundational and globally utilized imaging modality in healthcare systems worldwide. While clinical training is based in the U.S., the fundamental skills and knowledge acquired are highly transferable. MCPHS's diverse international student body and faculty contribute to a multicultural learning environment, enriching classroom discussions and fostering a broader understanding of varied healthcare contexts and patient needs. Graduates are prepared to serve diverse populations, equipped with skills that are in demand internationally, especially as basic diagnostic imaging remains a cornerstone of global healthcare.

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Location

Boston

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 52210

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.0 or 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 58 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 105.

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) in the United States offers a variety of scholarship opportunities specifically designed for international students to help make their education more affordable and accessible.

Merit-Based Scholarships: MCPHS provides merit-based scholarships that reward outstanding academic performance. International students with strong academic records, competitive test scores, and leadership potential may qualify for these scholarships, which can cover a significant portion of tuition fees.

Need-Based Financial Aid: While limited, some need-based scholarships and financial aid options are available to international students who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must provide evidence of their financial status and submit the required documentation during the admission process.

Program-Specific Scholarships: Certain colleges and departments within MCPHS offer specialized scholarships tailored to specific health science programs such as Pharmacy, Nursing, Physician Assistant Studies, and Public Health. These scholarships often prioritize candidates pursuing high-demand healthcare fields.

International Student Scholarship Opportunities: MCPHS frequently offers dedicated international student scholarships aimed at encouraging a diverse student body. These scholarships are competitive and awarded based on academic merit, leadership, and contributions to the community.

External Scholarships and Partnerships: International students at MCPHS are encouraged to explore external scholarship programs and partnerships offered by governments, private foundations, and international organizations.

Graduates of MCPHS's B.S. in Radiography (Accelerated) are highly proficient and well-prepared for diverse roles within medical imaging. Their rigorous training, encompassing radiation physics, patient care, and extensive clinical rotations in top New England healthcare facilities, ensures they can operate advanced radiographic equipment and produce high-quality diagnostic images effectively and safely.

Staff Radiologic Technologist (General X-ray): The most common role, performing routine X-ray examinations on various parts of the body in hospitals, outpatient imaging centers, and physician offices.

Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist: Specializes in operating CT scanners to create detailed cross-sectional images of internal organs, bones, soft tissue, and blood vessels. This often requires additional post-primary certification (ARRT CT).

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist: Operates MRI scanners to produce highly detailed images of organs and soft tissues using strong magnetic fields and radio waves. This typically requires additional post-primary certification (ARRT MR).

Mammography Technologist: Specializes in performing mammograms, X-ray examinations of the breast used for breast cancer screening and diagnosis. This requires additional post-primary certification (ARRT M).

Interventional Radiography Technologist: Assists radiologists during minimally invasive, image-guided procedures (e.g., biopsies, angioplasties, stent placements) using X-ray fluoroscopy. This requires additional post-primary certification (ARRT VI or CI).

Lead Radiologic Technologist / Chief Technologist: With experience, takes on supervisory and administrative responsibilities within a radiology department, managing staff, overseeing daily operations, quality control, and workflow efficiency.

Radiography Clinical Instructor/Educator: Teaches and mentors aspiring radiologic technologists in academic programs at colleges or universities, providing both theoretical instruction and hands-on clinical supervision.

Radiology Applications Specialist: Works for medical imaging equipment manufacturers or software companies, providing training, technical support, and troubleshooting for new X-ray or related imaging systems to healthcare facilities.

Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) Administrator Assistant: Helps manage and troubleshoot the digital systems that store and transmit medical images, ensuring efficient access for healthcare professionals.

Mobile Radiologic Technologist: Works for mobile imaging services, traveling to various healthcare facilities, nursing homes, or even patient homes to perform X-ray examinations, offering flexibility and diverse work environments.


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