Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences

The Master of Science Radiologic Sciences program offered in the Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions allows technologists the opportunity to shift into the educational and research arena or advanced clinical practice. The MSRS program prepares individuals with increased clinical research and education skills. This program will allow such an individual to function as a physician extender, researcher or Radiologic Sciences educator. Designed to enhance the Advanced Radiologic Sciences professional through self-development and critical thinking skills, the program is intended to increase productivity, improve patient communication and radiologic care. Weber State MSRS program is currently the only one in the State and one of a very few in the nation. The MSRS program is 4 semesters in length.

Admissions Requirements:

Admission to the MSRS program requires a Bachelor’s degree, certification and Health Care experience.

  • Criteria to be considered for acceptance into the program include:
  •  Undergraduate GPA
  •  Overall GPA
  •  Professional experience
  •  Research experience
  •  Letters of Recommendation
  • Contact department for current tuition cost.

Department Chair: Robert J Walker, PhD,RT(R)(MR)(CT)(QM)FASRT
Location: Marriott Health Building, Room 363
Telephone Contact: Lori Frederiksen 801-626-6057

Please print Admission Application and 3 copies of Letter of Recommendation and mail to:

MSRS Admission Committee
3925 University Circle
Ogden UT 84408-3925

 

Weber State University

Ogden, Utah 84408