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Studying Computed Tomography at Weber State

Weber State’s computed tomography emphasis will give you the knowledge and experience required to play a vital role in the diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions by producing high-quality images that help healthcare providers make informed decisions about patient care.

Computed Tomography Highlights

In just three semesters, you'll complete your bachelor of science degree and be eligible for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists board certification exam in computed tomography.

You will obtain the technical expertise, patient care skills and dedication to safety to make you an essential member of the healthcare team. Computed tomography is an imaging modality that makes a technologist marketable and able to obtain a job just about anywhere.

Beyond the Classroom

You will complete 24 hours per week in the clinical setting, gaining real-world, hands-on experience with patients.

What You’ll LEARN at Weber

As an computed tomography student, you'll learn about:

  • Instrumentation
  • Imaging sequences and computer parameters of computerized tomography imaging
  • Computed tomography of the torso and limbs
  • Computed tomography physics and instrumentation

What You CAN DO After Weber

Work in a hospital or clinical setting or as a researcher, become a radiology manager, a sales associate selling CT equipment to hospitals and clinics or an application specialist, teaching others to operate CT machines. If you have questions, contact a WSU Career Advisor.