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School of Radiologic Sciences

Celebrating 50 years in 2016, the School of Radiologic Sciences combines classroom instruction with clinical practice taught by highly motivated and nationally recognized faculty.

Radiologic Sciences is a medical field that uses ionizing radiation, sound waves, and magnetic fields to produce medical images for diagnostic purposes or to treat diseases by combining medical procedures with technology. Whether you’re starting with an Associate’s degree or are certified as a Radiologic Technologist and completing your Bachelor's, we have a program for you.

“The professors in the Radiologic Sciences Department really care about their students.”
—Taylor Ward, PhD

Find the Right Program for You:


 

Just Getting Started?

Radiography (X-Ray) Program

Associate of Applied Science in Radiography

This is the starting point for your profession in Radiologic Sciences. You need to complete this program before advancing to our Bachelor's programs where you can specialize in a modality.

Upon completion, you will be eligible to take the national certification as a Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) and be prepared to work as a Radiologic Technologist or Radiographer.

Program Details

Certified as a Radiographer?

Advanced Modalities/Specialties

Bachelor of Science

Specialize in an advanced modality such as Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computed Tomography, Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Therapy, and more.  

For all Bachelor's programs (except Sonography), you must have completed a Radiography Program first, and you must be ARRT certified. 

For the Sonography program, you need to have either an Associate's in the medical field, or a Bachelor's degree in any field.

Program Details

Seeking a Graduate Degree?

Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences

Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences

Provides an opportunity for technologists with a bachelor's degree to shift into the managerial, educational and research arena, while providing information on advanced clinical practice.

Program Details

Limited Practical Technologist

Banner Health Practical Technologist in Radiography (PTR)

Practical Technologist in Radiography (PTR)

Weber State University's School of Radiological Sciences has become a premier partner with Banner Health, one of the largest nonprofit healthcare systems in the country. This alliance is aimed to provide working individuals with a career ladder opportunity leading to certification as a Limited Practical Technologist in Radiography (PTR).

Program Details

 

Weber State University, School of Radiologic Sciences
Marriott Health Sciences Building 363
3891 Stadium Way Dept 3925, Ogden UT 84408-3925
Email: chp-radsci@weber.edu
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM

Phone:
Associate Degrees 801-626-6329
Bachelor Degrees (WSU-Ogden, Regional): 801-626-6057
Bachelor Degrees (Independent Study): 801-626-6619