This history includes a written timeline stretching back to the roots of the department in 1967.
About Us
The School of Radiologic Sciences offers over 50 years of educational experience in medical imaging. Our programs combine classroom instruction and clinical practice taught by highly motivated and nationally recognized faculty. We provide the knowledge and skills you need to work in clinical settings, move up the career ladder, and pursue Advanced Radiologic Sciences certification.
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Accreditation
The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) recognizes Weber State University’s Radiologic Sciences programs as meeting national professional standards. WSU is a member of the American Council on Education and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and the Utah State Board of Regents.
Mission
The School of Radiologic Sciences at Weber State University is dedicated to advancing the radiologic sciences profession by fostering academic excellence, professional growth, and meaningful community engagement. Rooted in values of respect, integrity, and innovation, the program supports students and faculty through collaborative research opportunities, access to advanced technologies, and personalized academic advisement. We are committed to cultivating an inclusive and supportive learning environment, promoting responsible professional conduct, and preparing graduates to lead in clinical, educational, and research settings.
Goals
Our primary goal is to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and judgment needed to render quality health care services. Our secondary goal is to broaden your knowledge within the professional discipline and to maintain professional competency through a desire to participate in lifelong learning.
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Awards & Recognition
We recognize both faculty and students here in Radiologic Sciences. Take a look at current/past awards and recognition!