Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist (AAS)
The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) program prepares students to become imaging technologists through a rigorous curriculum of classroom, lab, and clinical education. Offered via the Educational Programs in Collaboration (EPiC) Consortium with Mid Michigan College as the host, students complete general education at Bay College and MRI-specific courses online and at clinical sites. The program prepares students for the national certification exam administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Admission is limited to two students per year.
Prerequisites: Completion of general education requirements, Meeting entrance requirements
Courses
- BIOL2130 — Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIOL2140 — Anatomy & Physiology II
- COMM1030 — Interpersonal Communication
- ENGL1010 — Rhetoric & Composition
- HLTH1180 — Medical Terminology I
- MATH1100 — College Algebra
- MRIT1030 — MRI Physics I
- MRIT1070 — MRI Physics II
- MRIT1080 — MRI Image Analysis
- MRIT1130 — MRI Registry Review
- MRIT1150 — Computer Applications in Medical Imaging
- MRIT2000 — Professional Prospectus
- MRIT2290 — Applied Sectional Anatomy
- MRIT2300 — MRI Procedures & Pathophysiology I
- MRIT2320 — MRI Procedures & Pathophysiology II
- MRIT2600 — Pre-Clinical Preparation
- MRIT2610 — Clinical Practice I
- MRIT2620 — Clinical Practice II
- MRIT2630 — Clinical Practice III
- PSYC2010 — Introduction to Psychology