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Bachelor of Science (Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology)

program-details

School of Health Sciences, CT University offers 4 years Bachelor of Science (Radiology and Imaging Technology) Programme. It provides rigorous foundations of core Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology, combination of theoretical core concepts with practical training of radiological skills which equips the students to be industry ready. Objective of this programme is to compete with well-established academic institutions in India and abroad.

eligibility criteria

 He/she has passed the Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent examination recognized by any Indian University or a duly constituted Board with pass marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology with 50% marks 

Admission criteria

Merit in CT-SET, subject to fulfilling eligibility criteria.

fees

Details

Amount

Programme Fees

65000

Examination Fees

2500

International Programme Fees

$3000

Programme Outcomes

  • Understanding ways of functioning effectively as an individual/ independently and as a member in diverse team in multidisciplinary settings. (Attitude)
  • Understanding requirements of continuous education as a function of growth and maintenance of Professional competence. (Lifelong learning)
  • Understanding environmental consciousness and societal concerns in achieving sustainable development. (Environment and Sustainability)
  • Applying computer skills in healthcare system and taking entrepreneurial decisions. (Entrepreneurship)
  • Applying knowledge to assess societal, health, safety and legal issues related to professional practice. (Social interaction &effective citizenship)
  • Applying systematized problem-solving techniques to identify and correct procedural errors to verify the accuracy of laboratory result obtained. (Problem analysis and solving)
  • Applying appropriate techniques, resources and tools with an understanding of limitations. (Technology savvy/usage)
  • Developing the ability towards ethical as well as critical thinking. (Critical thinking)
  • Executing professional conduct and interpersonal communicational skills effectively with society at large. (Communication)

Programme Specific Outcomes

  • Understanding the basic concepts, theories of applied sciences (physics, chemistry, Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology) relevant to radiological imaging techniques.
  • Operating all radiological and imaging equipment independently and perform the image processing in X-Ray, Fluoroscopy, Computed Tomography, Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA), Mammography, Digital Subtraction Angiography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ultrasonography, Nuclear Medicine
  • Remembering the relationship between physics and Radio diagnosis & modern imaging. Creating & Formulating plan for handling patient with drugs & equipment in general as well in emergency situation.
  • Understanding provisions for radiation safety by various national & international regulatory bodies and applying quality assurance measures, health care organization in India, basic medical terminology safety procedures and maintenance of radiological equipment.
  • Analysing the protocols in Radiological Procedures & evaluating the factors affecting technical quality of images and various pathological conditions 

Salient Features

  • Disciplinary knowledge and its appropriate application: This subject will facilitate students to gain relevant disciplinary understanding of the nature, practice and application of Medical Imaging Technology through lectures, Hans on training on imaging machines, computer practical, workshops and presentations. The material will be assessed in the test and the examination.
  • Professional skills and their appropriate application: Provide Time management, personal organization and teamwork skills, and communication skills will be developed through the presentation projects.
  • Engagement with the needs of society: The subject will enhance the capacity of the students to respond to the needs and grapple with ethical concerns that accompany the practice of Medical Imaging (e.g. the balance between diagnostic accuracy and radiation dose to the patient, the staff and population as a whole).
  • Clinical Care: Using a patient/family-centered approach and best evidence, each student will organize and implement the prescribed preventive, investigative and management plans; and will offer appropriate follow-up services.
  • Lifelong learning: The student should be committed to continuous improvement in skills and knowledge while harnessing modern tools and technology. Program objectives will aim at making the students being able to: Perform objective self-assessments of their knowledge and skills; learn and refine existing skills; and acquire new skills
  • Social Accountability and Responsibility: The students will recognize that allied and healthcare professionals need to be advocates within the health care system, to judiciously manage resources and to acknowledge their social accountability. They have a mandate to serve the community, region and the nation and will hence direct all research and service activities towards addressing their priority health concerns.