Program Summary
Radiography is a medical imaging course that focuses on using X-rays and other imaging techniques to diagnose and monitor diseases, injuries, and abnormalities in the human body. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, covering subjects such as anatomy, physiology, radiation physics, image processing, and patient care. Students learn about various imaging modalities, including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), fluoroscopy, and ultrasound. The course also emphasizes radiation safety, quality assurance, and ethical considerations in healthcare. Practical training is an essential component, with students gaining hands-on experience in hospitals or diagnostic centers. Career opportunities for radiography graduates include working as radiologic technologists, medical imaging specialists, or pursuing further specialization in advanced imaging techniques.