The Department of Radiological Imaging Technology at the Institute of Paramedical Sciences offers a specialized Master of Sciences program designed to provide advanced training in diagnostic imaging techniques. This program prepares graduates for advanced practice in radiological imaging, including specialized modalities and research in the field.
With the advanced skills and knowledge acquired through the M.Sc. in Radiological Imaging Technology program, graduates are well-prepared to pursue leadership positions in diagnostic imaging, research, education, and healthcare administration. Additionally, there are opportunities for further specialization through postgraduate education and professional certifications in specialized areas of radiological imaging.
By enrolling in the M.Sc. in Radiological Imaging Technology program at the Institute of Paramedical Sciences, students embark on a challenging and rewarding career path that combines advanced technical expertise, innovation, and a commitment to improving patient care and healthcare outcomes.
Duration: 2 years
Curriculum: The curriculum covers advanced topics in radiological imaging technology, including advanced radiographic techniques, image interpretation, radiation physics, radiation safety, and specialized imaging modalities such as CT scan, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. Students engage in advanced clinical rotations and research projects to deepen their understanding of radiological imaging practices and emerging technologies.
Faculty: Our faculty members are experienced radiological technologists, radiologists, and educators who provide expert instruction and mentorship to students, guiding them through advanced coursework and research projects.
Certification: Upon successful completion, students receive an M.Sc. degree in Radiological Imaging Technology, approved by Capital University.
Graduates of the M.Sc. in Radiological Imaging Technology program have diverse career opportunities in diagnostic imaging, research, and healthcare leadership, including:
Performing advanced radiographic procedures, including specialized imaging techniques, interpreting images, and collaborating with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to provide accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Specializing in performing and interpreting computed tomography (CT) scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, including advanced imaging protocols and techniques.
Specializing in performing and interpreting ultrasound examinations, including obstetric, vascular, and specialized ultrasound imaging.
Performing nuclear medicine procedures, including imaging and therapeutic interventions using radioactive materials, and collaborating with nuclear medicine physicians to diagnose and treat various medical conditions.
Overseeing radiology departments, managing staff, scheduling procedures, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and safety protocols.
Teaching and mentoring students and junior staff in radiological imaging techniques, providing continuing education and professional development training.
Conducting research studies in diagnostic imaging, evaluating new imaging technologies, and contributing to the advancement of medical knowledge and patient care.