The Advanced Medical Imaging Technology (AMIT) Nuclear Medicine Technology certificate program provides an avenue for post-baccalaureate students who are unable to pursue a second baccalaureate or an advanced degree.
Nuclear medicine technology is a branch of medicine that deals with the use of radioactive substances in research, diagnosis, and treatment.
The program is 12 consecutive months in duration. Through a combination of classroom, online learning, and clinical instruction, students will be taught the specific skills needed for entry-level positions in Nuclear Medicine Technology. You may also choose to study the second modality (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) for an additional 12 month curriculum.
Upon completion of the professional curriculum, certificate students are eligible to sit for national board exams, a necessity in nearly all healthcare fields. It is our goal to supply you with the necessary level of training and experience to adequately prepare for these examinations.
Mission, Outcomes & Goals
For additional details on the program's mission and goals, please visit the Mission & Vision page.
For additional information on our outcomes, please visit the Program Outcomes & Links page.