Radiology
Weber State University Radiological Sciences department represents over thirty-years of experience in the ever evolving medical field. The department offers associate, bachelor and certificate degrees enabling students with the knowledge needed to move up the career ladder. The radiological sciences field uses ionizing radiation, sound waves and magnetic fields to produce medical data for diagnoses and treatments. Treatments consist of the combination between medical procedures and technology. Weber State students have a more than 95 percent pass rate on all national certification examinations.
Requirements
Undergraduate: High school graduate of GED; SAT or ACT placement exam. ARRT certification for bachelor's or Radiological Certificate of Science.
Accreditation
Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges
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Certificate Degrees Program at Weber State University
With an enrollment of over 16,000 students, Weber State University (1889) offers educational opportunities to individuals with varying interests and goals. The school’s distance education program was developed to accommodate those with educational aspirations who aren’t able to attend scheduled on-campus classes. Through WSU’s self-paced, individualized programs, individuals can attain the degree they desire, or achieve personal and/or professional goals in a flexible, high quality program.
Accreditation
Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges