The Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Radiology & Imaging Technology is a three—to four-year undergraduate program that focuses on the principles and techniques of medical imaging. It trains students to use X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds, and other imaging technologies to diagnose and monitor diseases.
The curriculum covers anatomy, physiology, radiation physics, medical imaging techniques, radiographic procedures, and patient care. Graduates can work as radiologic technologists, MRI/CT scan specialists, sonographers, or radiation safety officers in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and research institutions.
With advancements in medical imaging, this field offers promising career opportunities and options for further specialization through postgraduate studies or certifications.

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