Medical Imaging Science BS

Medical imagers are integral members of the healthcare team with knowledge and skills to understand and use technologies to examine various parts of the body to guide critical decisions in patient diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment planning. 

Graduates who earn the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Medical Imaging Science can choose between one of two sonography concentrations and earn a degree that is awarded jointly between FDU and Rutgers UniversityGraduates from this accredited program will be eligible for national certification and state licensure, where applicable. The American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) is the organization responsible for administering the certification exam and maintaining the registry of certified sonographers. Certification in sonography is not a requirement for practice in all states, but many employers prefer or require certification as a way to ensure that their sonographers have met certain professional standards. Additionally, certification can provide sonographers with more job opportunities, higher salaries, and increased professional recognition.

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Diagnostic medical sonographers provide patient services using diagnostic ultrasound under the supervision of a licensed physician, who is responsible for the interpretation of ultrasound images. Sonographers look for subtle differences between health and pathological areas and decide what images are significant in meeting the objectives of the study. 

A minimum of 138 credits is required for graduation from this concentration.  After completion of 3 years of study at FDU (minimum 92 credits), students apply for acceptance into the Rutgers School of Health Professions. If accepted, the degree program is completed in 15 months at Rutgers University (additional 46 credits). Students will earn a Joint (FDU and Rutgers) BS Degree in Medical Imaging Science with Certificate/Concentration in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. See Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program – Rutgers School of Health Professions for additional information.

Cardiovascular Sonography

Cardiovascular sonographers (or “echocardiographers”) provide patient services using diagnostic ultrasound under the supervision of a licensed physician, who is responsible for the interpretation of ultrasound images.  Cardiovascular sonographers are specially trained to use imaging technology to support diagnosis and monitoring of heart problems in patients. Among other skills, they operate ultrasound equipment that provides moving 2-dimaensional and 3-dimensional images of the heart and its chambers. 

A minimum of 142 credits is required for graduation from this concentration.  After completion of 3 years of study at FDU (minimum 92 credits), students apply for acceptance into the Rutgers School of Health Professions.  If accepted, the program is completed in 15 months at Rutgers University (additional 50 credits). Students will earn a Joint (FDU and Rutgers) BS Degree in Medical Imaging Science with Certificate/Concentration in Cardiovascular Sonography. See Cardiac Sonography Program – Rutgers School of Health Professions for additional information.

Admission Requirements

  • Graduates from an accredited secondary school with a record indicating the potential to succeed in college will be considered for admission to the FDU BS in Medical Imaging Science.
  • Completion of the following high school studies:
    • 4 units of English
    • 1 unit of Chemistry + Lab
    • 2 units of History
    • 1 unit of Biology + Lab
    • 2 units of college preparatory Mathematics
  • At least 16 high school academic units
  • Secondary school GPA of 2.7 or higher

Admission to Rutgers School of Health Professions

  • Students will submit a separate application in the fall semester of their sophomore year (second semester of year 2 at FDU).
  • Admission decisions to Rutgers are made in accordance with criteria, policies and procedures established by a joint committee and cannot be guaranteed by FDU.
  • Students generally need to demonstrate at least a 2.85 GPA in major and prerequisite courses at FDU to be considered for admission to the Rutgers Medical Imaging Science program. Specific prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of B minus or higher.

Academic Program Plan

**Accuplacer reading/writing scores and math assessment scores will determine which reading/writing and math courses first time, first year students will take.  Those with reading/writing placement scores below the standards must complete courses in prerequisite skills (e.g., WRIT 1000, WRIT 1001, READ 1000). Those with math placement scores below the standards must complete courses in prerequisite skills (e.g., MATH 0298, MATH 1100).  These credits are applied toward free electives or are non-credit-bearing.  This requirement applies to all first time, first year students, even if they have been accepted into this program track. 

1st Semester (16 credits)

2nd Semester (16 credits)

3rd Semester (17 credits)

  • BIOL2203/BIOL2223 Anatomy and Physiology I + Lab
  • CHEM2261/CHEM2263Organic Chemistry I + Lab
  • UNIV2001 Cross-cultural Perspectives
  • Social Science OR Behavioral Science: Select from GenEd options 
  • Oral Communication: Select from GenEd options

4th Semester (14 credits)

5th Semester (13 credits)

  • MEDT1130 Bioethics
  • PHYS2203/PHYS2201 University Physics I + Lab
  • Creative and Expressive Arts OR Humanities: Select from GenEd options
  • Social Science OR Behavioral Science: Select from GenEd options 

6th Semester (15-16 credits)

  • PHYS2204/PHYS2102 University Physics II + Lab
  • PSYC2210 Psychological Statistics
  • MEDT2006 Medical Terminology
  • Creative and Expressive Arts OR Humanities: Select from GenEd options
  • MEDT2217 Info Systems and Applications in Health Care

 

Contact Information
Administrative Coordinator for Entry Level Programs
201-692-2388
snah@fdu.edu