Undergraduate

Certificate in Radiologic Sciences

Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Radiology student posing by an MRI machine.

If you’re interested in furthering your ability to help save lives through Advanced Medical Imaging, A-State offers a 12-month, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Advanced Medical Imaging - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

Application Deadline

Next apply date

April 1

Next start date

Summer Semester

Degree Overview

Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

The certificate allows for students who currently hold a baccalaureate degree to return for additional radiologic licensure opportunities.

Cost

$1,234

Certification Requirements

35 credit hours

  • RADG 33103 - Introduction to Radiography
  • RSMR 44703 - MRI Safety and Instrumentation
  • RSMR 44802 - Imaging Information Management
  • RSMR 44903 - MRI Procedures I
  • RSMR 44733 - MRI Procedures II
  • RSMR 44753 - MRI Clinical Education I
  • RSMR 44763 - MRI Clinical Education II
  • RSMR 44773 - MRI Clinical Education III
  • RSMR 44953 - MRI Physical Principles I
  • RSMR 44853 - MRI Physical Principles II
  • RSMR 44863 - Data Acquisition and Processing
  • RSMR 44833 - Advanced MRI Imaging

Students interested in applying to the MRI program must have no contraindications that would prohibit working in an MRI suite and clearance of possible contraindications to the MRI suite will be conducted by a qualified MRI faculty member.

ACCREDITED BY JRCERT

This radiology degree program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Our 8-year accreditation status ensures your education meets the highest standards in radiologic science. 

The latest award letter can be found here

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Program Requirements

All students must apply to Arkansas State University before acceptance to the MRI program.

Students interested in applying to the MRI program must have no contraindications that would prohibit working in an MRI suite and clearance of possible contraindications to the MRI suite will be conducted by a qualified MRI faculty member.

  • Apply to Arkansas State University and have all transfer coursework evaluated for credit.
  • Determine whether you meet the Admission Requirements for the MRI program.
  • Complete the MRI application.
  • Download MRI modality clinic evaluation form for transfer students.
  • Submit completed application electronically by 5 pm on April 1st.
MRI FACULTY


Kendall Youngman
Program Director
Phone: 870-972-3073
Email: kyoungman@astate.edu

Tyler Hester
Clinical Coordinator
Phone: 870-972-2555
Email: thester@astate.edu 

 


SELECTIVE ADMISSION

Admission into the MRI emphasis is limited. Up to 14 students are selected each year depending on clinical site availability.

The Department does not guarantee acceptance into the program of choice for students entering the second year of the multi-competency BSRS program.  Acceptance for Radiation Therapy, Sonography, CT, MRI, Mammography and Cardiovascular-Interventional students may require all or some of the following:

  • Select course GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Letters of recommendation/reference
  • Interview by program director
  • Testing

Students work with their individual advisor to prepare for admission.

UNCONDITIONAL ADMISSION STATUS

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The following Graduate School admission requirements are minimum standards which identify the pool of applicants from which departments select students to be admitted in a degree program. To be granted unconditional admission status in the Graduate School, applicants must:

  • Submit a completed online application for admission and the nonrefundable application fee of $30 for U.S. Applicants, $40 for International Applicants, or $50 for Doctoral Applicants to Graduate School Admissions, along with the required program documents, by the deadline on the department website.
  • Earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution (or its equivalent as determined by the Graduate School).
  • Achieved a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale or a 3.00 GPA on the last 60 hours.
  • Achieved a minimum 3.00 GPA on any previous graduate courses completed at either Arkansas State University or another accredited university.
  • Submitted official transcripts from each college or university as requested by the Graduate School. Official transcripts must be submitted directly from the registrar of other institutions to the office of the Graduate School at Arkansas State University.
CONDITIONAL ADMISSION STATUS

An applicant who fails to meet the GPA requirements for Unconditional Admission Status, who lacks the appropriate undergraduate background for a particular degree program, or whose baccalaureate degree is from an unaccredited institution, may be granted conditional admission status after:

  • Submission of a completed online application for admission and the designated nonrefundable application fee mentioned above to Graduate School Admissions, along with the required program documents, by the deadline on the department website.
  • Submitted official transcripts from each college or university as requested by the Graduate School. Official transcripts must be submitted directly from the registrar of other institutions to the office of the Graduate School at Arkansas State University.
  • Achieving a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale or a 2.75 GPA on the last 60 hours for admission into a graduate program or for admission as a non-degree student.
PROGRAM ADMISSION CRITERIA

Meeting the minimum requirements for admission to the Graduate School does not necessarily ensure acceptance into a particular graduate degree program. Individual departments may establish requirements for individual degree programs above and beyond the standards for admission to the Graduate School.

1. SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION MATERIALS

Closely observe the deadline and required materials set by your graduate program of interest, including any additional documents requested of students who are seeking departmental funding through assistantships or fellowships. Complete the application and fax, e-mail or mail any materials that could not be submitted online to A-State Graduate Admissions.

General documents needed in the application process:
  • A completed online application accompanied by the appropriate application fee ($30 for U.S. applicants, $50 for International applicants, $50 for Doctoral applicants), along with the required documents for that specific graduate program. See the program website for specific required documents. (There may be separate application forms for some programs, as noted on the departments' websites.)
  • Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended since leaving high school. Transcripts must be mailed directly from the institutions previously attended. If you are a graduate of A-State, we will obtain your transcript for you.
  • All students are required to present written documentation of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) immunization. This immunization must have been received after the first birthday and after January 1, 1968.
  • Arkansas law requires that, in order to be eligible for enrollment at a public institution of higher learning, a male applicant between the ages of 18 and 25 who is a U.S. citizen must be registered or be exempt from registration with the Selective Service System.
  • If a standardized test is required for your major, you may contact the Testing Center at Arkansas State University at (870) 972-2038 for information regarding tests and test dates.

 

2. REVIEW BY THE ACADEMIC PROGRAM

Once an applicant has submitted all required documents to Graduate Admissions, the admissions committee for that particular academic program will review their applicant file and make their decisions regarding admission.

3. FINAL REVIEW BY THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

Once the Graduate School receives the academic program’s admission decision, they email a copy of that Notice of Admission Decision to the applicant, unless the program notifies their applicants directly.

4. ADMISSION

If accepted into the degree program to which you applied, Graduate Admissions will admit you to the University and email you a copy of your Notice of Admission, unless that program notifies their accepted applicants directly. Admitted applicants need to check with their assigned advisor, as noted on their Notice of Admission, in order to be able to register for the semester.