Overview
Undergraduate students begin with foundational imaging concepts that prepare them for advanced coursework. They learn how imaging modalities contribute to diagnosis and treatment. This early knowledge helps them understand the importance of radiology in healthcare.
Student Experience
Students balance imaging courses with general education requirements, which can create a demanding schedule. They learn to manage time effectively and prioritize assignments. These skills support long term academic success.
Campus Resources
Tutoring centers and peer mentors help students navigate challenging imaging topics. Study groups provide opportunities to review images and discuss difficult concepts. These resources help students feel supported.
Career Exploration
Students begin identifying areas of interest such as radiography, ultrasound, or computed tomography. Exposure to different modalities helps them make informed decisions about future specialization. This exploration supports long term career planning.
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Student Learning