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12 Bachelor Programs in Healthcare Technology
This degree course educates students to become computer scientists in the health industry. Informatics-based, medical, scientific and technical knowledge in healthcare and in ... +
Our BEng Biomedical Engineering course is taught by leading academics, drawing on over 50 years’ experience training biomedical engineers. You’ll have the opportunity to take ... +
The Post Certification – Bachelor of Science in Imaging Technology is designed to build on the knowledge base of ARRT certified radiologic technologists from associate degree ... +
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Biomedical Engineering (BME) is a multidisciplinary field that incorporates engineering and science concepts to solve many problems in human health and medicine.
Students learn to design innovative biomedical products including imaging processes such as x-rays or magnetic resonance imaging equipment, life support systems such as pacema ... +
SCIT's Biomedical Engineering program introduces students to the medical applications of engineering. Courses branch out from firm foundations in electronics and mathematics t ... +
The Mission of the North Idaho College Radiography Program is to provide a comprehensive didactic and clinical education, which prepares graduates with the skills necessary to ... +
Medical technology uses science to improve lives. A medical technology degree prepares you to have an instrumental career in medicine, whether it’s by identifying medical cond ... +
Students who earn Clarion University's 120-credit Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences choose between the radiologic technology or ultrasound (sonography) concentra ... +
The concentration in Health Information Technology will develop professionals in the disciplines of classification systems, information protection, health informatics, and ana ... +
Our online Bachelor of Radiation Science Technology degree program is designed to promote marketability and career growth for candidates who hold an associate degree in medica ... +
On this course, you'll learn from engineers, scientists, and clinicians. This gives you a solid understanding of how engineering improves patient care. You'll apply engineerin ... +