Do the advanced programs in MRI, CT and Nuclear Medicine offer a degree at the University of Utah?
No, the advanced programs award a certificate of completion, not a degree and the student will be eligible for the ARRT and/or NMTCB certification examination. The programs are independently managed through the University Health Care, Department of Radiology and not directly affiliated with the University of Utah. Weber State will grant a student credits towards their bachelors degree if they have certification in an advanced area. Contact Weber State for details on this opportunity.
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