What other opportunities exist for me to earn a professionally related baccalaureate degree in Idaho after earning my AAS degree in radiologic technology from CSI?
Mechanisms are in place at Idaho State University for a Bachelor of Health Science degree and at Boise State University for a Bachelor of Applied Technology. These programs are designed for graduates of professional-technical education programs at Idaho’s six technical colleges (including CSI) to complete within two years. For specific information contact the respective deans of the ISU College of Technology and the BSU Larry G. Selland College of Applied Technology. [Back to top] • What are CSI’s plans for an on-campus energized radiography teaching and learning laboratory? CSI has a first-rate radiography teaching and learning laboratory. (For a virtual tour of CSI Rad Lab I, please go to the “Overview” page.) Room 154 in the Aspen building provides over 750 square feet of space where didactic instruction is presented along with laboratory exercises in radiologic science, patient care, positioning and imaging and processing, etc..This “state inspected and approved” energized lab cont
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