You may pursue either the certificate on a part-time or full-time basis, or a limited number of courses. The MR Program requires two semesters of clinical experience. The completed application must be submitted by February 1st for priority admission. Applicants continue to be accepted until May 31st. Please mail your application to:
Washburn University
Jera Roberts
Benton Hall, Room 107
1700 SW College Ave
Topeka, KS 66621
The certificate in magnetic resonance requires the completion of a minimum of 22 credit hours, including clinical experience. Tuition information is available at http://www.washburn.edu/academics/course-schedule/files/fall/tuition-and-fees.pdf
All MR courses count towards the Bachelor of Health Science (BHS) degree.
Full-Time Sequence for Registered Technologists
Fall Semester I
AL341 Sectional Anatomy and Imaging Applications – 4 credits
AL347 Magnetic Resonance Physics I – 3 credits
AL348 MR Imaging I – 3 credits
AL349 MR Clinical Experience I – 3 credits
Spring Semester I
AL350 Magnetic Resonance Physics II – 3 credits
AL351 MR Imaging II – 3 credits
AL352 MR Clinical Experience II – 3 credits
Part-Time Sequence for Registered Technologists
Fall Semester I
AL341 Sectional Anatomy and Imaging Applications – 4 credits
AL347 Magnetic Resonance Physics I – 3 credits
Spring Semester I
AL350 Magnetic Resonance Physics II – 3 credits
Fall Semester II
AL348 MR Imaging I – 3 credits
AL349 MR Clinical Experience I – 3 credits
Spring Semester II
AL351 MR Imaging II – 3 credits
AL352 MR Clinical Experience II – 3 credits
Core Courses
AL341 Sectional Anatomy and Imaging Applications (4)
Prerequisite: ARRT certification or Second-year Radiographer Student
More information about the program is available on our web site: http://www.washburn.edu/academics/college-schools/applied-studies/departments/allied-health/mr/index.html
Please let me know if you have additional questions regarding our program.
Jera Roberts, MR Program Coordinator