Specialty Imaging: Certificate in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologists use machines with a powerful magnetic field to capture images of the body. These images give doctors a clear view of internal structures. MRIs are a safe way to diagnose and monitor internal health issues without using radiation.
At Ozarks Tech you gain hands-on training to take on the duties and challenges of MRI technologists:
- Operate advanced machines to create clear and accurate images
- Understand and practice proper safety within the magnetic environment
- Explain the process to patients and help them feel at ease
- Administer contrast to patients for more detailed imaging
MRI technologists are in high demand and can work in a variety of health care settings. Explore your path to a rewarding career through Ozarks Tech!
Program Contact
Dr. Daniel J. Edwards, R.T.(R)(MR)(ARRT), ATC/L
Program Director
Kaycie Haynes, MBA, BS, CNMT, R.T.(R)(ARRT)
Clinical Coordinator
[email protected]
Program Mission & Goals
Mission Statement
The Ozarks Technical Community College’s Magnetic Resonance program’s mission is to provide the student with a quality education in both the didactic and clinical setting. This education will develop the student’s necessary skills to become a competent and professional MR technologist. Thus, providing the communities they work in with high-level imaging services.
Program Objectives
- Develop students who can demonstrate the knowledge and skills to become entry-level MRI technologists.
- Develop students who can think critically when needing to manipulate patient positioning, imaging sequences, and coverage based on pathology and patient condition.
- Train students who can communicate effectively with patients, healthcare team members, radiologists, and administrators.
- Train students to practice the highest level of safety for the patients and staff in the MR environment.
- Produce high-quality images used for diagnosis.
- Graduate students who demonstrate professional and ethical behavior in the clinical setting.
Programmatic Outcomes
- Students will be able to correctly acquire, analyze, and manipulate images for the radiologist review, thus showing their critical thinking skills.
- Students will properly screen and provide a safe environment for the patient and the staff of the MR clinical setting.
- Students will exhibit professionalism and ethical behavior in the clinical setting.
- Students will demonstrate clinical competency using appropriate positioning and sequence set-up and selection.
- Students will demonstrate effective communication skills with patients and other members of the health care team.
Basic Eligibility Requirements
This program is designed for the student who would like to obtain their certificate in magnetic resonance imaging by completing both clinical and didactic coursework in order to be eligible to sit for the ARRT registry in magnetic resonance.
Structured Education Course Information
For students who would only like to take courses towards the ARRT structured education components. Taking these approved courses helps students who prefer formalized learning and accountability.
Structured Education only students must have at least one of the currently accepted registry/certifications
Students wanting the structured education component only must also complete the clinical experience portion on their own. Please refer to the ARRT’s MRI Clinical Experience requirements.
Non-certificate seeking courses approved for structured education
*Please be aware that the student must satisfy the clinical component requirements on their own in this pathway.
Admissions
Application Process
Any student whose first language is not English, must document their English language proficiency by completing a TOEFL test. This requires a minimum TOEFL iBT passing score of 81, with a minimum speaking score of 24.
Program will waive TOEFL requirement if student has already obtained a bachelor’s degree from a US regionally accredited University
Application Deadline
November 15th (Classes begin in January) or July 1st (Classes begin in August)
OTC cannot guarantee that students classified under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program will receive approval to take the national registry exam after program/course completion. Please contact the ARRT to inquire about the registry exam requirements.
The Magnetic Resonance (MRI) program is a selective, admission-based program. Students must complete the application criteria below before they will be considered for admittance to the program.
Please use the application checklist to find the requirements for admittance to this program.
- Application Checklist TO APPLY, READ FIRST – This checklist will assist you in keeping track of the necessary items that must be completed for the online application process.
- Job Shadowing for Primary Pathway Students Only
Required only for applicants who do not already hold an imaging degree or certificate.
If you already have an imaging credential (e.g., ARRT, ARDMS, or CCI), you do not need to complete job shadowing. - Candidate Selection Form Selection into the program is based on a point system. Therefore, this form will allow you to track your accumulated points.
- Immunization Requirements
Students will be requested at the time of acceptance to submit documentation for required immunizations and TB testing. - Criminal Background Check
Important: If your application is asking you for a job shadowing form upload and you have not completed the job shadowing, please reach out to either the MRI program navigator or the MRI program director for further instructions:
- Nicola Wallace – [email protected]
- Dr. Daniel Edwards – [email protected]
Clinical Obligations
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate Program Information
- All courses are online though the Canvas LMS
- All clinicals are in-person at assigned site locations based on the clinical schedule provided by the clinical coordinator
- Students can set-up their own clinical agreement with their current place of employment, however the agreement paperwork must be submitted for final approval before assignments can be made there
- Some exams and experiences may require the student to be rotated to other locations not associated with their primary location as the students must have the experience on exams to meet the requirements from the ARRT
- Must meet a certain minimum number of exams successfully verified by an ARRT registered MRI technologist
- Currently the number is 125 with certain requirements
- Depending on the semester, the students will perform 10-24 hours of clinicals per week
- Evenings, weekends, days, and other rotations may be required to obtain all the required exams to be eligible to sit for the national registry
- Students may be paid for their clinical time, that is dependent on the clinical site and arrangements between the clinical site and the student, the program is not involved in that discussion
What is the normal schedule for the MRI program?
- Class work is completed online over 8-week blocks, with 1-2 didactic classes per semester while the student performs clinicals.
- The clinical component requires weekly clinical hours and competencies required to complete.
- 18-24 hours per week of clinical is required.
Where do I perform clinical rotations?
- Students can elect where they would like to perform their clinical rotations as long as Ozarks Tech can sign an affiliation agreement with the clinical site
- Students may have to be rotated to other clinical locations to meet the ARRT clinical requirements to be eligible to sit for the registry
- If students would like the program to find their locations, the program currently has affiliation agreements with hospitals and imaging centers across the southwest Missouri region
Accreditations and Outcomes
Accreditation
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will produce quality images and be able to evaluate their images for image quality accurately.
- Students will be able to communicate effectively with the patient and other healthcare team members.
- Students will be able to apply critical thinking skills by changing technical factors and adapt their patient care to the different scenarios encountered.
- Students will demonstrate professionalism and ethical behavior.
- Students will successfully pass coursework and pass the ARRT national registry exam on the first attempt.
- Students will be able to perform effectively in a variety of settings within the imaging department.
- Students will display proficiency and competency for an entry-level imaging professional.
COSTS & OPTIONS
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CREDENTIAL TYPE
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PROGRAM
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WHO THIS PATHWAY IS FOR
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LENGTH OF PROGRAM
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COST*
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Certificate |
MRI (Post-Primary) |
Already certified in Radiography, Sonography, or Nuclear Medicine and want to qualify for ARRT MRI registry |
32 credit hours |
N/A |
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Certificate (planned) |
MRI (Primary) |
Have an associate degree (any field) and want to start a career in MRI |
32 credit hours + prerequisites |
Coming soon |
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PROGRAM DETAILS
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate
Program Description
Certificate: 32 Hours
The Magnetic Resonance Imaging certificate program is intended for students who either hold an ARRT registry license in another imaging modality (post-secondary pathway) or possess an associate or bachelor's degree in any field. Students with degrees outside of healthcare-related disciplines may need to complete additional science courses to apply.
This program is selective admission and a separate application is required for acceptance into the program. Upon exceptance, students may take the program specific MRI courses. The program provides students with the opportunity to gain necessary skills and knowledge to perform within the MRI department, while maintaining a safe MR environment.
The Magnetic Resonance Imaging program is designed to meet the structured degree requirements for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), thus meeting the criteria for the student to sit for the national registry exam. ARRT, 1255 Northland Dr., St. Paul, MN, 55120-1155. (651) 687-0048. www.arrt.org.
A grade of "C" or better is required for all Magnetic Resonance Imaging required courses.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate Requirements
- MRI 211: MR Intro, Safety, & Care
- MRI 212: MR Procedures & Production I
- MRI 223: MR Sectional Anatomy
- MRI 224: MR Procedures & Production II
- MRI 236: MR Procedures &Production III
- MRI 235: MR Pathology
- MRI 247: MR Capstone
- MRI 281: MR Practicum I
- MRI 282: MR Practicum II
- MRI 283: MR Practicum III
- MRI 284: MR Practicum IV
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*Notices and Disclaimers
*Costs displayed are based on current tuition and fee rates for the program’s required credit hours, as approved by the OTC Board of Trustees, and are subject to change without notice. Estimates reflect both in-district and out-of-district residency rates. Actual costs, degree completion time, and credit requirements may vary based on residency, prior credits, elective courses, program updates, and enrollment factors. For additional information on attendance costs, visit Cost of Attendance, tuition and fees or contact us at 417-447-6900.
**Graduation rates vary by individual. For details on program enrollment, retention, exam/certification, and employment rates, visit Student Outcomes / Student Right-to-Know. Some careers on this list may require additional education and training. For program-specific accreditation visit OTC Accreditation.