Bioimaging Program Curriculum
The Masters Program in Bioimaging consists of a total of 36 credit hours. Program can be completed in one calendar year (September through August). However, accommodations will be made for part-time students.
Full-Time students can complete degree requirements for the MA in Bioimaging within 12 months (September - August). Part-Time students can complete the program at their own pace, but within 5 years of the start date of their program.
Required Courses*
Bioimaging Foundations 4 Cr
Magnetic Resonance: Principles, Methods and Applications 4 Cr
Anatomy for Forensic Scientists 2 Cr
Bioimaging Theory & Image Processing 4 Cr
Methods of Functional Imaging of the Brain 2 Cr
Bioimaging Practicum 4 Cr
Radiation Protection, Safety, and Ethics 2 Cr
Special Topics in Bioimaging 2 Cr
Experimental Design and Statistics 2 Cr
Professional Development 2 Cr
Thesis Research I 2 Cr
Thesis Research II 2 Cr
Thesis Research III & IV 4 Cr (Summer I, II)
*most courses are offered in the late afternoon and early evening
Elective Courses (one of the following)
Neuroanatomic Basis of Neurologic Disease 2 Cr
Neurobiology of the Visual System 2 Cr
Neurobiology of Autism 2 Cr
Neuroanatomy of the Head and Neck 2 Cr