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Medical Radiography, Diploma

The art and science of medical imaging. Two years at Ƶ prepares you to enter a challenging and rewarding career as a Medical Radiography Technologist.

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Program at a glance

Credential

Diploma

Work experience

Clinical/fieldwork placement

Study options

Full-time

Open to Ƶ

No

Area of study

Health Sciences

Length

2 years, including summers

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Solve medical mysteries

Start in September

Using a combination of art and science, Medical Radiography Technologists help solve mysteries. You'll be an integral part of providing a medical diagnosis, working with patients and producing clear images for radiologists to interpret.

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MRAD Class of 2022

Hands-on learning

During training, you'll receiveintensive theoretical and practical instructionthrough lectures, labs, online courses, and practical experience in a clinical environment. You're expected to act as surrogate patients to learn positioning techniques, as well as interpersonal skills.

Clinical placements provide the opportunity to apply your knowledge in hospitals throughout Vancouver Island.

MRAD Info Sessions

The Medical Radiography information sessions are a great way to learn more about the program and to get your questions answered by the faculty.

In demand

There is strong demand for radiography graduates.Get excited about lifelong learningas your chosen career continues to change, grow and advance.

Graduates have theopportunity to continue trainingin imaging specialties such as CT, Breast Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Graduates have also found employment in management, equipment application and sales, research and educational roles.

Your career

You'll learn and practice the sameionizing radiation safety standards and proceduresthat are strictly enforced at all public health facilities.

Most graduates begin with casual positions, transitioning into regular employment within a year or two. Shifts vary from 7.5 to 12 hours and you will work day, evening and night shifts.

Are you a future Medical Radiography Technologist?

To succeed in this demanding program, you should have strong academic skills, good organizational practices and a sense of social responsibility and caring. You'll be working in a team environment, using your ability to think critically and problem solve while expressing a real desire to serve the public.

You should be an independent learner with the ability to integrate and apply information. Computer literacy is essential since many courses will be taught online.

Indigenous Priority Seating

Indigenous Limited Priority Admissions

The School of Health & Human Services (HHS) offers Priority Seating for Indigenous students in all Health related programs.

VisitEyēʔ Sqȃ’lewen - Centre for Indigenous Education & Community Connections (IECC)for information on how to apply.

Any questions about the application process, please contacthhsindigenoussupport@camosun.ca

TheIndigenous Limited Priority Admissionsprocess, approved by the Board of Governors, supported by the Education Council, and approved by the BC Human Rights Tribunal, welcomes applications from all qualified Indigenous applicants.

What you'll learn

Current students wanting information about your program, go to student planning in.

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MRAD Class of 2020

Program outline

For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the academic calendar.

Program outline

Medical Radiation Technologists in the making

You'll learn a wide variety of practical and patient care skills. Our program is hands-on, with clinical placements throughout your time at Ƶ. You'll learn about the science of radiography, anatomy and physiology, radiation safety, your role within the medical profession and how to treat patients ethically and with compassion.

What to expect

Located at our Interurban campus, the MRAD program is two years long (a full 24 months with no summer breaks). Homework commitments vary per student but amount to about three to four hours per day including weekends. Placement locations are in Victoria, Nanaimo, Duncan and Campbell River. During your placement you will be scheduled for day, evening and weekend shifts.

Year 1

In your first term, you’ll be introduced to the world of x-ray by learning basic radiographic procedures, anatomy, and patient management. In your second term, you’ll use this knowledge at your first four month clinical placement. Then you’re back to the beautiful Centre for Health and Wellness at our Interurban Campus forlearning advanced radiographic procedures, medical imaging physics, and pathology for term three.

Year 2

In your fourth term, you will build on your radiographic knowledge during your Advanced Beginner experiences at a whole new practicum site. During term five, you will develop and enhance your teamwork and communication skills, study computed tomography (CT) procedures, and begin preparations for your career as a medical radiation technologist. At your final clinical practicum in term six, you’ll be demonstrating your competency by performing imaging studies independently and preparing for your national certification examination.

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MRAD program handbooks

Find current student information in theSchool of Health and Human ServicesandMRAD programhandbooks.

Tuition and fees

Effective from September 1, 2024, to August 31, 2025

Estimated tuition

Tuition estimates are for the entire program.

Medical Radiography, Diploma

$32,135 (domestic)

Domestic tuition fees vary depending on the individual course fees for the classes you select.

Student fees

In addition to tuition estimates, student fees are calculated based on your enrolment. Refer to:Student Fees.

Financial assistance

You may need to find more than one source of funding to help pay for your education and living costs while attending college. Check out sources of money you don't need to pay back as well as those that need to be repaid.

Financial Aid & Awards

Application deadline

  • Next intake:Fall2025
  • Application period:Sept. 15 – Dec. 15, 2024
  • Document deadline:Jan. 12, 2025

Admission requirements

One of:

  • B inEnglish 12
  • B in English 12 Ƶ Alternative

One of:

  • B in Pre-calculus 12
  • B in Math 12 Ƶ Alternative
  • B in MATH 108
  • B in MATH 100

One of:

  • B in Physics 12
  • B in Physics 12 Ƶ Alternative
  • B in PHYS 105
  • C+ in PHYS 165

One of:

  • B in Anatomy and Physiology 12
  • B in Anatomy and Physiology 12 Ƶ Alternative
  • B in BIOL 143
  • B in BIOL 150
  • B in BIOL 152and BIOL 153
  • B in PNUR 101

One of:

  • B in Medical TerminologyMOA 155
  • Completion of a Medical Terminology course consisting of a minimum of 60 hours with a letter grade of B or higher

And all of:

  • Completed online form.
  • Attendance at a Medical Radiography program Information Session and completion of online questionnaire. An online option of the Information Sessionis available for anyone unable to attend in person.
  • After the document submission deadline, all qualified applicants receive registration and scheduling instructions for their non-academic assessment. Students may take the assessment one time per application cycle and must do so within the prescribed timeframe indicated by the program. Students applying to other Allied Health & Technologies programs at Ƶ College need only take the assessment once per application cycle.
  • 40 hours of volunteer work in a patient related environment

Admissions Process

  • The rigor of this program requires students to have a high level of commitment and preparedness to be successful. In order to serve students best, admission processes for many Allied Health programs in British Columbia and across Canada include a selection process whereby applicants are selected, or compete for program entry. The program ranks students according to academic preparedness and non-academic qualities including situational judgement, proven to be reliable predictors of personal commitment and future professional behaviours. Applicants with the highest overall rankings are offered seats in the program. This process enhances students' likelihood of program success and future employability.
  • All academic application requirements must be completed within the previous five years.
  • Once all applicants have completed the non-academic assessment, the program calculates an aggregate score for each applicant byequally weightingthe academic (combined GPA of admission requirements) and non-academic assessment scores (indicators of program and future professional success) to determine which applicants will receive program seat invitations. Once all aggregated scores are totaled, the students selected will be offered seats in the program for a given year, pending completion of the Program Participation Requirements prior to the program start date.
  • The program maintains a short waitlist for late entry into the same year due to student withdrawals or deferrals. Waitlists are not retained for future years. Those applicants meeting the admission requirements, but not gaining a seat in the year of application need to reapply in order to be eligible in a subsequent year.

When you apply you will need to submit proof that you meet the program admission requirements listed above. Where a letter grade is specified, you must have proof of that grade or higher.

For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the Academic Calendar: Loading...

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Applications for the Fall semester open on Sept. 15 with a deadline of Dec. 15.

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If you have questions about what you can expect to learn in your Health and Human Services classes contact hhsinfo@camosun.ca.

Faculty/staff profile

Brent Mekelburg

Dr. Brent Mekelburg

Chair, Allied Health and Technologies (AHT)

mekelburgb@camosun.ca
250-370-4758
Alex & Jo Campbell Centre for Health and Wellness (CHW)

Faculty/staff profile

Hong Gerow

Hong Gerow

Program Leader, Medical Radiography (MRAD)

gerowh@camosun.ca
250-370-4760
Alex & Jo Campbell Centre for Health and Wellness (CHW)

Faculty/staff profile

Brent McMillen

Brent McMillen

Instructor, Medical Radiography (MRAD)

mcmillenb@camosun.ca
250-370-4757
Alex & Jo Campbell Centre for Health and Wellness (CHW)

Faculty/staff profile

Jana Suraci

Jana Suraci

Faculty Curriculum Lead

suracij@camosun.ca
250-370-4755
Alex & Jo Campbell Centre for Health and Wellness (CHW)

Faculty/staff profile

Laura McCreight

Laura McCreight

Instructor, Medical Radiography (MRAD)

mccreightl@camosun.ca
250-370-4756
Alex & Jo Campbell Centre for Health and Wellness (CHW)

Faculty/staff profile

Sarah Erdelyi

Sarah Erdelyi

Instructor, Medical Radiography (MRAD)

erdelyis@camosun.ca
250-370-4759
Alex & Jo Campbell Centre for Health and Wellness (CHW)

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Learn more

For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the academic calendar.

Contact information

Allied Health & Technologies department

Campus location

School of Health and Human Services building (HHS), room 207

Location link

Interurban campus

250–370–4072

hhsinfo@camosun.ca


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