I guess you're looking for radiology schools in Michigan? Here's two different listings. The first is a list of some of the main radiology schools in Michigan, and the second is a list of all of the schools by state. Good Luck!Michigan Radiology Schools:http://www.radiology-schools.com/radiology-schools-state/radiology-schools-michigan.htmlAll Radiology Schools:http://www.radiology-schools.com/radiology-school-directory.html
You need to know what radiology. You also need to do some research and see if your qualified for a radiology school. Finally, you need to look for radiology schools that have good reputations.
There are many places to find lists of radiology schools online. Some schools offer radiology technician degrees while others offer a more specialized degree in radiology. The list I found is at the following link: http://www.a2zcolleges.com/medical/radiology.htm
Radiology technician schools are found all over in the United States. DeVry and Virginia College are just two examples of colleges that offer radiology technician programs.
The radiology degree will depend on the program, not necessarily the state it is in. In some schools you can get your radiology degree in as little as 14 months.
Some of the best schools for radiology include the University of Charleston, the University of Iowa, and the University of St. Francis. It averages out from about $17,000 to $20,000 for tuition.
There are several good Radiology technician schools in Central Virginia. Some of the best schools include Virginia Western Community College, and Central Virginia Community College.
The Bryman School in Phoenix has the top rated radiology program in that area. Check out collegesanduniversities.net for a larger list of reputable programs!
One can find information about x-ray technician jobs from a various number of radiology schools and job search websites. Some examples include Radiology Schools and CareerBuilder.
Most medical schools also have strong radiological divisions. You might also try contacting smaller "technical" schools in communities where a medical school is also present; i.e. Champlain College in Burlington, VT.
USC school of Dentistry is well known for excellence. I would start there and research some more recommended schools from their website. You can also go to your local library and research for some renowned schools in your local area.
Yes, there is radiography schools available in every state across the USA, and one in Washington, DC; and some of these have radiology assistant programs too.