Firstly you must do a cousre at university called "radiography" which is a 3 year course that involves the study of X-rays, MRIs etc. You must then specialise in sonography. That answer is not accurate. You do not need to major in radiography to be an ultrasonographer. There are programs out there that are specifically ultrasound majors. They are usually 2-3 years in length. WWW.SDMS.ORG is a very helpful site for sonography schools in various states.
You can receive training to become an ultrasound technician at your local community college or private colleges. I do not know of any training you can receive on line for this profession.
The schooling to become an ultrasound technician lasts one year. They teach how to operate the machinary, and safety procedures.
To receive ultrasound training research health/medical schools in your area that offer classes in medical sonography. No state requires a license, but there are certificate programs available to become a ultrasound technician.
To become an ultrasound technician you will need to complete an associate's degree or postgraduate certificate program from an accredited college or university.
It is a certificate that qualifies you to become an ultrasound technician.
You can find reliable information about gaining a ultrasound technician license on the medical university websites. Many of the online universities offer ultrasound technician training programs.
To get an education in Ultrasound Technology, you need to go to a medical school or a sonography school, where they specialize in ultrasound technology. You can check out which schools are good for you at the Ultrasound Technician Center website.
By entering in your zip code at "http://www.ultrasoundtechnicianschools.org/" you can find an accredited ultrasound school anywhere in the country. They also have pertinent information regarding job placement, what you can expect to learn, and what kind of training you'll need to become an ultrasound technician.
Ultrasound technician training is very helpful and can help you find a good job. However, make sure you find a credible training school because many times they can be teaching you the wrong things.
A registered Ultrasound technician requires passing an exam after completing 24 to 48 months of formal training. Visit: Ultrasoundtechnicianschools.net for schools near you and complete requirements.
Ultrasound technician training programs may be either 2 or 4 year degrees. Some schools have long waiting lists, so be sure to choose a few programs you see as possibilities.
No, you can go to a vocational school to get that training.