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Emilio Aguinaldo College-Manila :)
It depends on which radiology program you are talking about. Here's a chart that compares some of the more common radiology programs:http://www.radiology-schools.com/radiology-degrees.html
A lab technician is probably what position youll have to take with this degree. You'll need to get the experience now that you have the degree. Continue you education as you can, a BA in radiology would open alot more doors.
Im wondering the same thing!
Nighthawk Radiology Services provide very professional radiology consultations, reviews, legal opinions, and business services. Also they can create special groups to meet individual needs and requirements.
Most medical colleges including Harvard and Princeton have radiology programs. Many technical colleges like ATA offer radiology programs for people who want to become x-ray technicians.
Emilio Aguinaldo College-Manila :)
No, Harvard does not offer BBA course. It only has faculty for MBA & Phd.
Harvard.
In order to find out if Harvard has online degrees I would check with their website. After looking at their websites to see what type of programs that they offer I would then call an admissions counselor and speak with them. If they do not have a total online degree program, they may offer a program with some online classes.
Harvard has a very prestigious accounting program with a full range of degrees. They offer both undergraduate and post graduate programs in accounting, especially the most advanced business accounting courses.
In order to become a radiology technician, one must either enroll in a training program through a supporting hospital or through a university that offers a specialty in radiology. Contact your local hospitals or universities to see if they offer such training courses. If they do not, ask if they can point you in the right direction.
There are a multitude of schools that normally offer radiology as a program that you can attend. However, if you are unsure whether or not you want to attend either in person or online, you could speak to a school of each to see if you could get a tour to see what it would be like.
It depends on which radiology program you are talking about. Here's a chart that compares some of the more common radiology programs:http://www.radiology-schools.com/radiology-degrees.html
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
Pretty hard!
Radiology classes can be hard to find but all major colleges such as Harvard and Brown will have these types of classes you are looking for and more information about them can be found on their website.