
Medical Imaging Technology

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Program Overview
The Medical Imaging Technology program at European University of Lefke (EUL) is a 4-year associate degree (A.S.) offered on campus through the Vocational School of Health Services. This program is designed for students seeking a career in the healthcare field with a focus on diagnostic imaging. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare graduates for roles in medical imaging departments.
What You'll Study
The program covers core subjects in medical imaging, including radiographic techniques, anatomy and physiology, patient care, radiation safety, and imaging equipment operation. Students gain hands-on experience in laboratory settings and clinical placements. Key areas of study include:
- Radiographic Positioning and Procedures
- Radiation Physics and Protection
- Medical Terminology
- Pathology for Imaging
- Cross-Sectional Anatomy
- Quality Assurance in Imaging
Graduates are equipped to perform diagnostic imaging examinations and assist radiologists in patient care.
Career Outlook
Graduates of the Medical Imaging Technology program can pursue careers as radiologic technologists or technicians in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic imaging centers, and other healthcare facilities. The demand for skilled imaging professionals is steady, with opportunities for specialization in areas such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or mammography.
Admission Overview
Admission to the program requires a high school diploma or equivalent. International students must meet the university's language proficiency requirements. For detailed information on application procedures and deadlines, prospective students should contact the European University of Lefke admissions office.