First Name * Last Name * Email * Zip Code * Radiation Sciences Bachelor of Science Degree Paths: On-Campus Programs: Diagnostic Medical Sonography, including: General and Vascular Cardiac and Vascular Radiation Therapy Radiologic Technology, including: Computed Tomography (CT) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Cardiovascular interventional (CVI) Breast Imaging (BI) Nuclear Medicine Technology Radiation sciences professionals work with physicians to gather accurate patient information for diagnosis, treatment, and/or research of disease and injury. They provide direct patient care, produce quality images, and deliver treatment using a variety of radiation sources. The radiation sciences professional must apply knowledge, skill, and mature judgment while operating complex equipment safely and efficiently. Strong communication, organizational, and patient care skills are essential for a successful career in radiation sciences. University of Iowa's radiation sciences educational programs are designed to provide students with opportunities for intellectual, professional, and social growth. Students learn with faculty members and instructors who are committed to radiation sciences education. Learn More About the Degree Radiation Sciences Radiation Sciences Admission Requirements by Program CAPTCHAThis question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. What code is in the image? * Enter the characters shown in the image.