Program Options

At a Glance

  • College

    College of Health Professions

  • Degree

    Bachelor of Science

  • Campus

    Center City

  • Format

    On Campus

Program Options

We have degree options for anyone, from high school seniors to certified professionals. First choose your program option, then choose your concentration option(s) to personalize your experience at Thomas Jefferson University. We cannot guarantee acceptance to your concentration of choice.

For High School Students

Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences
As a student in this program you will complete pre-professional coursework with other pre-medical and health students on Jefferson's East Falls Campus. In late fall of the second year, you will interview and begin the process of working with faculty to select your concentration of interest.

For College Students

Program Length

1 year (12 consecutive months, full-time)

About the Program

The 1-Year Bachelor's Program is offered on a full-time basis for 12 months. To be eligible, students must have all prerequisite credits and either a Bachelor's degree or proof of completion of an accredited program in medical imaging and radiation sciences.

Program Length

2 years (24 consecutive months, full-time)

About the Program

The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that radiologic technologists who are trained in multiple credentials have better job prospects than those with just one area of expertise. In our 2-Year Dual-Concentration Bachelor's Program, you study two imaging concentrations in 24 months.

The Dual-Concentration Program is for students with no education in the radiologic sciences to earn a BS in Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences while acquiring training in a combination of concentrations. Students must consult an admissions counselor or a Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences faculty member when choosing concentrations. We cannot guarantee acceptance to your second-year concentration of choice.

Program Length

2 years or less

About the Program

Working radiologic technologists who are certified in radiography, radiation therapy or nuclear medicine, have 50 prerequisite credits, but do not have a Bachelor’s degree can enroll in the Part-Time Advanced Placement BS Program. This option is available for the CT concentration only. Complete the Program online or on campus.

Prospective students must consult with either Colleen Dempsey, Chair or Gerard Keimer, Program Director.