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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Program (MRI)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, procedures play an important role in diagnosing diseases and injuries. An MRI uses a magnetic field and radio waves to produce images of the inside of the human body. When a patient lies inside the MRI machine, which is like a large tube, radio waves produce faint signals that create sectional images that are ultimately used by physicians to diagnose medical problems.

MRI technologists are highly-trained and possess the expertise for competent practice. They are mostly employed by hospitals but increasingly, jobs are becoming available in physician offices and imaging centers. The main duties of the MRI technologist include explaining the procedure to the patient, preparing the patient and positioning them correctly, operating the equipment, and recording the images for the physician to interpret. The patient might be in pain or distress, or they might feel claustrophobic. The MRI technologist will provide support while talking patients through the procedure and letting them know what to expect.

Program Accreditation

The Associate in Applied Arts and Science degree in Magnetic Resonance Imaging is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois 60604-1411
Phone: (800) 621-7440 / (312) 263-0456 | Fax: (312) 263-7462 |info@hlcommission.org

This program provides a thorough foundation in procedures, pathophysiology, and physics critical to the field of MRI. It is designed not only to foster the skills and knowledge necessary for competent practice, but also places emphasis on professional attitudes, values and behaviors that encourage the professional growth of the individual student.

MRI Program Structure

The MRI program is offered through a partnership with other Educational Programs in Collaboration (EPiC) Consortium. Each college enrolls students in the program under their admission criteria and each awards the degree according to that college’s completion requirements.

Clinical education courses are arranged through the EPiC Consortium’s educational coordinator in collaboration with the MRI departments of affiliating hospitals, clinics or other MRI provider facilities. These experiences are developed to meet the established objectives and eligibility requirements of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and prepare students to complete the MRI certification exam.

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Program Mission and Goals

The mission and purpose of the Michigan Workforce Training & Education Collaborative (MWTEC) https://www.mwtec.org/ is to provide for both the personal and professional career development of each MRI student. The general goals of the program are:

  1. The students will demonstrate entry level knowledge and competency in the practice of MRI.
  2. The students will demonstrate professional attitude values and behaviors necessary for professional success.
  3. Students that will demonstrate critical thinking and communication skills as responsible members of the health care team.
  4. Graduates will be employable and meet the needs of the health care community.
  5. Graduates of the program will be well prepared to successfully complete the ARRT certification examination.

Program outcomes/objectives

When students complete this program, they will be able to:

  1. Apply knowledge of anatomy, physiology, positioning, and MRI Sequence parameters to accurately demonstrate anatomical structures.
  2. Determine imaging parameters to achieve optimum imaging.
  3. Evaluate images for appropriate positioning, coil selection, and image quality.
  4. Apply the principles of ferromagnetic safety and contrast application for the protection of the patient, technologist, and others.
  5. Recognize emergency patient conditions and initiate life-saving first aid and basic life-support procedures.
  6. Evaluate the performance of MRI systems, know the safe limits of equipment operation, and report malfunctions to the proper authority.
  7. Participate in MRI quality assurance programs.
  8. Provide care and comfort in regard to holistic health of the patient and others.
  9. Provide patient education related to MRI procedures.

Program Effectiveness Outcomes and Safety Statement

MRI Program Curriculum

MRI Technology Program Admission Curriculum

Course Number

Course Name 

CREDIT HOURS

CONTACT HOURS

BI 121 

Human Anatomy and Physiology 1

4

5

BI 122

Human Anatomy and Physiology 2

4

5

GH 110

Medical Terminology 1

2

2

 

Total 

10

12

The two science courses listed above must be completed with a C grade or higher within two attempts to be eligible for the MRI program.

 

MRI Technology Program General Education Curriculum

Course Number

Course Name 

CREDIT HOURS

CONTACT HOURS

EN 100 or EN 101

College Writing or English Composition 1

3

EN 102 or COM

College Writing or English Composition 2 or Communications Course

3

PY 201 or SS Gen Education

General Psychology or Social Science General Elective

3

3

 

Gen Education - Humanities

Humanities General Elective

3

3

Open Elective

Open Elective Course

3

3

  

15

15

 

MRI Technology Program Curriculum 2025-26

Summer Semester 

Course Number 

Course Name 

Credit Hours

Contact Hours

Lecture

Lab

Clinic

 

MRI 200

Professional Prospectus

1

1

1

0

0

 

MRI 241

Sectional Anatomy

3

3

3

0

0

 

MRI 260

Pre-Clinical Preparation

3

3

3

0

0

 

 

TOTAL

7

7

 

 

 

 

Fall Semester

Course Number 

Course Name 

Credit Hours

Contact Hours

Lecture

Lab

Clinic

 

MRI 201

Computer Applications in Medical Imaging

3

3

3

0

0

 

MRI 220

MR Physics I

3

3

3

0

0

 

MRI 230

MR Procedures and Pathophysiology I

3

3

3

0

0

 

MRI 261

MRI Clinical Practice I

3

24

0

0

24

 

 

TOTAL

12

33

 

 

 

 

Winter Semester

Course Number 

Course Name 

Credit Hours

Contact Hours

Lecture

Lab

Clinic

 

MRI 222

MR Physics II

3

3

3

0

0

 

MRI 232

MR Procedures and Pathophysiology II

3

3

3

0

0

 

MRI 240

MRI Image Analysis

3

3

3

0

0

 

MRI 262

MRI Clinical Practice II

3

24

0

0

24

 

 

TOTAL

12

33

 

 

 

 

Summer Semester - Final Semester

Course Number 

Course Name 

Credit Hours

Contact Hours

Lecture

Lab

Clinic

 

MRI 263

MRI Clinical Practice III

3

24

0

0

24

 

MRI 295

MRI Certification Exam Preparation

3

3

3

0

0

 

 

TOTAL

6

27

 

 

 

 

In order to be eligible for graduation, MRI Technology students must earn a minimum of “C “in each MRI Technology course. 

Updated 7/2025

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