Quinnipiac University

Bachelor in Radiologic Sciences

Hamden, United States

The Bachelor in Radiologic Sciences at Quinnipiac University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Quinnipiac University is a private institution in Hamden, Connecticut, with a focused mission on experiential education and professional preparation. Founded in 1929 and serving around 9,700 students, Quinnipiac combines small class sizes with career-oriented programs across business, health sciences, communications, law and the liberal arts. Its suburban campus provides close access to New England internship markets while maintaining a cohesive campus community.

Programs emphasize hands-on learning through internships, clinical placements, simulation facilities and applied research projects that connect students with industry and healthcare partners. The university features modern labs and dedicated career services that support resume development, networking and employer engagement. Faculty are practitioner-oriented and often incorporate real-world case work into coursework, helping students build professional portfolios and practical skills valued by employers.

Quinnipiac supports a welcoming environment for international students and offers resources to ease transition to campus life, including advising, language assistance and community engagement activities. With an active calendar of campus events and volunteer opportunities, students can develop leadership and professional competencies alongside academic study. Graduates typically report strong placement outcomes in regional internships and early career roles, aided by the university's employer relationships and alumni network.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Radiologic Sciences at Quinnipiac University is a 3-year program for students who want to become radiographers or radiologic technologists. This degree teaches students to use radiology and radiation safety to help physicians diagnose and treat patients.

The curriculum includes classes on radiology, physics, anatomy, and pathology, with clinical experiences in hospitals and clinics. Students learn to apply their knowledge and skills to real patient care, under the supervision of qualified technologists. The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.

Graduates can pursue jobs like Radiographer, Radiologic Technologist, Medical Imager, CT Scan Technologist, and MRI Technologist. They can work in hospitals, specialty clinics, and private practices, and can also pursue graduate studies in advanced medical imaging and leadership.

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