Bachelor’s Degree in Bioimaging Production
Complementary Curriculum Cycle.
This program, designed for radiology professionals, specializes in the use of advanced imaging technologies such as MRI, CT scans, and more. It focuses on biosecurity and radioprotection, preparing graduates to work in hospitals and diagnostic centers with opportunities in research, teaching, and collaboration in medico-legal and industrial fields.
Mode:
Online
Duration:
2 years
Subjects:
21
Program details
Prerequisite: A qualifying degree is required.
This cycle is aimed at technical professionals seeking to complete their undergraduate education with comprehensive university training. It is ideal for committed professionals who want to expand their technical knowledge while obtaining a prestigious academic degree that validates their expertise in the field of bioimaging.
The program offers a unique opportunity to develop advanced skills in the management and production of medical images, thereby enhancing healthcare delivery and contributing to the evolution of biomedical technology.
Career Opportunities
Graduates will acquire skills in operating medical imaging equipment such as CT scanners, MRI machines, conventional radiology devices, and mammography units. They will be proficient in interpreting and analyzing medical images and working in multidisciplinary teams.
Career opportunities include:
Medical Imaging: Working in hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers, analyzing and producing images for medical diagnosis.
Scientific Research: Producing and analyzing images for research projects and scientific studies.
Teaching and Education: Contributing to educational programs in bioimaging.
Radiotherapy Planning: Assisting in planning and executing cancer treatments by using imaging to guide precise radiation therapy.
Forensic Radiology: Collaborating with forensic professionals to capture and analyze images for criminal investigations and medico-legal cases.
Veterinary and Industrial Radiology: Applying imaging techniques in veterinary clinics or industrial contexts.
Curriculum
Pediatric Radiological Techniques
Hemodynamics and Angiography
Molecular Imaging
Mammography
Research Methodology
Introduction to Radiotherapy and Radioprotection
Pathology in Diagnostic Imaging
Musculoskeletal Imaging I
Musculoskeletal Imaging II
Hospital Administration and Management
Neurological Imaging I
Neurological Imaging II
Digital Methods and Medical Image Processing
Forensic Radiology
Cardiology Imaging I
Cardiology Imaging II
Radiology Applied to Other Sciences
Thoracic, Abdominal, and Pelvic Imaging I
Thoracic, Abdominal, and Pelvic Imaging II
Professional Hospital Practices
Final Integrative Project