Work closely with patients and use your knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and MRI principles to produce diagnostic images of contrast and clarity
This accelerated 32-month program at our Boston campus combines online courses and in-person courses with clinical internship opportunities in prestigious Boston area medical facilities. Our year-round format which recognizes MRI as a distinct imaging discipline gives you the benefit of an immersive education and speeds your career launch. Upon graduation, you will be eligible to sit for registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. The program starts in the fall.
Your 32-Month Journey
Gain critical knowledge and insights from faculty who are experts in the field as you train using the latest technologies.
First-Year Experience
build a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and calculus
learn the essentials of expository writing and interpersonal communication for health professionals
explore patient and healthcare communities through the study of American culture, public life, and human psychology
Second-Year Experience
develop expertise in MRI procedures, safety, and applications as well as the physical principles of MRI and the MRI patient experience
explore concepts in health psychology, death and dying, interpersonal communication, and healthcare delivery
study physics for medical imaging, clinical pathophysiology, and cross-sectional anatomy
complete your first clinical internship
Third-Year Experience
build a thorough knowledge of healthcare ethics
gain insights into MRI pathology, production, and quality
complete your second and third clinical internships
participate in a registry review
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS)
Boston Campus,
179 Longwood Avenue,
BOSTON,
Massachusetts,
02115, United States
All first-year applicants must submit the following credentials along with their completed application: Official high school transcript.
Language Proficiency: TOEFL iBT – 79; TOEFL ITP – 550; IELTS - 6.5; iTEP - 4.0; PTE Academic – 58; Duolingo - 105.
The Admission Office accepts applications from international students on a rolling basis with priority filing dates of November 1 (Early Action I), December 1 (Early Action II), and February 1 (Regular Decision).
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
As a global leader in healthcare education, offering over 100 programs of study—MCPHS positions students for successful careers.