male student studying nuclear medicine

The Nuclear Medicine Technology certificate involves clinical education. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible for two certification boards: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification Board (NMTCB). In addition, graduates must also obtain licensure in the State of Illinois with IEMA (Illinois Emergency Management Agency). This certificate program consists of 40 credits in the courses listed below.

For more information about Diagnostic Medical Imaging Nuclear Medicine, please visit the program page.

This certificate requires program application and admission; please visit the above link for details.

Certificate Requirements

Field of Study Code: DMIN.CER

DMIN 1100Basics of Nuclear Medicine3
DMIN 1101Physics & Instrumentation Nuclear Medicn6
DMIN 1102Nuclear Medicine Radiopharmacy6
DMIN 1103Radiation Biology & Safety Bridge2
DMIN 1111Clinical Nuclear Medicine I3
DMIN 2200Nuclear Medicine Procedures II4
DMIN 2202Nuclear Medicine Procedures III4
DMIN 2211Clinical Nuclear Medicine II3
DMIN 2212Clinical Nuclear Medicine III3
DMIR 2220Sectional Anatomy for Diagnostic Imaging2
DMIN 2221PET/CT3
DMIN 2222Nuclear Medicine Review Seminar1
Total Credits40