Description

MSU’s master’s program in Radiologic Sciences was the first discipline-specific MSRS offered in the United States, and it has been offered since 1995. The mission of the program is to prepare students to be leaders in the areas of administration, education, and advanced clinical practice in the radiologic sciences. The program features a holistic approach to graduate education, and it is offered in a hybrid distance-learning format. This unique curriculum design permits working professionals, regardless of their location, to complete the program with minimal on-campus requirements while preserving the benefits of face-to-face contact with other graduate students. Competitive scholarships may be available to qualified applicants, and there is an established mechanism to waive out-of-state tuition fees for students in Academic Common Market states.

» Program Website: Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences

Degree and Hours

» Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences: 34 to 37 Hours

Delivery Method

» Online

This program requires campus visits each semester.
Online programs may not meet F1 Visa criteria.

Application Requirements

Submit requirements to the Admissions Office.

» Application to McAda Graduate School
» $50 Application Fee
» Official Transcripts
» Application to MSRS Program
» Current Résumé
» Guided Question Essay

Application Deadlines

Domestic Applicants
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1

International Applicants
» Fall: June 1
» Spring: October 1

International Applicants in the U.S.
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1

This program admits students to start in the fall or spring.