Skip to main content

Online Certificate in Computed Tomography

Become a leader in your industry and prepare to sit for the ARRT (CT) exam with the online Certificate in Computed Tomography.

You must already hold an imaging credential to apply for this certificate.

Want to learn more?

Contact Us

Designed for Credentialed Professionals

This certificate is designed for students who already hold an imaging credential and want to transition into computed tomography.

If you do not meet this requirement, you are not eligible to apply for this certificate. Please review our pre-advanced medical imaging pathway for options that do not require an imaging credential.

Modality Considerations by Location

U.S map of the treasure valley
The Treasure Valley covers a section of Idaho and Oregon and includes, but is not limited to, the following cities: Boise, Cascade, Caldwell, Idaho City, McCall, Meridian, Mountain Home, Nampa, Ontario, Payette and Weiser.

If you plan to complete your clinical in the Treasure Valley, modality program directors will only accept the number of students for which clinical placement is available. You must apply before the application deadline to be considered.

Discover which modality fits your goals by taking the Medical Imaging Program Selection Quiz.

Courses

The online Certificate in Computed Tomography is a 17-credit program. You can complete the program in as little as one semester when attending full-time.

Review the following table for required courses.

Course Title Credits
HLTH 300 Pathophysiology 4
IMGSCI 408 Advanced Sectional Anatomy in Imaging Sciences 3
AMI 400 Advanced Modality Case Studies 2
AMI 450 Principles of Computed Tomography I 2
AMI 451 Principles of Computed Tomography II 2
AMI 455 Clinical Experience in Computed Tomography 4

Course descriptions are published on the undergraduate catalog website. To find a course, click the “Courses” tab and select the drop-down list that aligns with your desired course prefix (e.g. AMI 204). You may also use the search bar to search for the course prefix.

Admission into the advanced medical imaging program does not guarantee clinical placement. Clinical experiences in some modalities across the country can be highly competitive. After being admitted to Boise State, students will receive access to a resource site with best practices on how to find a clinical site and receive mentoring from our program’s team of experts.

Learn More About Clinical Experiences

Program Costs

Boise State Online offers reasonably priced tuition, ongoing support, financial aid options and degree paths that help ensure you reach your goals quickly and efficiently.

Review the following table for program costs.

Description Cost
Boise State Admissions Application Fee (non-refundable) $50
Courses (per-credit rate)* $395
Books $322
Room/Board** $5,688
Transportation** $1,248

*The per-credit fees are for the 2024-25 academic year. Future academic year per-credit fees may vary slightly and are finalized each May. Clinical experience courses include a clinical course fee that covers items such as radiation badges, student ID badges, postage and clinical tracking software and will vary depending on the modality selected.

**Costs for room, board and transportation are used to calculate financial aid and are included to disclose the full cost of attendance. These costs are not required for students pursuing a fully online degree.

Other potential expenses may include a personal computer, webcam, headphones with mic and internet access — all of which are required for this program.

Note to Boise State and other Idaho higher education employees: Fee waivers do not apply to this program.

Career Opportunities

Our online Certificate in Computed Tomography prepares you for the future of imaging.

From 2020-2030, there is a projected 187,631 new jobs or 15.7% growth in the medical imaging industry. The Idaho Department of Labor’s 2020-2030 projections set the growth rates at 22% — even higher for workers living in Idaho.

Additionally, a report published by Indeed.com shows that the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) certification ranks at #15 for the top 20 most in-demand certifications.

Possible Careers:

  • Computed Tomography Technologist
  • Field Clinical Specialist
  • Medical Imaging Manager
  • Lead Technologist

We’re Here To Help!

From deciding if an online degree is right for you to determining what credits transfer from previous schools, talking to a student success coach is the best place to start.

Contact a Student Success Coach

Application Process

Boise State Application Deadlines

To be considered for this certificate program, you must apply to Boise State by the application deadline, as shown in the following table.

Semester Application Deadline
1st 7-Week
Class Start
1st 7-Week
Application Deadline
2nd 7-Week
Class Start
2nd 7-Week
Spring December 1* Early January February 1* Early March
Summer April 15* Early May June 1* Late June
Fall July 15* Late August September 15* Late October

*Students interested in financial aid are encouraged to apply one month prior to these posted deadlines.

Program Application Deadlines

To be eligible for the modality year and clinical experiences, you must secure a clinical site by March 1 for fall semester clinical experiences.

Clinical experiences are a capstone of the advanced medical imaging program. These experiences are conducted in your local area, prepare you for licensure exams and give you hands-on experience in the industry. You are expected to find and secure your own clinical site by using resources provided by the program.

Application deadlines ensure an appropriate clinical site is approved in time for your first clinical experience course, which happens in your final year of the program.

Learn More About Clinical Experiences

Certificate Outcomes

After completing the computed tomography certificate, you will be able to:

  • Prepare for success on the ARRT (CT) credentialing exam.
  • Advocate for patients, recognize professional impact related to patient outcomes and develop a culture of safety.
  • Demonstrate effective, appropriate and respectful communication with diverse populations of patients, co-workers, physicians and the community to improve patient outcomes by performing beyond technical application.
  • Apply ethical practice as a professional technologist from a legal, compliance and systems perspective within the healthcare realm.
  • Actively lead and/or participate as part of an interprofessional team to improve communication amongst healthcare providers and decrease patient risk.
  • Perform as a master of advanced imaging principles and applications.
  • Appropriately share data within a healthcare team while maintaining patient privacy and confidentiality.
  • Successfully participate as a leader in the medical imaging profession by making meaningful contributions within your department, your healthcare organization, your community as well as on a national level.
  • Attain and maintain national credentialing within a modality of focus.

Authorization

Boise State maintains authorization to offer online programs in Idaho and beyond. Detailed information about state authorization is available on the eCampus Center website.

Latest Advanced Medical Imaging News

Boise State Online: Simplifying the transfer process for you
What is interventional radiology?
Alaskan Connor Fulton has picture-perfect experience in online degree program
Online radiology programs: Choosing the right one
What can you do with a bachelor’s in medical imaging?
How to get financial aid for online university courses?

Didn’t find what you’re looking for?

Contact our enrollment and student success team for support by emailing us at AMIonline@boisestate.edu or calling (208) 426-5921.