| AAS Degree | Enhanced Skills and Advanced Technical Certificates |
| The associate of applied science degree in diagnostic medical sonography and the associate of applied science degree in echocardiography are designed to prepare graduates for employment in the healthcare industry in the sonography field. The program is also designed to provide opportunities for job advancement and retention for currently employed radiologic technologists. More |
The enhanced skills certificate and advanced technical certificate are designed to prepare graduates for employment in the healthcare industry in the sonography field. The enhanced skills certificate is for students who want some coursework to quickly exit to the workforce. This certificate is a building block to the AAS. The advanced technical certificate is for students who have completed an AAS in the health care field and want to further their studies. More |
The Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Has Additional entrance Requirements, Please Read Further.
Salary:
Median annual earnings of diagnostic medical sonographers were $57,160 in May 2006. The middle 50 percent earned between $48,890 and $67,670 a year. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $40,960, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $77,520. Median annual earnings of diagnostic medical sonographers in May 2006 were $56,970 in offices of physicians and $56,850 in general medical and surgical hospitals.
Job Growth:
Faster-than-average employment growth is expected. Job opportunities should be favorable.
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