Education Guys: Guide to Technical Education

Master's Degrees in Radiology

A master degree is a graduate degree that takes approximately two to three years to complete, and is offered through most colleges and universities. Types may vary, but the two most common are the Master of Arts (MA) and the Master of Science (MS). Coursework in a master degree deals only with students' chosen fields, and often includes research toward a final thesis. Students may pursue a master degree to deepen understanding of a subject gained from their bachelor degree, or to become a specialist in their profession.

Featured Radiology Master's Degrees:

University of Phoenix
Campus

As the largest private university in North America, University of Phoenix has more than 200 locations, and is available online in most countries around the world. Whether you're seeking a college degree at an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level, we can help you reach your academic goal—and sooner than you might think.

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Georgetown University School of Nursing & Health Studies
Online

Founded in 1789, Georgetown University is the nation's oldest Catholic and Jesuit university. Today, Georgetown is a major international research university that embodies its founding principles in the diversity of our students, faculty, and staff, our commitment to justice and the common good, our intellectual openness, and our international character.

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