Make sure you attend a college with both majors and research the requirements for both. Talk to a counselor at the school about how to work out the double-major and declare both. Check and see if any prerequisites apply to both majors and take those classes first.
You have a lot of science classes and physics you also have to have four years of college and a bachelors degree.
You should need a bachelors degree or higher
You do not need an associates degree to get a bachelors, one is just more extensive than the other. If I were you, I would go straight for the bachelors.
At least a bachelor's degree in zoology from a university.
If u think that ur bachelors is not enough and u have the money and time, why not.
You should have some professional degree in Ultrasound like Diploma Programs, Certificate Programs, Associate's Degree, Bachelors Degree...etc.
I would say Health care adminstration. It is a bachelors degree and then goes on to a masters degree.
You will need, at least, a Bachelors degree (or coursework equivalent) in a physical science such as chemistry, biology or physics. Coursework would be heavy on chemistry and should have microscopy and statistics included. I hope that answers your question :)
Yes, of course. You will just have to inquire about any prerequisite coursework required for junior level status. My main concern would be the appropriate chemistry, physics, and math (should be calculus).
If all transfers well, it should take an additional two years to complete the bachelors. The masters can take two to three years post bachelors degree depending on the specific program of study, and the credit load carried per semester.
To become MRI Technologist you should be certified with a bachelors degree or the associate degree in any field provided by the college but as you have opted to become MRI Tech it is helpful if the degree is on the subjects which helps in understand the mechanism of the MRI Instrument, so the topics which are advisable are biology, anatomy, health, health physics, pathology etc.
Physics and Mathematics.