
Radiologic and Imaging Sciences, B.S. Degree
Your path to advancement in medical imaging
The Bachelor of Science in Radiologic and Imaging Sciences (BSRIS) at Daytona State College expands the professional opportunities available to credentialed imaging technologists. This upper-division program builds upon existing clinical experience and foundational knowledge to prepare imaging professionals for leadership positions and advanced post-primary certification in Computed Tomography (CT).
Designed for working radiographers, nuclear medicine technologists, radiation therapists, and sonographers, the BSRIS program provides a flexible, affordable pathway to professional growth.
Our program offers concentrations in Leadership and Computed Tomography (CT) and can typically be completed in two years or less for most students.
- The Leadership concentration is offered fully online.
- The Computed Tomography track is offered primarily online, with required in-person clinical training.
- Applicants must hold an Associate of Science (A.S.) or Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree from a JRCERT- or CAAHEP-accredited medical imaging program (such as Radiography, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Nuclear Medicine, or Radiation Therapy), or hold current ARRT certification with a minimum of 24 months of clinical experience.
You’ll graduate with the skills to:
- Step into supervisory and leadership roles within imaging departments and healthcare organizations.
- Contribute to clinical instruction, staff development, and professional training initiatives.
- Support quality improvement, patient safety, and the integration of advanced imaging technologies in today’s healthcare environment
Why choose Daytona State College?
- Flexible options designed for working professionals
- Online and hybrid course formats that fit your schedule
- Affordable tuition that’s a fraction of the cost of most four-year universities
- Faculty with real-world imaging and leadership experience
Ready to take the next step?
Contact Melissa Brown-Mack at (386) 506-3052 or Melissa.Brown-Mack@DaytonaState.edu to learn more about admission requirements, start dates and how this program can support your career goals.


