Medical Imaging Interdisciplinary Specialization
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In addition to meeting the requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies (see regulations) and the home program, students in the Medical Imaging specialization must meet the following requirements:
a) MSc students must take a minimum of 6 units (the core and an elective course). PhD students take at least 9 units (the core and two elective courses). PhD students previously completing the MSc specialization in Medical Imaging will be required to complete an additional 3 units (one elective course).
b) Medical Imaging-related research thesis.
c) Attendance and annual presentation in the Advanced Imaging Seminar Series.
These requirements are in addition to the core requirements of a specific participating graduate program. In most programs, the medical imaging graduate courses would count towards graduate program elective courses. In some graduate programs, participation in the specialization may require students to take an additional graduate course or courses.
Core required course:
- 1269031
Elective courses:
- 1157911
AND 1269041
AND 1269051
AND 1633681
AND 1269071
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Neuroscience 5850 at The University of Lethbridge
Other Medical Imaging-related graduate courses with prior approval of specialization and graduate program
Advanced Credit
The applicant should make requests for Advanced Credit at the time of application, as part of the admissions process. See Advanced Credit for further information.
Credit For Undergraduate Courses
Credit (in the specialization) will not be given for 500-level courses.
Time Limit, Supervisory Assignments and Required Examinations
See requirements of home program.
Research Proposal Requirements
Research proposal must be on a Medical Imaging topic and fit into a research area broadly defined by the Specialization (see website for information).
Image Acquisition and Reconstruction - Development of algorithms suitable for accurate imaging using existing technologies (e.g., MR, CT) and emerging methods (e.g., microwaves).
Signal Processing for Information Synthesis - Development of robust strategies for the assessment of brain and other organ function via advanced signal processing.
Quantitative Imaging and Analysis - Development of software engineering approaches, validation and testing for the creation of resilient methods for quantitative imaging.
A copy of the proposal must be provided to the specialization office within 12 months of starting the program.
In programs that do not require submission of a research proposal, a suitable proposal should be developed by the student within 12 months of starting the specialization, approved by the supervisor and supervisory committee (where appropriate), and submitted to the Specialization office.
See home program. Additional funding may be available through the specialization or other University sources for well-qualified students.