89 U.S. colleges are offering Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist programs and its subprograms. The 2024 average undergraduate tuition of the Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist programs is $10,020 for state residents and $28,053 for out-of-state students. The average graduate program tuition is $20,738 for state residents and $28,053 for out-of-state students. For the vocational programs (certificate programs), the 2024 average tuition is $3,000 and the average program length is 12.00 months.
Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist by Degree and Programs
44 colleges have Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist BS degree programs and 4 graduate schools have the program in gradute levels. 27 colleges and vocational schools have the Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist program and 4 schools have post-graduate certificate programs.
Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist Programs by Degree
| Number of Offered Schools |
Less than 12 Weeks Certificate | - |
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Less than 1 Year Certificate | 7 |
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1-2 Years Certificate | 19 |
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2-4 Years Certificate | 1 |
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Associate's | 33 |
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Bachelor's | 44 |
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Master's | 3 |
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Doctorate | 1 |
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