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Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (Ultrasound)

Community College of Allegheny County
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bachelors
In-Person
$22,680
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December 2, 2024
Program Details
Program Length
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Self-paced, flexible schedule
Program Cost
$22,680
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Financial aid may be available
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The program cost may vary depending on factors such as where you live, how many transfer credits you have and whether you're eligible for financial aid.

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Program length is the expected time to complete all requirements based on full-time enrollment.

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The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer program at the Community College of Allegheny County equips students with the necessary skills for entry-level positions in the field of diagnostic medical sonography. Students can specialize in general ultrasound, cardiac ultrasound, or vascular ultrasound, and will gain clinical experience in health care facilities. Graduates are eligible to take the ARDMS national examination, which, upon passing, certifies them as Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographers, opening up career opportunities with strong earning potential.
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About Community College of Allegheny County

The Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) is a public community college located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

With an enrollment of 3,420 undergraduate students, CCAC offers a variety of 2-year programs and certificate courses, including Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, Carpentry, and more. The college has an acceptance rate of 100% and does not require SAT or ACT scores for admission. CCAC has four campuses and three neighborhood centers, providing flexibility for students' learning preferences.

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