ADP Radiography and Imaging Technology

ADPRIT

COURSE FACT

STUDY LEVEL STUDY NOTE PROGRAM DURATION CREDITS HOURS

Undergraduate

Full-Time

4 Semesters (2 years)

72

Eligibility Criteria

Minimum 50% marks in Intermediate (Pre-Medical) / A-Level or equivalent and no 3rd division in matriculation.

OBJECTIVES

  • This program will provide high quality education which will prepare graduates to provide full-scope radiological services in an ethical and professional manner by professionally skilled instructors.
  • The professional radiological scientist will learn to understand when and which imaging studies are indicated for emergency, urgent or routine patient care and the appropriate time interval between such studies.
  • Graduates will learn to assess, apply, and assimilate investigative knowledge to improve patient care.
  • Learn how to communicate with patients as to the need for imaging studies and understanding the results of such studies.
  • The program is committed to providing research experiences for radiological scientists so that they can contribute to the advancement of radiology.
  • Provide graduates with skills necessary to assume leadership roles within medical imaging departments, overseeing personnel, resources, and operational processes to optimize efficiency and quality of care.

VISION:

To be a leading program in Medical Imaging Sciences, renowned for producing skilled professionals equipped with cutting-edge knowledge and expertise to revolutionize healthcare through advanced imaging technologies.

MISSION:

Our mission is to provide a comprehensive and innovative educational experience in Medical Imaging Sciences, blending theoretical knowledge with practical skills. We aim to empower our students with a strong foundation in medical imaging principles, technological proficiency, critical thinking abilities, and ethical values. Through rigorous academic curriculum, hands-on training, and research opportunities, we strive to prepare our graduates to excel as competent and compassionate imaging professionals, dedicated to enhancing patient care, advancing medical imaging technologies, and contributing positively to the healthcare community.

Program Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the program, BSMIS students will be able to understand:

  • Basics of medical imaging studies such as CT, X-RAY, Ultrasound, MRI, Fluoroscopy, Nuclear medicine, interventional radiology, Mammography, etc.
  • A comprehensive understanding of techniques and a thorough knowledge of the literature, applicable to their own research.
  • Originality in the application of theoretical knowledge, together with a practical understanding of how research and enquiry are used to create and interpret knowledge in respective field.
  • Commands in the critical evaluation of research, techniques and research methodologies.
  • To maintain high standards of quality assurance in medical imaging departments by ensuring equipment calibration, image quality control, and adherence to regulatory standards.
  • The skills necessary to assume leadership roles within medical imaging departments, overseeing personnel, resources, and operational processes to optimize efficiency and quality of care.

ROLE AND SCOPE

There are plenty of opportunities for graduate students in teaching and general hospitals to perform patient assessment, patient management, fluoroscopy and other radiological procedures.

It has a wide scope, after completion you can work as a:

  • Radiological assistant
  • As radiological administrator
  • Radiological equipment application experts
  • Researches

Semester I

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Category Pre-Requisite
ISL-101 / ETH-100 Islamic Studies / Ethics (For non-Muslims) 2 (2-0) General  
ENG-107 Functional English 3 (3-0) General  
ISL-103 Teachings of Holy Quran- I NC NC  
PHYSI-101 Physiology 3 (2-1) Interdisciplinary  
BIOC-101 Biochemistry 3 (2-1) Interdisciplinary  
GEN-105 Creative Arts 2 (2-0) General  
ANA-101 Anatomy 3 (2-1) General  
RDS-211 Introduction to Ultrasound 2 (2-0) Major  
  Total Credit Hours 18    

Semester II

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Category Pre-Requisite
RDS-223 Radiography Imaging Procedures 2 (1-1) Major  
CS-102 Application of Information & Communication Technologies 3 (2-1) Interdisciplinary  
GEN-104 Ideology & Constitution of Pakistan 2 (2-0) General  
ENG-108 Expository Writing 3 (3-0) General ENG-107
RDS-111 Medical Radiological Physics 3 (3-0) Major  
ANA-204 Cross Sectional Anatomy 2 (1-1) Major  
ISL-104 Teachings of Holy Quran- II NC NC  
RAD-216 General Radiography 1 (0-1) Major  
  Total Credit Hours 16    

Summer Semester

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Nature
GEN-401 Internship 3 (0-3) Compulsory

Note: No course will be enrolled during Internship

Semester III

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Category Pre-Requisite
PSY-201 Psychology 2 (2-0) Interdisciplinary  
GEN-202 Environmental Studies 3 (2-1) General  
RDS-113 Medical Imaging Administration 2 (0-2) Major  
GEN-206 Entrepreneurship 2 (2-0) General  
PATH-201 Pathology 3 (3-0) Interdisciplinary  
PHARM-201 Pharmacology 3 (2-1) Interdisciplinary  
ISL-201 Teachings of Holy Quran- III NC NC  
GEN-207 Quantitative Reasoning-I 3 (3-0) General  
  Total Credit Hours 18    

Semester IV

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Category Pre-Requisite
GEN-303 Quantitative Reasoning-II 3 (3-0) General  
GEN-203 Civics and Community Engagement 2 (2-0) General  
SUR-403 Surgery 3 (3-0) Major  
GEN-201 Sociology 3 (3-0) General  
RDS-316 Gynecological Ultrasound 3 (2-1) Major  
MED-404 Medicine 3 (3-0) Major  
ISL-202 Teachings of Holy Quran- IV NC NC  
  Total Credit Hours 17    

No FAQs available for this course.

BS-Speech and Language Pathology

ADP Speech Language and Pathology

ADP Human Nutrition and Dietetics

Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences

PhD Urdu

MPhil Urdu

ADMISSIONS

OPEN 2025