MRI TECHNOLOGY
Associate of Applied Science
Length
24 Months
ScheduleThe schedule for this program is based on a 15-week semester. The daily schedule and weekly hours will vary each semester based on the required lecture, lab, and clinical hours. Students must have flexible schedules and be able to attend classes during morning, day, and evening hours.
Daily schedule varies
Financial AidFederal student aid is available for those who qualify. Students must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine their eligibility. Please contact our financial aid department to learn more.
YES
Application DueEarly Acceptance: Applicants may be considered for early admission if their applications are submitted at least 30 days before the deadline.
January 30, 2026
Length
24 Months
ScheduleThe schedule for this program is based on a 15-week semester. The daily schedule and weekly hours will vary each semester based on the required lecture, lab, and clinical hours. Students must have flexible schedules and be able to attend classes during morning, day, and evening hours.
Daily schedule varies
Financial AidFederal student aid is available for those who qualify. Students must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine their eligibility. Please contact our financial aid department to learn more.
YES
Application DueEarly Acceptance: Applicants may be considered for early admission if their applications are submitted at least 30 days before the deadline.
January 30, 2026
MRI Clinical Internship
Students are required to complete 1000 clinical hours prior to graduation. Students will be placed at a clinical site by the AIMS Internship Department. The internship courses are designed to provide practical training in a real work environment; students will have a mentor who trains and guides them. The clinical internship courses must be completed within the semesters they are scheduled. AIMS Education has clinical affiliations with numerous healthcare facilities throughout New Jersey and the surrounding areas. Students will be placed at one or more of these affiliated sites and must complete their clinical hours based on the schedule provided by the school. Internship schedules are based on the availability of clinical sites. All students (Day and Evening) must be prepared to complete their internship courses during normal business hours (Monday through Friday). The majority of clinical sites do not allow students to complete clinical hours in the evening or on the weekend.
Employment Opportunities for MRI Technologists
The number of MRI job opportunities is growing at a fast rate. This has resulted in tremendous career opportunities for MRI graduates. Most of the employment opportunities are in hospitals and diagnostic imaging centers. MRI Technologists can expect to work in clean, well lit, and comfortable environments. Jobs may require a moderate amount of physical activity working with the MRI equipment and maneuvering patients.
MRI Technologist Responsibilities
An MRI Technologist specializes in magnetic resonance imaging scanners. They operate the machine to obtain scans of patients' muscles, spinal cord, or brain, which help diagnose clients' diseases and illnesses.
They also help physicians diagnose results from MRI scans and prepare patients for MRI procedures.
An MRI Technologist must carefully follow the direction of their attending physician to ensure they are scanning the appropriate area of the body needed for diagnosis.
MRI Technologists perform duties such as:
- Calmly handling high-stress environments when dealing with physicians, technicians, and patients.
- Providing new technologists with qualified work samples, direction, and regular checks from experienced team members.
- Ensuring patient safety before procedures.
- Maintaining the MRI machine, and ordering repairs when necessary.
- Troubleshooting scanners and peripheral equipment to avoid delays or downtime that affect patient satisfaction.
- Communicating effectively with other health care professionals to convey messages appropriately.
- Using poise, courtesy, and tact when interacting with patients, keeping them calm and comfortable during all procedures.
- Explaining the MRI process to patients in a way that's reassuring and informative while addressing all concerns.
- Operating equipment for imaging on various areas of the body in order to provide high-quality information and imaging for patient diagnosis.
Required and Preferred Job Qualifications
An MRI Technologist entering the workforce is required to have:
- A current cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification.
- Current certification or state licensing (if applicable).
Many employers prefer the following skills and capabilities:
- The ability to travel to various facilities
- Self-direction and self-motivation
- Experience working in high-stress environments
MRI Technologist Education Requirements
MRI Technologists play a crucial role in health care, but they must first complete formal training. There are two main ways to become an MRI technologist:
- Complete a certificate or associate degree program that focuses solely on MRI technology, and get certified in MRI.
- Complete an associate degree or higher in radiologic sciences and specialize in MRI through additional education, clinical training, and certification.
AIMS Education offers an Associate of Applied Science in MRI Technology, and our graduates are eligible to take the MRI certification exams from ARMRIT and ARRT.
MRI Technologist Required Skills
MRI Technologists develop the following skills through clinical experience and coursework:
- Critical thinking capabilities: Techs must determine the best process for gathering high-quality images and what images need to be captured.
- Communication skills: MRI techs convey information to doctors before and after a procedure and communicate with patients at all stages of the scanning process.
- Empathy and interpersonal skills: Many technicians encounter patients who feel uneasy about entering an MRI scanner.
- Keen attention to detail and organization: Technicians must capture accurate images following radiologists' instructions.
- **Technical skills: **Producing images and operating MRI scanners requires specific skills and training.
Certification / Registry Exam Eligibility
Graduates of the MRI Technology associate degree program are eligible to sit for the ARMRIT national certification exam for magnetic resonance imaging. MRI graduates are also able to pursue primary pathway certification through ARRT. The MRI program at AIMS is officially recognized by The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
MRI graduates with a foreign degree, who are pursuing certification through ARRT, must have their degree evaluated by a recognized credential evaluation service.
Eligibility requirements for the MRI certifications are solely determined by ARMRIT and ARRT, and are subject to change at any time. ARMRIT and ARRT are independent organizations. AIMS does not guarantee certification/registry exam eligibility.
Classroom and Clinical Training Schedule
Students who enroll in a semester-based program must have flexible schedules and be able to attend classes and/or clinical training sessions during morning, day, and evening hours. Certain courses will only be taught in the evening regardless of the program’s standard schedule.
Program Length
The MRI Technology associate degree can be completed in 6 semesters, or approximately 24 months. Students will enroll as a cohort and progress through the program at the same pace. Each cohort will complete three semesters per academic year.
- 24 Months
- 66 Credit Hours
- 1000 Clinical Hours
Comprehensive Education and Training
- Medical Terminology
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Patient Care & Safety
- IV Administration
- MRI Physics and Instrumentation
- MRI Parameters & Procedures
- Cross-Sectional Anatomy & Physiology
- PACS & Image Acquisition
Minimum Admission Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- A minimum score of 250 on each of the required Accuplacer tests
- Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic
To be eligible to apply for this program, applicants must also have at least one of the following:
- 30 college credits or more
- 1 year of healthcare experience related to direct patient care
- Graduate of the credit-bearing Patient Care Technician program at AIMS Education
- Graduate of the credit-bearing Medical Assistant program at AIMS Education
*International students seeking an F-1 visa must have completed at least one year of college-level coursework (equivalent to 30 credits) to be eligible for this program.
Prerequisites for Enrollment
The MRI Technology program requires completion of a prerequisite course before the first semester begins. This requirement may be fulfilled through college-level coursework from an accredited institution or by selecting one of these recommended options.
- College-level Algebra or higher
*Applicants are encouraged to complete the prerequisite course before submitting an application, but it is not required.
Selective Enrollment
The MRI program has a selective, multi-stage admissions process. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. From the pool of applicants, those considered most qualified for the study and practice of MRI Technology will be admitted.
Application Screening and Deadline
After submitting the initial admissions application, applicants for the MRI Technology program will undergo a preliminary screening to determine whether they will be invited to the next stage of the admissions process. Applicants who pass the screening will be invited to take the entrance exam.Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and early submission is strongly encouraged. Exceptional applicants may receive early acceptance. All other admissions decisions will be made after the application deadline. If a program reaches capacity before the deadline, applications may close early.
Professional Licensure Disclosure
AIMS Education has determined that its MRI Technology curriculum meets the state educational requirements for licensure or certification in New Jersey. If you live outside of New Jersey or you are planning to seek employment in another state, please review our professional licensure disclosures for more information.
* New Jersey currently has no state licensure requirements or laws regulating employment in this field.
Upcoming Start Dates
Start Dates | Schedule | Program Length |
|---|---|---|
May 4, 2026 | Monday - Friday Class schedule varies per semester | 24 months |
The daily schedule and weekly hours will vary each semester based on the required lecture, lab, and clinical hours. Additional information regarding the class schedule, internship schedule, and school holidays is available on the academic calendar page.
Why Healthcare Employers Value AIMS Graduates
Accreditations and Approvals
The Associate of Applied Science in MRI Technology is accredited by the American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT) and approved by The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
AIMS Education is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).
Graduate Spotlight

Nelson Moreno
A personal connection to neurology drove Nelson to the MRI Technologist program at AIMS Education. His internship at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital launched his career at University Radiology.






















