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Study in an accredited program that will prepare you for success in this growing field.
If you have an interest in health care and computer technology and are looking for a people-oriented profession in an expanding job market, consider a career in nuclear medicine technology.
Cedar Crest recognizes that adult students have a lot of responsibilities. That’s why we’ve designed the Cedar Crest College portion of this program to be flexible with evening classes, so you can more easily complete your education with your schedule.
Coming to Cedar Crest with some previous credits under your belt? We see how hard you worked for your previous credits, so that’s why we’ve developed a generous transfer credit policy. Our transfer counselors will help you make sure you can finish strong.
What Is Nuclear Medicine Technology?
Nuclear medicine technology involves the use of radioactive pharmaceuticals (also called radiopharmaceuticals) to diagnose and treat disease. Radiopharmaceuticals are radioactive substances that are attracted to specific organs, bones, or tissues. The radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine emit energy in the form of gamma rays that are detected by a special camera: Gamma, SPECT, or PET. Computers convert the information collected by the camera into an image of the specific area of the body for analysis of function, structure, and function, or the characterizations of biological processes at the molecular and cellular levels.
The field of nuclear medicine is unique in diagnostic technique because it provides information about both the structure and function of almost every organ in the body. It is this ability to study function that separates nuclear medicine from other imaging modalities, such as X-ray or magnetic resonance imaging. It’s a safe, painless, and cost-effective method of information gathering.
About Our Program
The Cedar Crest program leading to the B.S. degree is a partnership with affiliated colleges and universities that offer certificates in nuclear medicine technology, which ensures that you will receive a quality clinical education. By pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nuclear medicine technology at Cedar Crest College, you will work closely with experienced and well-respected professors. In the classroom and in the lab, you will obtain the latest knowledge and conduct relevant research using state-of-the-art technology. As a future healthcare professional, you will enroll in nine credits of healthcare administration coursework with the highly recommended option of pursuing the Health Care Management Certificate. This certificate will provide both insight into the evolving field of healthcare and opportunities for advancement in healthcare administration.
You will also receive a quality liberal arts education, including instruction in the development of strong communication and leadership skills, that will enhance your personal and professional growth while enabling you to work effectively with other members of a healthcare team.
You will spend your first three years studying on the Cedar Crest College campus; the fourth year consists of twelve months of clinical and didactic training with affiliated colleges and universities. Due to the strength of these partnerships, you will have the opportunity to be trained in the clinical setting by healthcare professionals in combination with seasoned certified technologists and clinical coordinators in an integrated teaching and research environment. You will graduate with both a degree from Cedar Crest College in the Nuclear Medicine Technology major and a certificate in Nuclear Medicine Technology from an affiliated college or university.
Career Opportunities
Nuclear medicine technologists work in a wide variety of clinical settings including community hospitals, university-affiliated teaching hospitals, out-patient imaging facilities, and government and private research institutes. Some of the other careers you may pursue after earning your degree include:
- Chief technologist
- Research technologist
- Program director or clinical coordinator
- Instructor or professor
- Hospital administrator
- Industry sales representative
- Technical Specialist
- Research and development specialist
Alumnae Success Stories
These types of credentials have helped our graduates gain employment in such respected organizations as:
- Aria Health Systems, Philadelphia
- Heart Center, Medical City Hospital, Dallas
- Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, N.J.
- Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, Pa.
- O. Fox Memorial Hospital
- Pocono Medical center
- St. Joseph’s Imaging Associates, Syracuse, N.Y.
- St. Luke’s Hospital and Health Network, Allentown, Pa.
Program Mission Statement
The mission of the program is to educate students in preparation for a health career in Nuclear Medicine Technology and provide the health community with intelligent, competent, and compassionate technologists who understand the complexity of imaging systems protocols and modalities, radiopharmaceuticals, and the performance of patient studies.
How To Apply
Applying is free and straightforward—because we believe nothing should stand in the way of your dreams!

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Upcoming Adult Admissions Events
Cooperative Agreements
Cedar Crest College collaborates with several academic institutions to provide our students with innovative pathways that help them succeed in their chosen fields.

Competitive Tuition
Tuition for Adult Undergraduate and BSN programs are among the most competitive in the Lehigh Valley—because we believe everyone should have access to a quality higher education.
Transfer Credits
We offer one of the most generous transfer credit policies in the Lehigh Valley, and our transfer scholarships make the price of your Cedar Crest education even more affordable.

Faculty & Staff
Who’s teaching you is as important as the curriculum you choose.
Let’s put a face to some of the names you’ll be seeing on the course listings!

Audrey Ettinger
Chair of Biological Sciences; Associate Professor







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