Director of Radiography
& Medical Imaging 

Shelli Weddum, MHA, RT (R)(ARRT)
PH 402.552.6204 TF 800.647.5500
weddum@clarksoncollege.edu

Certificate Description

The Medical 3D Printing Specialist certificate option prepares imaging professionals to be knowledgeable and proficient in the 3D printing process. Advanced 3D printing technology allows health care professionals to generate full anatomical models from computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), angiography and ultrasound images.

Admission Policies

Enrollment in Clarkson College degree programs is limited through a selective admissions process. Admission policies and procedures are available from: the Enrollment and Advising office, College website or the Academic Policies & Procedures section (AD-1).

Required Courses for Certificate in Medical 3D Printing and Visualization

Courses Semester Hours
MI 457 (DMI 457) - Introduction to Medical 3D Imaging Segmentation and Applications 3
MI 458 (DMI 458) - Advanced Medical 3D Imaging Segmentation and Applications 3
MI 461 (DMI 461) - Multimedia Advanced Segmentation 3
MI 462 (DMI 462) - Medical 3D Printing Symposium 3
Total Semester Hours 12

Total Semester Hours in Program 12

The courses will be offered as seven and one half (7.5) weeks for the fall and spring semester and 6 weeks in the summer. 

Foundational knowledge in Cross Sectional imaging is essential, students may be required to take cross-sectional imaging as a pre-requisite. 

Last updated: 07/27/2023