
Adult & Pediatric Cardiac Sonography Certificate Program
Build on your diagnostic imaging skills with Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Adult and Pediatric Cardiac Sonography Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC) program.
The three-term, 27-credit program starts each Fall and allows registered sonography professionals with an A.S. degree to expand their career potential while helping doctors diagnose and treat heart-related issues.
Also known as echocardiography technologists, diagnostic cardiac sonographers use ultrasound machines, transducers, and other technology to create images of the human heart to evaluate chamber size, valvular function, and physiology, often without expensive, invasive methods. Cardiac Sonographers also maintain the specialized cardiac imaging equipment.
The limited access program prepares graduates for employment in a growing field. Cardiac sonographers are in high demand in today’s job market. The cardiac sonography certificate program offers flexible hours for working technologists who wish to obtain a new American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) credential.
The ATC curriculum can also be part of Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Applied Health Sciences Bachelor of Applied Science - Medical Imaging Specialization so speak with an advisor if you would like to add the adult and pediatric cardiac sonography skills while earning a bachelor's degree.
Adult & Pediatric Cardiac Sonography Certificate Program
Program Overview
- Degree Type
- Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC)
- Delivery Method
- On-Campus
- Location
- Melbourne
- Total Credit Hours
- 27
- Academic Community
- Health Sciences
- Contact Information
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Health Science Advising
Email Advising
321-433-7575
ADULT and pediatric CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY ATC COURSE CURRICULUM
Students in Eastern Florida’s Adult and Pediatric Cardiac Sonography certificate program benefit from:
- Lectures and labs in the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Health Sciences Institute on the Melbourne campus
- Experienced, certified program faculty in limited-sized classroom settings
- Clinical practicums in local hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers
- A course sequence that expands your ultrasound and electrocardiography skills in assessing the human heart
Adult & Pediatric Cardiac Sonography ATC Admissions Information
Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Adult and Pediatric Cardiac Sonography training begins each Fall Term with a limited access application and selection process in addition to the main Â鶹ÊÓƵ admissions process. Work with an advisor as you follow the steps to apply by the July 15th annual deadline and you can also review Frequently Asked Questions.
- Review the Selection Criteria and Schedule Advising. The detailed Selection Criteria explains the point system used by the selection committee when reviewing and accepting applicants. Meet with a health sciences advisor at this stage to review the minimum requirements and go over your prior experience and credentials.
- Follow the Specialized Application Process. Program applicants must first complete Â鶹ÊÓƵ's general admissions process or be current
students, a step explained as part of the the Adult & Pediatric Cardiac Sonography application process. During this phase, applicants must also complete an observation and shadowing experience.
- If selected, complete the accepted student requirements.
Program Costs & Financial Aid
Estimated expenses, including tuition, fees, books, and supplies for a student who is a Florida resident, total approximately $4,200. The program is eligible for financial aid so work with Â鶹ÊÓƵ's Financial Aid Office to explore your options. You may be eligible for financial aid and scholarships to assist you in paying for the cardiac sonography program. We highly recommended applying for both federal aid and Titan Scholarships provided by the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Foundation, as well as community-based scholarships.
Cardiac Sonography Program Outcomes
Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Adult and Pediatric Cardiac Sonography program helps registered sonography professionals expand their skills and career options by earning an advanced technical certificate in the heart-related specialty. Sonographers work in hospitals, emergency and medical clinics, laboratories, physicians’ offices, and other medical settings. This Â鶹ÊÓƵ program includes multiple learning outcomes that clearly express the anticipated skills, knowledge and competencies students are expected to develop throughout their program of study. .
Annual salaries for diagnostic medical sonographers in the U.S. range from approximately $52,000 for new workers to $83,000 for highly experienced imaging professionals, according to the respected labor market data company Emsi. Overall employment in the field is projected to grow 12 percent from 2019 to 2029. View the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Sonography Newsletter archives for additional coverage of the diagnostic imaging field, including the cardiac specialty.