
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Duration: 24 Month(s)
Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Course TypeBachelor
Course Specialty
Clinical Ultrasonography
Overview
The Sonography Program at Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences is designed to train students in diagnostic medical ultrasound imaging. The program combines comprehensive classroom education with hands-on clinical training within Mayo Clinic’s advanced healthcare system. Students learn ultrasound physics, anatomy, patient positioning, and imaging techniques used to examine abdominal organs, obstetric structures, and vascular systems. Clinical training provides real-world experience in performing ultrasound procedures under the supervision of experienced sonographers and physicians. The curriculum emphasizes image quality, patient care, and adherence to safety standards in medical imaging. Students gain exposure to a wide range of diagnostic cases and modern ultrasound technologies. The program prepares graduates for professional certification and employment in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, and specialized healthcare facilities.
Admission Intake
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
Fee (USD):
20000
Stipend (INR):
No stipend is provided during this academic and clinical training program.
Accomodation:
As Per Availability
Scholarship:
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Eligibility
- Associate or bachelor’s degree in a healthcare or science-related field, or equivalent prerequisite coursework
- Strong academic background in biology, physics, and mathematics
- Submission of official academic transcripts
- Personal statement outlining interest in sonography
- Letters of recommendation from academic or professional referees
- Relevant healthcare or patient care experience preferred
- English language proficiency for international applicants if applicable
Minimum Education
12th Science PCB
Admission Process:
- Visit the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences admissions portal.
- Select the Sonography Program and create an applicant account.
- Complete the online application form and upload required documents.
- Submit official academic transcripts from previous institutions.
- Provide letters of recommendation and a personal statement.
- Applications are reviewed by the admissions committee.
- Selected applicants may be invited for interviews.
- Final admission decisions are communicated to candidates.