The role of Nuclear Medicine Technologists is to prepare, administer, and measure radioactive isotopes in therapeutic, diagnostic, and tracer studies using a variety of radioisotope equipment.

The average annual wage of the occupations is $95,080 and $46 per hour. 1 vocational program could be taken for the Nuclear Medicine Technologists career. Based on BLS data, a total of 16,560 employees were employed in the Occupation.

The 2024 average tuition over the programs for preparing Nuclear Medicine Technologists is $3,000. The average length of the programs is 1,780 hours and the average completion time is 12.00 months.


Vocational Programs to Prepare Nuclear Medicine Technologists Career

Schools offering voational programs for Nuclear Medicine Technologists

The following 24 schools offer the vocational programs and certificate courses for preparing Nuclear Medicine Technologists. The list includes some 4-year colleges that have certificate or associate programs for the career.

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Private, 2-4 year Little Rock, AR

Baptist Health College Little Rock

Tuition & Fees : $13,593

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Public, 4-year Fort Lauderdale, FL

Broward College

Tuition & Fees : $8,952 ($2,830 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Fort Pierce, FL

Indian River State College

Tuition & Fees : $10,201 ($2,764 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Glen Ellyn, IL

College of DuPage

Tuition & Fees : $12,510 ($10,410 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Lawrence, KS

University of Kansas

Tuition & Fees : $29,412 ($11,700 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year New Orleans, LA

Delgado Community College

Tuition & Fees : $4,678

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Public, 2-4 year Frederick, MD

Frederick Community College

Tuition & Fees : $9,844 ($7,444 in-state)

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Private, 4-year Boston, MA

MCPHS University

Tuition & Fees : $38,850

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Private, 4-year Rochester, MN

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science

Tuition & Fees : $3,257

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Public, 2-4 year Moorhead, MS

Mississippi Delta Community College

Tuition & Fees : $6,140 ($3,540 in-state)