Ultrasound Master's Degree Programs

Master's degree programs in ultrasound are extremely uncommon, and are currently only offered in two schools in this country. Read on to learn about these locations, their respective curricula in ultrasound, and prerequisites to be accepted into either school.

Where Can I Find a Master's Degree Program in Ultrasound?

Programs in diagnostic medical sonography are primarily available at the undergraduate level; master's degree programs in ultrasound are very rare. As of October 2011, the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) only accredited two master's degree programs in diagnostic medical sonography (www.caahep.org). These programs are available at the University of Missouri in Columbia and Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The master's degree program at the University of Missouri is campus-based and requires a commitment of 35-40 hours a week year-round. Nova Southeastern University's program is also site-based, but it incorporates some online courses.