Accurate investigation and diagnosis of all diseases is undisputable. Medical Imaging is not only central to diagnostic processes but also with treatment planning and monitoring of malignant disease [1]. Medical Imaging has undergone a series of revolutionary changes with advances in science and technology in order to meet the needs of health care providers. Medical Imaging curricula have been increasingly established in many Biomedical Engineering (BME) programs in the United States. Medical Imaging classes provide students with a broad view of an integration of different technologies applied to biology and medicine. Understanding the principles of medical imaging may also benefit students in other engineering or science majors in selecting appropriate imaging modalities in their research.