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Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Master of Science in Medical Health Physics Coursework

The Master of Science in Medical Health Physics degree requires a minimum of 48 semester credit hours of graduate work. For the Ph.D. degree, no specific number of additional semester hours is required for admission to candidacy. Ph.D. students are expected, however, to successfully complete the required courses in addition to a selection of advanced courses. Required courses and electives are determined for each student, in consultation with his/her graduate advisor and dissertation committee. M.S. degree candidates must complete required courses, pass the qualifying examination, formulate an original research proposal, and carry out the research and defense of a thesis.

 

Example Training Plan

Year 1      
Fall Semester CU Spring Semester CU
RADI 5001 *Basic Radiation Safety   1 RADI 6024 *†Radiological Anatomy & Physiology 3
RADI 5015 *†Physics of Diag. Imaging I 3 RADI 6012  *Physics of Nuclear Medicine 3
RADI 7077 *Ethics, Leadership and Vision 2 RADI 5007 *†Statistics in Radiological Sciences 2
RADI 5005 *†Fund. Of Radiation Dosimetry 3 RADI 5090 *Seminars in Radiological Sciences 3
RADI 6030 †Physics of Radiotherapy 3 RADI 5020 †Principles of Health Physics I 3
TOTAL 12 TOTAL 12
Year 2      
Fall Semester CU Spring Semester CU
RADI 5025 †Molec. Oncol & Radiobiology   3 RADI 6016 Physics of Diagnostic Imaging II 3
RADI 5090 *Seminars in Radiological Sciences 3 RADI 5018 *Physics Measurements in Imaging 2
RADI 6049 *Introduction to MRI 2 RADI 6098 *Thesis 6
RADI 6021 Principles of Health Physics II 3 RADI 6071 Supervised Teaching 1
RADI 6097 *Research 3    
TOTAL 12 TOTAL 12

 

* Required for all RADSCI students

†   Required by CAMPEP for all Medical Physics students