Medical Imaging. Minimum course requirement of 60 hours. The courses for the medical imaging specialty include the six core courses and six required courses, as well as the medical imaging specialty courses (Biomedical Physics 209 and 210). Appropriate elective courses are selected by the student and the advisor.
Molecular Imaging. Minimum course requirement of 60 hours. The molecular imaging specialty includes the core and required courses with the department, graduate courses from physics, engineering, chemistry/biochemistry, pharmacology, and biomathematics, and research study and seminar courses.
Molecular and Cellular Oncology. Students must demonstrate competence in the subject matter covered in the core courses. Because of the breadth of radiation biology and experimental radiation oncology, it is not feasible to design a single curriculum for all students. Instead, additional coursework is recommended by faculty in accordance with specific needs.
Therapeutic Medical Physics. Students must demonstrate competence in the subject matter covered in the core courses. In addition, students are required to take the three clinical rotations (Biomedical Physics 202A-202B-202C). Additional coursework is recommended by faculty in accordance with the student's specific needs. |