The MS in Radiological Sciences and Protection, Medical Physics Option requires 34 hours of didactic courses (including 3 graduate credits in Anatomy), 2 hours of clinical training (counting as laboratory courses), and a thesis of publishable quality that includes a minimum of 6 hours of thesis research. Elective courses may be taken to meet particular educational needs, especially for the student’s research.
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updated 7/11/24