Department of Physics and Engineering Technology, College of Science and Technology
Effective Fall, 2004
The bachelor of science program in health physics requires 68 semester hours, 15 of which count toward general education requirements. Thus in addition to program requirements, students must complete 35 to 44 semester of hours of general education requirements. A total of 120 hours of study is required for a bachelor's degree. Required courses:
54.211 General Physics I
54.212 General Physics II
54.310 Modern Atomic Physics
54.315 Electronics
54.320 Nuclear Radiation I
54.330 Radiation Physics
54.360 Health Physics
54.420 Nuclear Radiation II
54.460 Applied Health Physics
59.488 Internship in Health Physics
53.125 Calculus I
53.126 Calculus II
53.225 Calculus III
53.241 Probability and Statistics
56.116 Algorithmic Processes for Computers
52.115 Chemistry for the Sciences I
52.216 Chemistry for the Sciences II
50.114 Concepts in Biology I
50.115 Concepts in Biology II
50.411 Radiation Biology
53.322 Differential Equations