2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog

Radiologic Sciences Completion Degree Program, 89 hours: B.S.—No Minor Required

CIP: 510911

Acceptance into an affiliated clinical program is competitive and will be determined by the quality of academic work completed by the student during the first two years of study. Admission to the clinical portion of the program is decided entirely by the affiliated medical center. Acceptance into the University does not guarantee acceptance of the student by an affiliated clinical program.

Requirements

The Northwest Core (44-47 hours)

Institutional Requirements (4 hours)

Required Courses (36 hours)

BIOL 04102General Biology *

3

BIOL 04103General Biology Laboratory *

1

OR

BIOL 04106Principles of Biology *

3

BIOL 04107Principles of Biology Laboratory *

1

 

BIOL 04104Medical Terminology

3

 

MATH 17116Mathematical Modeling *

3

OR

MATH 17118Precalculus Algebra *

3

 

BIOL 04140General Microbiology

4

BIOL 04236Anatomy Allied Health

4

BIOL 04238Physiology Allied Health

4

CHEM 24114General Chemistry I *

3

CHEM 24115General Chemistry I Laboratory *

1

PHYS 25110General Physics I *

3

PHYS 25111General Physics I Laboratory *

1

 

PHIL 39275Professional Ethics *

3

OR

PHIL 39276Biomedical Ethics *

3

 

SOC 35101General Sociology *

3

If any courses in this program are also used to fulfill a Northwest Core or Institutional Requirement, the number of credit hours may be counted only once toward the total number of credit hours required for graduation.

Radiologic Sciences (53 hours)

Courses are taught by the affiliated hospitals’ schools of radiologic technology.  Required for certification and licensure.

Free electives as needed to reach a minimum of 120 graduation hours.