Undergraduate Programs

Radiation Therapy
Professional Program

NON-RADIOGRAPHER - [RADIOGRAPHER]

Courses in the professional program are sequential and must be taken in the order specified by the program faculty.

Junior
Summer Session II Credits
Introduction to Radiography (RADI-R 110) 3.0
Patient Care I (RADI-R 112) 3.0
Total 6.0
Fall Credits
Principles of Radiography I (RADI-R 118) 3.0
Simulation/Treatment Procedures (RAON-J 300) 6.0
Clinical Dosimetry I (RAON-J 305) 2.0
Medical Imaging and Processing in Radiation Oncology (RAON-J 307) 2.0
Clinical Experience: Basic (RAON-J 350) 3.0
Total 16.0
Spring Credits
Radiation Oncology Techniques I (RAON-J 302) 3.0
Radiation Oncology Patient Care (RAON-J 304) 2.0
Clinical Dosimetry II (RAON-J 306) 2.0
Clinical Practicum I (RAON-J 351) 3.0
Quality Management in Radiation Oncology (RAON-J 404) 3.0
Total 13.0
Summer Session I Credits
Clinical Practicum II (RAON-J 450) 3.0
Total 3.0
Senior
Summer Session II Credits
Sectional Anatomy (RADI-R 404) 3.0
Radiation Oncology Techniques II (RAON-J 402) 3.0
Clinical Practicum III (RAON-J 451) 2.0
Total 8.0
Fall Credits
Clinical Oncology I (RAON-J 303) 3.0
Physics of Radiation Oncology I (RAON-J 400) 2.0
Senior Project in Radiation Oncology (RAON-J 409) 3.0
Clinical Practicum IV (RAON-J 452) 5.0
Total 13.0
Spring Credits
Physics of Radiation Oncology II (RAON-J 401) 2.0
Clinical Oncology II (RAON-J 403) 3.0
Radiation and Cancer Biology (RAON-J 406) 2.0
Clinical Practicum V (RAON-J 453) 5.0
Total 12.0

Graduation Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree
To be eligible for graduation with a baccalaureate degree, students must successfully complete the general-education requirements (49 cr hrs minimum) and professional core in radiation therapy (71 cr hrs minimum). They must also achieve clinical competency in each area identified in the clinical manual requirements.

RADIOGRAPHER

Courses in the professional program are sequential and must be taken in the order specified by the program faculty.

Junior
Fall Credits
Orientation to Radiation Oncology (RAON-J 301) 4.0
Clinical Dosimetry I (RAON-J 305) 2.0
Clinical Experience: Basic (RAON-J 350) 3.0
Business elective (If Necessary) 3.0
Total 9.0-12.0
Spring Credits
Radiation Oncology Techniques I (RAON-J 302) 3.0
Radiation Oncology Patient Care (RAON-J 304) 2.0
Clinical Dosimetry II (RAON-J 306) 2.0
Clinical Practicum I (RAON-J 351) 3.0
Quality Management in Radiation Oncology (RAON-J 404) 3.0
Total 13.0
Summer Session I Credits
Clinical Practicum II (RAON-J 450) 3.0
Total 3.0
Senior
Summer Session II Credits
Sectional Anatomy (RADI-R 404) 3.0
Radiation Oncology Techniques II (RAON-J 402) 3.0
Clinical Practicum III (RAON-J 451) 2.0
Total 8.0
Fall Credits
Clinical Oncology I (RAON-J 303) 3.0
Physics of Radiation Oncology I (RAON-J 400) 2.0
Senior Project in Radiation Oncology (RAON-J 409) 3.0
Clinical Practicum IV (RAON-J 452) 5.0
Total 13.0
Spring Credits
Physics of Radiation Oncology II (RAON J401) 2.0
Clinical Oncology II (RAON J403) 3.0
Radiation and Cancer Biology (RAON-J 406) 2.0
Clinical Practicum V (RAON J453) 5.0
Total 12.0

Graduation Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree  To be eligible for graduation with a baccalaureate degree, students must successfully complete the general-education requirements (49 cr hrs minimum), technical specialty (radiographers), and professional core in radiation therapy (62 cr hrs minimum). They must also achieve clinical competency in each area identified in the clinical manual requirements.

Last Updated: August 14, 2012