Radiation Science Minor
Bachelor's degree
In massachusetts (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Massachusetts (USA)
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
At Suffolk University, you can minor at radiation science a short walk or T ride away from the nation's top medical facilities.
Along with six required courses and corresponding labs, you'll take one course to fulfill our cancer care requirement and a radiation science elective of your choice.
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Subjects
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Biology
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Genetics
- Mathematics
- Microbiology
- Medical
- Medical training
- GCSE Mathematics
Course programme
Core Requirements (4 courses and corresponding laboratories where applicable, 16 credits)
- BIO-111 Introduction to the Cell
- BIO-L111 Introduction to the Cell Laboratory
- BIO-203 Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO-L203 Anatomy & Physiology Lab I
- BIO-204 Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO-L204 Anatomy & Physiology Lab II
- RAD-416 Radiation Biology
Choose one of the following:
- SCI-108 Introduction to Cancer Care
- SCI-109 SL-Introduction to Community Cancer Care
Choose one of the following and corresponding laboratory where applicable:
- BIO-114 Organismal Biology
- BIO-L114 Organismal Biology Laboratory
- BIO-233 Human Nutrition
- BIO-262 Principles of Cell Culture
- BIO-274 Genetics
- BIO-L274 Genetics Lab
- BIO-285 Microbiology
- BIO-L285 Microbiology Laboratory
- BIO-304 Comparative Animal Physiology
- BIO-L304 Comp Animal Physiology Lab
- BIO-377 Immunology
- BIO-385 Advanced Microbiology
- BIO-403 Cell Biology
- BIO-L403 Cell Biology Lab
- BIO-474 Molecular Genetics
- BIO-L474 Molecular Genetics Lab
- BIO-475 Developmental Biology
- BIO-503 Biology Internship
- CHEM-314 Instrumental Analysis
- CHEM-L314 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
- CHEM-331 Biochemistry I
- CHEM-L331 Biochemical Techniques Lab
- CHEM-332 Biochemistry II
- CHEM-L332 Advanced Biochemical Techniques and Research Lab
- CHEM-355 Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM-L355 Environmental Chemistry Lab
- CHEM-390 Advanced Organic Chemistry
- MATH-130 Topics in Finite Mathematics
- MATH-166 Calculus II
- MATH-255 Probability and Statistics
- MATH-265 Calculus III
- MATH-285 Discrete Mathematics II
- MATH-331 Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
- PHIL-363 Bio and Medical Ethics
- PHYS-215 Nanomaterials and the Energy Problem
- PSYCH-114 General Psychology
- PSYCH-233 Child Development
- PSYCH-321 Introduction to Counseling Skills
- PSYCH-326 Abnormal Psychology
- PSYCH-333 Adult Development & Aging
- PSYCH-336 Developmental Psychopathology
- RAD-470 Radiation Science Internship
- SOC-113 Introduction to Sociology
- SOC-242 Law, Health & Human Rights
- SOC-253 Sociology of Health and Illness
- SOC-254 SL-U.S. Health Care Policy
- SOC-256 Sociology of Aging
- SOC-354 Death and Dying
- SOC-355 Women and Health
- SOC-357 Global Health and Healing
Please check with the program director for potential Radiation Science elective approval of other biology, chemistry, physics, math, psychology, or sociology courses.
Residency Requirement Policy: In the College of Arts and Sciences, a two-course (8 credit) residency requirement must be satisfied for completion of a minor and a four-course (16 credit) residency requirement must be satisfied for the completion of a major.
Minor Programs Policy: A student declaring a minor may use no more than two courses from a major or double major combination to fulfill the requirements for the minor. No more than one course from one minor may count toward the fulfillment of a second minor. Students may not minor in a subject in which they are also completing a major. For more information, see the Minor Programs section of the CAS Degree Requirements page.
Radiation Science Minor