Medical Diagnostic Physics
From Radiological Sciences
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[edit] -YEAR 1-
| * Required for all students | < Medical Diagnostic Physics Track | {} Prerequisite Courses |
| Fall Semester | CU | Spring Semester | CU | Summer Semester | CU |
| RADI 5011 <Radiation and Nuclear Physics | 3 | RADI 6030 <Physics of Radiotherapy | 3 | RADI 6097 Research | 5 |
| RADI 5005 <Fundamentals of Radiation Dosimetry | 3 | RADI 6024 *Radiological Anatomy & Physiology | 3 | RADI 5007 *Statistics in Radiological Sciences | 1 |
| RADI 5015 *Physics of Diagnostic Imaging I | 3 | RADI 5020 <Principles of Health Physics I {RADI 5011} | 3 | ||
| RADI 5090 *Seminars in Radiological Sciences | 1 | INTD 6002 *Ethics in Research | 0.5 | ||
| TOTAL | 10 | TOTAL | 9.5 | TOTAL | 6 |
[edit] -YEAR 2-
| Fall Semester | CU | Spring Semester | CU | Summer Semester | CU | |
| RADI 6049 Introduction to MRI | 2 | ELECTIVE | 3 | RADI 6097 Research | 6 | |
| RADI 6051 Statistical Parametric Mapping | 3 | ELECTIVE | 3 | |||
| RADI 5090 *Seminars in Radiological Sciences | 1 | ELECTIVE | 3 | |||
| RADI 5025 *Basic Radiation Biology | 3 | |||||
| TOTAL | 9 | TOTAL | 9 | TOTAL | 6 |
[edit] -YEAR 3-
| Fall Semester | CU | Spring Semester | CU | Summer Semester | CU | |
| RADI 5090 *Seminars in Radiological Sciences | 1 | RADI 5090 *Seminars in Radiological Sciences | 1 | RADI 6097 Research | 6 | |
| ELECTIVE | 3 | ELECTIVE | 3 | |||
| RADI 6097 Research | 5 | RADI 6097 Research | 5 | |||
| TOTAL | 9 | TOTAL | 9 | TOTAL | 6 |
[edit] -YEAR 4-
| Fall Semester | CU | Spring Semester | CU | Summer Semester | CU |
| RADI 7099 *Dissertation | 8 | RADI 7099 *Dissertation | 9 | RADI 7099 *Dissertation | 6 |
| RADI 6071 Supervised Teaching | 1 | ||||
| TOTAL | 9 | TOTAL | 9 | TOTAL | 6 |
[edit] -YEAR 5-
| Fall Semester | CU | Spring Semester | CU | Summer Semester | CU |
| RADI 7099 *Dissertation | 9 | RADI 7099 *Dissertation | 9 | RADI 7099 *Dissertation | 6 |
| TOTAL | 9 | TOTAL | 9 | TOTAL | 6 |
- Student must be admitted to PhD candidacy to enroll in RADI 7099 - Dissertation
NOTE: Up to two hours of RADI 5090 can be waived by if the student presents research to local and national AAPM meeting or equivalent, as approved by COGS.
ORTO 6002 Biology for Bioengineers
RADI 5018 Physics Measurements in Imaging{RADI 5015}
RADI 5030 Neuroscience Imaging Lab
RADI 6002 Object-Oriented MRI Pulse Programming
RADI 6012 Physics of Nuclear Medicine {RADI 5011}
RADI 6016 Physics of Diagnostic Imaging II {RADI 5015}
RADI 6042 Non Ionizing Radiation Biology & Biophysics
RADI 6050 Magnetic Resonance Imaging {RADI 6049}
RADI 6060 Biophotonics and Optical Imaging
RADI 6017 Neuroimaging Methods
RADI 6014 Physics of Dental Imaging
RADI 5010 Medical Biophysics
RADI 6019 Medical Image Processing
RADI 6091 Current Topics in the Radiological Sciences
STUDENTS: Please consult with your mentor to determine if there are other courses that may be appropriate for your area of study.
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