2016-2017 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Master of Science in Medical Dosimetry
For additional information about opportunities your college offers, please refer to the College of Health Professions section of this catalog.
Website: www.gvsu.edu/grad/dosimetry
Program Curriculum
The following courses comprise the medical dosimetry program:
Fall - 1st Semester
- * STA 610 - Applied Statistics for Health Professions Credits: 3
- * RMD 630 - Medical Dosimetry I Credits: 3
- * RMD 631 - Medical Dosimetry I Laboratory Credits: 1
- * RMD 693 - Medical Dosimetry Research Project Credits: 1 to 3 ** OR * RMD 695 - Medical Dosimetry Thesis (1 to 3 credits)**
- RMD 661 - Medical Dosimetry Clinical Education I Credits: 1 to 3
Total 11-13 credits
Winter - 2nd semester
- * PH 510 - Public Health Epidemiology Credits: 3
- * RMD 632 - Medical Dosimetry II Credits: 3
- * RMD 633 - Medical Dosimetry II Laboratory Credits: 1
- * RMD 693 - Medical Dosimetry Research Project Credits: 1 to 3 ** OR * RMD 695 - Medical Dosimetry Thesis (1 to 3 credits)**
- RMD 662 - Medical Dosimetry Clinical Education II Credits: 1 to 4
Total 12-14 credits
Spring/Summer - 3rd Semester
- RMD 663 - Medical Dosimetry Clinical Education III Credits: 1 to 4
- * RMD 670 - Professional Issues in Medical Dosimetry Credits: 3
- * PH 525 - Quantitative Research Methods in Public Health Credits: 3
- * RMD 693 - Medical Dosimetry Research Project Credits: 1 to 3 ** OR * RMD 695 - Medical Dosimetry Thesis (1 to 3 credits) **
Total 11-13 credits
Grand Total 37 credits
Elective: * RMD 696 - Continuation of Master's Project or Thesis Research (1 credit) Credits: 1 - 6
* Hybrid courses
Note: Clinical courses are not available in hybrid format since students are required to attend the assigned clinical setting for the competency based component of the program.
** Project and Thesis courses may be taken at variable credit per semester of 1-3 credits for a required total during the program of 6 credits. RMD 696 Medical Dosimetry Thesis Continuous Enrollment may be required if the student does not successfully complete RMD 695 Medical Dosimetry Thesis course.