RHP 114 Intro to NE & RHP F (2) Shaded courses are required by the college prior to admission to the Professional Engineering Program Shaded courses are.

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RHP 114 Intro to NE & RHP F (2) Shaded courses are required by the college prior to admission to the Professional Engineering Program Shaded courses are additional prerequisites for third-year courses. ( ) The number within the parenthesis represent the credits of the course. F, W,S: Represents the term the course is offered (Fall, Winter and Spring term respectively). HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health F,W,S (3 Cr) BI 213 General Biology S(4) Rev. 6/2011 Academic Year: PHL 205 Ethics F,W,S(3) BI 211 General Biology F(4) CH 121 or CH 231/261 Chemistry (5) FIRST YEARSECOND YEAR FallWinterSpringFallWinterSpring RADIATION HEALTH PHYSICS CH 122 or CH 232/262 Chemistry (5) CS 101/151 Computers/ C Programming F,W,S (4) CH 123 or CH 233/263 Chemistry (5) BI 212 General Biology W(4) RHP 115 Intro to NE & RHP W(2) MTH 268 Math in Biology S(4) MTH 251 MTH 251 Differential Calculus F,W,S (4) MTH 252 Integral Calculus F,W,S (4) WR 121 English Composition F,W,S (3) COMM 111/114 Speech F,W,S (3) Perspectives Western Culture F,W,S (3) Perspectives Cultural Diversity F,W,S (3) Perspectives Literature & Arts F,W,S (3) Perspectives Social Processes & Institutions F,W,S (3) (Note 1) MTH 112 Elementary Functions F,W,S (4) MTH 111 College Algebra F,W,S (4) MTH 103 Algebraic Reasoning F,W,S (4)

Shaded courses are required by the college prior to admission to the Professional Engineering Program Shaded courses are additional prerequisites for third-year courses. ( ) The number within the parenthesis represent the credits of the course. F, W,S: Represents the term the course is offered (Fall, Winter and Spring term respectively). RHP 236 Nuclear Radiation Detection & Instrumentation S(4) PH 201/211 Physics F, S (5/4) Rev. 6/2011 Academic Year: RHP 234 Nuclear & Radiation Physics I F(4) RHP 235 Nuclear & Radiation Physics II W(4) PH 202/212 Physics F, W (5/4) THIRD YEAR WinterSpringFall RADIATION HEALTH PHYSICS PH 203/213 Physics W, S (5/4) Notes 2,3 Perspectives Difference Power Discrimination F,W,S (3) ST 201 Principles of Statistics F,W,S(4) ST 202 Principles of Statistics F,W,S(4) Electives (11)

RADIATION HEALTH PHYSICS Additional courses not requiring admission to the Professional Engineering Program Rev. 6/2011 NOTES: 1. CH CH 222+ CH 223 required for Pre-Medical Track. 2. Math pre-requirements for PH 201, PH 202, and PH 203 are different than PH 211, PH 212, and PH PH PH PH hours of free electives. 4. Can substitute ST hours of free electives for ST ST Credits to graduate = 180. WR 121 RHP with Pre-Medical Track BI 109 Health Professions S(1) ST 351 Statistical Methods F,W,S (4) CH 334 Organic Chemistry F(3) CH 335 Organic Chemistry W(3) CH 336 Organic Chemistry S(3) CH 337 Organic Chemistry Lab F,S (4) Electives (14) RHP and RHP with Medical Option Z 332 Anatomy W(3) WR 327 Technical Report Writing F,W,S (3) Z 331 Human Anatomy + Physiology F (3) Z 333 Anatomy S (3)