Certificate in Medical Physics
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Program Overview
Certificate in Medical Physics Program
The Certificate in Medical Physics Program requires the satisfactory completion of required coursework, totaling 18 semester credit hours (SCH) of didactic coursework.
Required Courses
Students in the Certificate in Medical Physics Program must successfully complete the following didactic courses:
- RADI 5005 (3 SCH): Fundamentals of Radiation Dosimetry
- RADI 5020 (3 SCH): Principles of Health Physics
- RADI 5015 (3 SCH): Physics of Diagnostic Imaging
- RADI 5025 (3 SCH): Molecular Oncology & Radiobiology
- RADI 6024 (3 SCH): Radiological Anatomy & Physiology
- RADI 6030 (3 SCH): Physics of Radiotherapy
Transfer of Coursework for Credit
Students admitted to the certificate program may be granted credit for up to two previously completed courses taken outside a CAMPEP-accredited graduate or certificate program, provided they have been reviewed and approved by the Certificate Program Director and the registrar's office. A written request for consideration of the transfer of course credit must be submitted to the Program Director, including a comprehensive description of the prior course and an official transcript.
Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
Four program Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) have been established to identify and develop direct measures of student assessment and ensure student success. Students will be able to:
- Explain the importance of patient safety in the clinical practice of medical physics
- Demonstrate proficiency in physics, mathematics, and other physical sciences required for a career in medical physics
- Critically evaluate scientific literature in the field of medical physics
- Apply professional standards in medical physics practice
Program Overview
The Certificate in Medical Physics Program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in medical physics, preparing them for a career in this field. The program is offered through the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at The University of Texas at San Antonio.
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is part of The University of Texas at San Antonio, a leading academic health center. The school offers a range of programs, including the Certificate in Medical Physics, to educate the next generation of healthcare professionals and scientists.
