The Masters of Science with emphasis in Health Physics is a rigorous graduate program that prepares students for senior technical and managerial positions within the discipline of Health Physics.  The Health Physics M.S. program requires that students complete 33 graduate credits of which 18 credits involve required courses and 15 credits involve elective courses.  A requirement of the M.S. degree with emphasis in Health Physics is completion of a research thesis project.

Core Program Description

Graduate Catalog - Program Requirements
Graduate Catalog - General
 
 



 
 

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