Medical Physics Minor
The Minor in Medical Physics is a program designed for students in biosciences, chemistry and related fields, who are looking for additional expertise in a branch of applied physics that utilizes physics concepts and methods in the diagnosis, treatment and improvement of human health. A student pursuing a Minor in Medical Physics must have a solid mathematical foundation in algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
Medical Physics Minor Requirements
Medical Physics Minor Courses
Total Credits: 27
Core Requirements (27 credits)
- PHYS 200 Physics I with Calculus & Lab (4)
- PHYS 201 Physics II with Calculus & Lab (4)
- PHYS 202 Introduction to 20th Century Physics (3)
- PHYS 305 Experimental Physics I (3)
- PHYS 315 Physics Seminar (1)
- PHYS 322 Elementary Modern Physics (3)
- PHYS 312 Analog Electronics (3)
- PHYS 318 Biophysics and Medical Imaging (3)
- PHYS 306 Experimental Physics II (3)
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Ananda Shastri,
PhD, MS, BS
Professor
Physics & Astronomy Department