School of Health Sciences - Medical Physics Graduate Program - M.S. (Coursework) Plan of StudyGraduate Core Curriculum for the M.S. (Coursework) Degree in Medical Physics
+ HSCI 312, BIOL 301 and BIOL 302 are required for students not having had equivalent coursework. The 4 credit hour course BMS 510 (Gross Anatomy), which is offered alternate years in the summer semester, may be substituted for the 6 credit hours that comprise the BIOL 301 and BIOL 302 courses. Students entering the medical physics graduate program are expected to be proficient in at least one programming language, usually C or Fortran, and the UNIX or Linux operating system. They also are expected to have completed a course in differential equations and one in modern physics. Students can be accepted to the program conditionally without this pre-requisite knowledge but must complete the relevant coursework and achieve a grade A or B before formal acceptance in to the program. A minimum of 34 credit hours with no more than 6 credit hours at the 300 or 400 level is required for the M.S. degree by coursework. The student is expected to complete 6 credit hours of clinical internship and give one internship presentation. These internships are available any semester as noted above. However, the student's advisory committee may approve substitute additional coursework in lieu of a 6 credit hour clinical internship. All required coursework must be completed prior to a student beginning an internship unless special permission is received from the School Head. The internship is designed to give the student practical experience in a clinical setting at an approved site. It is performed under the supervision of a faculty member of the School of Health Sciences or under co-supervision with a faculty member and another instructor approved by the student's advisory committee. A presentation on the internship experience is required. The faculty supervisor in consultation with any co-supervisor performs a competency based grading for the internship. Graduate courses taken while registered as a graduate student at Purdue University may be considered for fulfilling the plan of study requirements only if the student has received grades of C or better. For courses at the 300 or 400 level taken as a graduate student or courses that represent either undergraduate or graduate excess credit or transfer credit, grades of B or better are required for fulfilling plan of study requirements. Semester and year requirements are effective for the new student: Fall 2004 |
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