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Dec 26, 2024
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2008-2010 Undergraduate Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: CONTENT MAY NOT BE CURRENT. USE THE DROP DOWN ABOVE TO ACCESS THE CURRENT CATALOG.
Nuclear Medicine Major
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Nuclear medicine is the medical specialty that utilizes radioactive materials to make diagnostic evaluations of the anatomic and/or physiologic conditions of the body and provides therapy with unsealed radioactive sources. The nuclear medicine program at UNLV is designed to train students for entry-level positions in nuclear medicine. Additionally, graduates will meet many of the prerequisites required for post-graduate studies in health related areas. The specific program objectives are, that upon graduation, the graduate should:
- Apply theoretical and practical applications of nuclear medicine in the workplace.
- Find gainful employment locally, or regionally, as a staff or chief technologist.
- Continue to acquire knowledge and experiences requisite to assuming a leadership role in the field of nuclear medicine.
- Have learned many diverse aspects of nuclear medicine from routine to experimental through a wide range of clinical experiences.
- Successfully write a national registry examination in nuclear medicine.
- Have a sound academic foundation for graduate study.
- Conduct themselves in an ethical and professional manner.
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English Composition - Total Credits: 6
English Literature - Total Credits: 3
Constitutions - Total Credits: 4
Mathematics - Total Credits: 5
Distribution Requirement Life and Physical Sciences and Analytical Thinking
Humanities and Fine Arts - Total Credits: 9
Social Science - Total Credits: 9 Multicultural and International
(see note below) Additional Degree Requirements
Computer Science - Total Credits: 3
Statistics - Total Credits: 3 Electives - Total Credits: 7-9
Must be approved by student’s advisor. Note
- Every student must complete a three-credit multicultural course and a three-credit international course. Courses satisfying other requirements may simultaneously satisfy the multicultural and international requirements except one course cannot satisfy both the multicultural and the international requirements.
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