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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:

  1. Apply theoretical and practical applications of nuclear medicine in the workplace.
  2. Find gainful employment locally, or regionally, as a staff or chief technologist.
  3. Continue to acquire knowledge and experiences requisite to assuming a leadership role in the field of nuclear medicine.
  4. Have learned many diverse aspects of nuclear medicine from routine to experimental through a wide range of clinical experiences.
  5. Successfully write a national registry examination in nuclear medicine.
  6. Have a sound academic foundation for graduate study.
  7. Conduct themselves in an ethical and professional manner.

Degree Requirements


General Education Requirements


First-Year Seminar - Total Credits: 2-3


English Composition - Total Credits: 6


Second-Year Seminar - 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 1 below)

Electives - Total Credits: 0-3


Must be approved by student’s advisor.

Total Credits: 120


Note


  1.  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.
  2. CMI 490 is to be taken three times for a total of 9 credits.

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