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Nuclear Medicine Technology
University of Arkansas for Medical Services
This program plan is based on entrance requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology program of the College of Health Related Professions at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock.
Contact University of Arkansas for Medical Services (UAMS): College of Health-related Professions or consult your advisor regarding other admission requirements.
Requirements for other institutions and programs may vary. Students interested in other programs should contact the institution directly.
Courses without specific prerequisites may be rearranged within this schedule format for ease of scheduling. See your advisor.
Related website: UAMS Department of Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences
This UAMS program requires a total of 85 credit hours for admission, of which at least 8 hours must be junior level or above. Suggested elective areas include anatomy, physiology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, statistics and social sciences.
Advisor
Judy Kirk
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
ASU-Beebe
Office: Science Building
Phone: 501-882-8396
E-mail: jhkirk@asub.eduAssociate of Science in Health Sciences
ASU-Beebe does not offer a degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology. However, students are able to take courses that will transfer toward another university's degree program.
Total Credit Hours: 65 hours
First Semester (17 credit hours)
BIOL 1004 Biological Science
CHEM 1014 General Chemistry I
MATH 1023 College Algebra
ENG 1003 Freshman English IChoose one of the following:
HIST 2763 The U.S. to 1876
HIST 2773 The U.S. since 1876
POSCI 2103 Intro. to U.S. GovernmentSecond Semester (17 credit hours)
CHEM 1024 General Chemistry II
ENG 1013 Freshman English II
MATH 1033 Plane Trigonometry
SPCH 1203 Oral Communications
ZOOL 2004 Human Anatomy & Physiology IThird Semester (17 credit hours)
HIST 1013 World Civilization to 1660
PHYS 2054 General Physics I
ZOOL 2014 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
Social Science Elective (3 credit hours): See Electives at the bottom of the pageChoose one of the following:
ENG 2003 World Literature I
ENG 2013 World Literature IIFourth Semester (18 credit hours)
HIST 1023 World Civilization since 1660
PHYS 2064 General Physics II
General Electives (5 credit hours): See Electives at the bottom of the page
Social Science Elective (3 credit hours): See Electives at the bottom of the pageChoose one of the following:
MUS 2503 Fine Arts Musical
ART 2503 Fine Arts Visual
THEA 2503 Fine Arts TheatreSocial Science Electives
ECON 1303 Introduction to Economics
ECON 2333 Economic Issues and Concepts
GEOG 2613 Introduction to Geography
PSY 2013 Introduction to Psychology
SOC 2213 Principles of Sociology
SOC 2233 Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyRecommended:
PSY 2013 Introduction to Psychology
SOC 2213 Principles of SociologyGeneral Electives
This UAMS program requires a total of 85 credit hours for admission, of which at least 8 hours must be junior level or above. Suggested elective areas include anatomy, physiology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, statistics and social sciences.
BIOL 2104 Microbiology
CIS 1503 Microcomputer Applications I
ECON 1303 Introduction to Economics
ECON 2333 Economic Issues and Concepts
GEOG 2613 Introduction to Geography
PSY 2013 Introduction to Psychology
SOC 2213 Principles of Sociology
SOC 2233 Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyAllied Health-related Websites
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