Bachelor of Science in Radiation Sciences
(with a minor in Health Care Administration)
NEW ONLINE PROGRAM STARTING SUMMER OF 2008
Overview of Program
The bachelor of science in radiation sciences (BSRS) degree is a post-professional degree that provides the radiologic technologist with the foundational skills necessary to advance within the profession. Advancement into areas such as: management, supervisor, lead technologist, PACS manager, entry-level radiography instructor, and radiologist assistant can be obtained more readily when completing this advanced degree.
Why Seek Advancement?
Improved marketability is one of the key reasons for obtaining a bachelor's degree in radiation sciences. Additionally, the bachelor of science in radiation sciences degree includes a minor in health care administration, which further enhances the BSRS graduate’s career prospects. The BSRS program provides the groundwork for students planning on further advancement into graduate and post-graduate degrees, such as a master's degree or PhD degree. Not only will the BSRS degree provide individuals with more opportunity in the field of radiation science but also within the fields of business and public health.
Areas of Emphasis
Beyond the required core courses, students must choose an area of emphasis in administration and education, science, or a clinical specialty.
Clinical
- Computed tomography/MRI (CT/magnetic resonance imaging)
- Nuclear medicine
- Radiation therapy
- Ultrasound
Non-clinical
- Administration and education
- Science (Students planning on advancing into areas such as physician assistant, radiology assistant, or dental or medical school will find this to be the best choice.)
- Coming soon… Informatics emphasis!
Program Advising
Please contact the program director for an initial unofficial review of transcripts and guidance for those seeking this degree. You may mail or email unofficial copies of your transcripts to
rstone@llu.edu. Please include which program you are interested in and the area of emphasis that you plan to complete.
Renee Stone, Program Director
Department of Radiation Technology
School of Allied Health Professions, Room A-829
Loma Linda, CA 92350
(909) 558-4931
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Department of Radiation Technology
School of Allied Health Professions, Room A-829
Loma Linda, CA 92350
(909) 558-4931