Radiation Physics for Oncology
Course | Course Title | Class | Lab/ Shop | Clinical/ Co-op | Credit |
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RTT 130 | Radiation Physics for Oncology ![]() |
3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Prerequisites: RTT 151 | |||||
Corequisites: None | |||||
Effective Term: Fall 2014 | |||||
This course introduces the application of physical principles, wave motion, and magnetism as they relate to radiation therapy for oncology. Topics include conservation laws, gravitation, heat, thermodynamics, x-ray production and x-ray generating equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to develop an understanding of radiations used in the clinical setting for oncology. 2014FA - New course (S24110) |
Legend
- : Comprehensive Articulation Agreement - This course is recommended for students transferring to a four-year university.
- : Local Requirement
- : Instructional Service Agreement
- : Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC)
- : Global Distinction
- : Requisite(s)
This Course can be found in these Programs of Study
- Radiation Therapy Technology - Associate in Applied Science (Day)