Radiologic Sciences Core Requirements
College of Allied Health professions
Note: While there are more than 64 transferable semester hours, you may only count 64 semester hours as transfer credit from a community college.
Note: The Radiologic Technology Certificate Program consists of 24 months of general education and Radiologic Technology coursework. While the following courses may be transferred from a junior or community college, students must still complete the 24-month Certificate Program.
Northwest Florida State College
Radiologic Technology Certificate Program Core Requirements
English Composition
ENC 1101
-or-
ENC 1102
Communication
SPC 1600
Computer Science CGS 1100
-or-
CGS 1570
Mathematics/Statistics
MAC 1105
-or-
MAC 1140
Anatomy/Physiology BSC 1085C
-and-
BSC 1086C
Radiologic Sciences Bachelor of Science Core Requirements
Biology BSC 1010C
-or-
PCB 2011C
BSC 1011C
-or-
ZOO 1010C
Statistics
STA 2023
Fine Arts
Choose one of the following courses:
ARH 1050
ARH 1051
ARH 1831
ARH 2000
MUH 2011
THE 2100
Humanities Electives
Choose one course from the Literature section above, or one of the following courses: (Must complete a two course sequence in either Literature or History)
PHI 2010
PHI 2600
FRE 1120
FRE 1121
FRE 2200
FRE 2201
SPN 1120
SPN 1121
SPN 2200
SPN 2201
HUM 1020
HUM 2251
REL 2300
Literature
Choose one of the following courses: AML 2010
AML 2020
ENL 2012A
ENL 2022
History Choose one of the following courses:
AMH 2010
AMH 2020
WOH 1012
WOH 1022
Psychology PSY 2012
Social Science Elective Choose one course from the history section above or one of the following courses (Must complete a two-course sequence in either literature or history)
POS 1041
ANT 2000
ANT 2100
ECO 2013
ECO 2023
GEA 1000
SYG 2000
SYG 2010
DEP 2004
Special Notes:
- The Department of Radiologic Sciences offers two programs: a Certificate Program in Radiologic Technology and a BS in Radiologic Sciences. Students must successfully complete a Radiologic Sciences Certificate Program, or equivalent, in order to apply to the BS program. This Advising Guide includes transferable course work for both the Certificate Program and BS program.
- The University of South Alabama will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours from a junior/community college.
- No course in which a student has earned a grade of lower than "D" will transfer to the University of South Alabama. No grade lower than "C" will transfer in English Composition I & II (EH 101 & 102).
- Completion of the courses listed in this Advising Guide does not guarantee completion of general education course requirements or admission into the certificate or B.S. programs.
- The deadline to apply for the Radiologic Technology Certificate Program Component is May 15 prior to the Fall Semester that you intend to begin the certificate program, and the deadline to apply for the BS program in Radiologic Sciences is May 15 prior to the Fall Semester that you intend to begin the B.S. Program. Consult the USA Bulletin for complete application procedures and degree requirements.
Questions regarding degree/graduation requirements and the applicability of transfer credit toward satisfaction of degree requirements should be directed to the
College of Allied Health Professions, UCOM 1550, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688-0002 (251-380-2772).
Questions regarding transfer admission and transfer credit evaluation should be directed to the Office of Admissions, Meisler Hall Suite 2500, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688-0002 (251) 460-6141 or (800) 872-5247.
For more information regarding the degree in Radiologic Sciences at the University of South Alabama, please consult the
USA Bulletin.
University of South Alabama - Mobile, AL 36688-0002 / (251) 460-6101
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