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Health Sciences - Diagnostic Medical Imaging and Therapy (BS)
Are you interested in nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, radiography, or sonography/ultrasound? Do you want to earn your bachelor's degree while continuing to work, or learn more about health promotion/disease prevention? Would you like to gain education that will qualify you for career advancement possibilities?
Our program is a convenient and flexible way for you whether you are a student or a working professional in a Diagnostic Medical Imaging and Therapy discipline to complete your bachelor's degree. We offer a flexible degree plan that you can complete online, without leaving your community.
Note: To be eligible for this academic plan, students must be admitted to, enrolled in, or be graduates from an associate degree program at a regionally accredited community college or university in an allied health discipline.
Basic requirements for the
Health Sciences - Diagnostic Medical Imaging and Therapy (BS)
degree
Liberal Studies (35 units)
Health Sciences Core (27 units)
Associate of Applied Science Curriculum Emphasis: (60 units)
Diversity Requirement (These courses may be used to meet other requirements in your academic plan) (6 units)
Electives to meet 120 credits
Check the
NAU Catalog for a current list of classes for this program.
More information about this degree:
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Events & Deadlines
- 07/04 : INDEPENDENCE DAY- UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 09/02 : LABOR DAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 11/11 : VETERANS DAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED
- 11/28-11/29 : THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY - UNIVERSITY CLOSED (Begin)
- 12/19 : Commencement-Fall 2013
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Degree Available At:
 - In Person Campuses
 - Blended Campuses
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