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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Radiation Therapy (BS/MPH)


The Radiation Therapy BS/MPH program is designed for undergraduate Radiation Therapy students with an interest in pursuing an MPH degree. The curriculum allows students to earn BS and MPH degrees with potentially 13 fewer credits than if completing the degree programs separately.

The degrees are independent; each is awarded when completed, with specified courses accepted for the MPH degree after the BS degree is awarded.

The Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy is offered in a variety of delivery formats including, face-to-face, in the evenings, mixed-mode, and online, and the MPH program can be completed completely online using traditional online and hyperflex technology. Classes for the MPH program can be taken as part of a part-time or full-time schedule.

Admission Requirements

Students in Radiation Therapy (BS) program who are interested in the BS/MPH program should apply during the junior year and must have:

●     Statement of Purpose in a typewritten document of 500 words or less that includes:
       o  What is your concentration of interest (health education or health administration) and 
            how would completion of the MPH program allow you to live your purpose?

       o  Describe how your coursework, work/volunteer, and life experiences have prepared 
           you to be successful in the MPH program. In your answer please also include 
           experiences that have helped you better understand, address, and/or advocate for 
           diversity, inclusion, and equity issues.

       o  Describe your experiences with facing and overcoming adversity.

       o  Describe how your characteristics and goals are congruent with the Program’s 
           mission and values (see below)

       o  Describe how your personal or academic background and experiences will bring a 
           unique perspective to the program and positively contribute to the Public Health 
           community.

       o  Any special circumstances applicable to your application

●    60 credits of undergraduate coursework completed

●    A minimum overall GPA of 3.0

●    A minimum GPA of 3.3 in the Radiation Therapy undergraduate major

●    A grade of B (3.0) or higher in MTH 090 or a higher-level mathematics course

●    Two letters of recommendation from faculty members in Radiation Therapy

Time Limit for Degree Completion

Coursework must be completed within six (6) years of the date of first admission to the program.  Students may request or petition for an extension of this time limit.  Approval of a time extension will be at the discretion of the program director, program faculty, and the Dean of Graduate Programs.

Requirements


Upon successful completion of the requirements for the BS portion of the program, the student is awarded the BS degree; upon successful completion of the remaining MPH requirements  , the student is awarded the MPH degree.

Bachelor of Science (124 credits)


All requirements of the Radiation Therapy Program (BS) , with the exception that students elect up to 13 credits at the graduate level to satisfy specified undergraduate requirements.

All MPH courses, including those elected to count toward both the BS and the MPH, must be completed with grades of B- (2.7) or better.

Graduate-level courses that satisfy undergraduate requirements for the dual BS/MPH program are:

Master of Public Health (43-46 credits)


All requirements of the Public Health (MPH) program, with a grade of B- (2.7) or better in each course. Note: PHS 503 will be waived if PHS 210 was completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better within the last five years. Minimum Credits for Both Degrees: 156 credits

Honors Program


All bachelor-degree-seeking students with GPAs of 3.5 or higher are eligible to apply to the University of Michigan-Flint Honors Program.  Please contact the Honors Program Manager or the Honors Program Director for further information.