MASTER OF HEALTH SCIENCE IN MEDICAL DOSIMETRY - GENERAL ADMISSIONS CRITERIA

 

Admission is based on undergraduate college coursework including the overall, and math/science grade point averages (GPA). Other criteria include personal interviews and assessment of motivation and personal qualities needed to successfully complete the program. Prior to enrollment, the applicant must have:

 

■  A bachelor’s degree in radiation therapy, physics, math, computers, or related area approved by the department.
■  A minimum verbal and quantitative combined GRE score of 1000 is needed for full admission. Provisional acceptance may be awarded for highly qualified applicants with a 900 GRE score. The results of all three components, including the analytical/written section of the general GRE exam must be provided.
  A minimum overall grade point average of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) and a minimum math/science grade point average of 2.75.
■  A minimum of 8 hours of documented observation of a certified medical dosimetrist
  Specific college course prerequisites:

  1) Anatomy and Physiology with labs
  2) A two course sequence in general physics
  3) Calculus

 

  For applicants whose first language is not English, minimum score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) of 550 paper-based (213 computer-based);

 

  Transcripts from foreign countries must be evaluated by a professional evaluation agency prior to application (see www.mcg.edu/admissions/intstud.htm).

 

Three letters of recommendation are required for graduate applications.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

 

Applications for admission are encouraged by March 1, but will continue to be processed until the class has been filled.
All applications must be submitted online. As part of the application process, you will create a user account to access GAcollege411 if you are a first-time user. Apply online now!

 

CONTACT AN ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR

An Admissions Counselor will be glad to answer your questions via e-mail or to give you a call. Please include your complete telephone number in message.Or, you may telephone the Office of Academic Admissions at 706-721-2725.  (top)