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Pre-Radiologic Sciences

This curriculum is designed to meet the admission requirements of the School of Health-Related Professions at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. All programs at the Medical Center are upper-division. Students must complete all admission requirements before transferring. All programs at the University Medical Center have a limited class size with competitive admissions. Students should start the application process early in their sophomore year. Students must have a minimum of 60 hours of transfer credit with a minimum 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. A minimum grade of C is required on each course accepted for transfer. The curriculum below leads to an Associate of Arts Degree.

See the University of Mississippi Medical Center website for additional requirements for admission to the B. S. Degree Program of Radiologic Sciences.
Health Sciences Pathway

Program Curriculum

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS

FIRST YEAR:
First Semester
  • English Composition I ENG 1113
  • College Algebra MAT 1313
  • General Biology I BIO 1134
  • General Chemistry I CHE 1214
  • Public Speaking I SPT/COM 1113
Total 17 Hours
Second Semester
  • English Composition II ENG 1123
  • Trigonometry MAT 1323
  • Medical Terminology for Health Professions BIO 1813
  • General Chemistry II CHE 1224
  • Computer Applications I CSC 1123
Total 16 Hours
SECOND YEAR:
First Semester
  • Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 2514
  • General Physics I PHY 2414
  • Social/Behavioral Science Elective (3)
  • Humanities Elective (3)
  • Fine Arts Elective (3)
Total 17 Hours
Second Semester
  • Anatomy & Physiology II BIO 2524
  • First Aid & CPR HPR 2213
  • Social/Behavioral Science Elective (3)
  • Humanities Elective (3)
Total 13 Hours
Consult with your chosen transfer university/college to determine changes to this curriculum.

All programs at the University Medical Center have a limited class size with competitive admissions. Students should start the application process early in their sophomore year.
Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligibility for state aid, institutional scholarships, and the tuition break.