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Dec 26, 2024
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Undergraduate Calendar 2017-2018 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Medical Radiation Sciences I
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Effective September 2018, admission to Level II of the Medical Radiation Sciences - Radiation Therapy Specialization will be suspended. Reinstatement of the program will be reviewed on an annual basis. A decision regarding future continuation will be made no later than September 2020.
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Note
Students considering the Medical Radiation Sciences I program should refer to the Regulations for License to Practice and Functional Demands in the Medical Radiation Sciences section of this Calendar.
Enrolment in this program is limited.
Program Notes
- As places in the Medical Radiation Sciences program are limited, admission is by selection, and possession of published minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
- The University reserves the right to grant admission to a limited number of students and to refuse readmission to any student whose academic performance or general conduct has been unsatisfactory, or who has withdrawn from the program for a period in excess of one academic year.
- WHMIS 1A00 , a one-hour mandatory on-line Introduction to Health and Safety course, is a co-requisite to Level I courses with a lab component and must be completed prior to the first lab.
- BIOSAFE 1BS0 a mandatory on-line introduction to bio-safety lab training, is a co-requisite to BIOLOGY 1A03 and must be completed prior to the first lab.
- Routine Practices, an on-line module available through Mosaic (Health and Safety Training), must be completed prior to attendance in the first lab associated with each of: KINESIOL 1Y03 , 1YY3 .
- For consideration to a Level II Medical Radiation Specialization, Medical Radiation Sciences I students must complete at least 24 units during the Fall/Winter session, including BIOLOGY 1A03 , KINESIOL 1Y03 , 1YY3 , MATH 1A03 or 1LS3 , MEDRADSC 1B03 , 1C03 , 1E03 , 1F03 and achieve a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0. Failure to complete these minimum requirements may compromise consideration for admission to a Specialization.
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