Radiation Health Physics Undergraduate Major (BS, HBS)

  • Identify, formulate, and solve broadly defined technical or scientific problems by applying knowledge of mathematics and science and/or technical topics to areas relevant to the discipline.
  • Formulate or design a system, process, procedure or program to meet desired needs.
  • Develop and conduct experiments or test hypotheses, analyze and interpret data and use scientific judgment to draw conclusions.
  • Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  • Understand ethical and professional responsibilities and the impact of technical and/or scientific solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
  • Function effectively on teams that establish goals, plan tasks, meet deadlines, and analyze risk and uncertainty.
  • Apply knowledge of atomic and nuclear physics to nuclear and radiological systems and processes.
  • Apply knowledge of transport and interaction of radiation with matter to nuclear and radiation processes.
  • Measure nuclear and radiation processes.
  • Apply knowledge of ionizing radiation risk in terms of decision-making and policy.
Plan of Study Grid
First Year Credits
Select one of the following chemistry series: 15
Series A  

CH 121

GENERAL CHEMISTRY  

CH 122

*GENERAL CHEMISTRY  

CH 123

*GENERAL CHEMISTRY  
Series B  

CH 231
CH 261

GENERAL CHEMISTRY
and *LABORATORY FOR CHEMISTRY 231
 

CH 232
CH 262

GENERAL CHEMISTRY
and *LABORATORY FOR CHEMISTRY 232
 

CH 233
CH 263

GENERAL CHEMISTRY
and *LABORATORY FOR CHEMISTRY 233
 
Required Courses  
COMM 111

or COMM 114

*PUBLIC SPEAKING

or *ARGUMENT AND CRITICAL DISCOURSE

3
CS 101

or CS 161

COMPUTERS: APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

or INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I

4
ENGR 100 THE OREGON STATE ENGINEERING STUDENT 3
ENGR 102 DESIGN ENGINEERING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 3
ENGR 103 ENGINEERING COMPUTATION AND ALGORITHMIC THINKING 3
MTH 251 *DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 4
MTH 252 INTEGRAL CALCULUS 4
MTH 254 VECTOR CALCULUS I 4
WR 121 *ENGLISH COMPOSITION 4
  Credits 47
Second Year
BI 221
BI 222
BI 223
*PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY: CELLS
and *PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY: ORGANISMS
and *PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY: POPULATIONS
12
HHS 231 *LIFETIME FITNESS FOR HEALTH 2
HHS 241 *LIFETIME FITNESS (or any PAC course) 1
NSE 234 NUCLEAR AND RADIATION PHYSICS I 3
NSE 235 NUCLEAR AND RADIATION PHYSICS II 3
NSE 236 NUCLEAR RADIATION DETECTION AND INSTRUMENTATION 4
*Perspectives Course 3
Restricted Elective 3
Select one of the following physics series: 12-15
Series A  

PH 201

*GENERAL PHYSICS  

PH 202

*GENERAL PHYSICS  

PH 203

*GENERAL PHYSICS  
Series B  

PH 211

*GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS  

PH 212

*GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS  

PH 213

*GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS  
  Credits 43-46
Third Year
BI 231 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 3
NSE 319 *SOCIETAL ASPECTS OF NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY 3
NSE 481 RADIATION PROTECTION 4
Select one of the following statistics series: 6-8
Series A  

ST 201

PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS  

ST 202

PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS  
Series B  

ST 314

INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS  

*Synthesis Course

 
WR 327 *TECHNICAL WRITING 3
Electives (restricted in Health) 6
Restricted Electives 1 12
*Perspectives Courses 6
*Synthesis Course 3
  Credits 46-48
Fourth Year
H 425 FOUNDATIONS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY 3
H 445 *OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 3
NSE 407 SEMINAR (Radiation Health Physics - 3 terms) 3
NSE 415 NUCLEAR RULES AND REGULATIONS 2
NSE 435 RADIATION SHIELDING AND EXTERNAL DOSIMETRY 4
NSE 474 ^NUCLEAR SYSTEMS DESIGN I 4
NSE 475 ^NUCLEAR SYSTEMS DESIGN II 4
NSE 483 RADIATION BIOLOGY 3
NSE 488 RADIOECOLOGY 3
Free Electives 2 5-7
*Difference, Power & Discrimination 3
*Synthesis Course 3
*Perspectives Course 3
  Credits 45
  Total Credits 181-186

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)

1

Approved technical electives from departmental list

2

Students who select Series A in physics or Series B in statistics will need 7 credits of free electives

Degree plans are subject to change and the following is only an example of how students may complete their degree in four years. Students should consult their advisor to determine the best degree plan for them. Contact details for advisors can be found on the Academic Advising page.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FALL CREDITS
CH 231
CH 261
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
and *LABORATORY FOR CHEMISTRY 231
5
ENGR 100 THE OREGON STATE ENGINEERING STUDENT 3
MTH 251 *DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 4
WR 121 *ENGLISH COMPOSITION 4
  Credits 16
WINTER
CH 232
CH 262
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
and *LABORATORY FOR CHEMISTRY 232
5
COMM 111

or COMM 114

*PUBLIC SPEAKING

or *ARGUMENT AND CRITICAL DISCOURSE

3
ENGR 102 DESIGN ENGINEERING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 3
MTH 252 INTEGRAL CALCULUS 4
  Credits 15
SPRING
CH 233
CH 263
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
and *LABORATORY FOR CHEMISTRY 233
5
CS 101

or CS 161

COMPUTERS: APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

or INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I

4
ENGR 103 ENGINEERING COMPUTATION AND ALGORITHMIC THINKING 3
MTH 254 VECTOR CALCULUS I 4
  Credits 16
Second Year
FALL
BI 221 *PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY: CELLS 4
HHS 231 *LIFETIME FITNESS FOR HEALTH 2
HHS 241 *LIFETIME FITNESS (or any PAC course) 1
NSE 234 NUCLEAR AND RADIATION PHYSICS I 3
PH 211 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
  Credits 14
WINTER
BI 222 *PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY: ORGANISMS 4
NSE 235 NUCLEAR AND RADIATION PHYSICS II 3
PH 212 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
*Perspectives Course 3
  Credits 14
SPRING
BI 223 *PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY: POPULATIONS 4
NSE 236 NUCLEAR RADIATION DETECTION AND INSTRUMENTATION 4
PH 213 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
Restricted Elective 3
  Credits 15
Third Year
FALL
BI 231 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 3
NSE 481 RADIATION PROTECTION 4
Health Restricted Elective 3
Restricted Elective 3
*Perspectives Course 3
  Credits 16
WINTER
ST 201 PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS 4
Health Restricted Elective 3
Restricted Elective 3
*Perspectives Course 3
*Synthesis Course 3
  Credits 16
SPRING
NSE 319 *SOCIETAL ASPECTS OF NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY 3
ST 202 PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS 4
WR 327 *TECHNICAL WRITING 3
Restricted Electives 6
  Credits 16
Fourth Year
FALL
H 425 FOUNDATIONS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY 3
NSE 407 SEMINAR 1
NSE 415 NUCLEAR RULES AND REGULATIONS 2
NSE 488 RADIOECOLOGY 3
*Synthesis Course 3
*Perspectives Course 3
  Credits 15
WINTER
NSE 407 SEMINAR 1
NSE 474 ^NUCLEAR SYSTEMS DESIGN I 4
NSE 483 RADIATION BIOLOGY 3
Free Elective 5
  Credits 13
SPRING
H 445 *OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 3
NSE 407 SEMINAR 1
NSE 435 RADIATION SHIELDING AND EXTERNAL DOSIMETRY 4
NSE 475 ^NUCLEAR SYSTEMS DESIGN II 4
*Difference, Power & Discrimination 3
  Credits 15
  Total Credits 181

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)