410 Radiobiology. (Crosslisted with Med Phys) 2-3 cr. Effects of ionizing radiations of living cells and organisms, including physical, chemical, and physiological bases of radiation cytotoxicity, mutagenicity, and carcinogensis; lecture and lab.
501 Radiological Physics and Dosimetry. (Crosslisted with Med Phys, Physics, BME) 3 cr. Interactions and energy deposition by ionizing radiation in matter; concepts, quantities and units in radiological physics; principles and methods of radiation dosimetry. P: Calculus and modern physics.
510 Topics in Oncology. 1-3 cr. As a topics course in human oncology, the topics will vary. P: Undergrad basic math or physics or basic biology or pharmacology or M.D.
699 Independent Study in Human Cancer Biology. 1-3 cr. Tutorial lab/library research and study. Opportunity for learning in depth without a thesis requirement. Maximum cumulative credits: 9. P: Human Onc 402 and/or cons inst.
812 Radiation Medicine Physics Clerkship. (Crosslisted with Med Phys) 2 cr. Allows students to observe and participate in the application of medical physics principles in the clinical setting. Under supervision, students will perform the functions of a clinical medical physicist in radiation medicine. P: Med Phys 501 & 566.
990 Research in Human Cancer Biology. 1-12 cr. Graduate thesis research. P: Cons inst.