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A program that prepares individuals, under the supervision of health physicists, occupational safety and health specialists, and public health officials, to monitor and control radiation exposure and implement preventive measures in health care, work, and natural environments. Includes instruction in radiation physics, environmental radioactivity, radiological instrumentation, electronics of radiation detection equipment, radioactive waste management and control, safety and handling procedures, decontamination procedures, radioactivity testing and analysis, and communications skills.
Lewis University
Romeoville, Illinois
Avg. School Cost:
$ 17,990 per year
Indiana University-Northwest
Gary, Indiana
Avg. School Cost:
$ 4,475 per year
(In-State)
$ 11,153 per year (Out-of-State) Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
Avg. School Cost:
$ 5,625 per year
(In-State)
$ 15,953 per year (Out-of-State) |
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