- Radiology students from Grand Valley State University spend the equivalent of two years completing general education and prerequisite courses.
- Our well-established program provides a strong curriculum and knowledgeable faculty along with clinical site placements to prepare students for the national certification exam.
- Small class sizes, cohort educational experiences, and clinical rotations offered at a wide variety of different hospital affiliates, including large teaching facilities as well as small community hospitals.
- Located in the state-of-the-art Cook DeVos Center for Health Sciences building in the heart of the medical community of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- Coursework
- Students study a variety of topics that include:
- Human sectional anatomy
- Intro to medical dosimetry
- Radiation biology
- Radiation protection
- Radiation therapy physics
- Image guidance in radiation therapy
- Career Options
- Radiation therapists are employed in a variety of health care settings, including:
- Radiation oncology centers and hospitals
- Private and government laboratories
- Public health institutions
- Vendor sales and technical support