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Nuclear Medicine Technology Prerequisites

Courses to Take the First Two Years-

Nuclear Medicine Technology

The courses required to graduate comprise a core divided into 7 categories (Areas IMPACTS). The options for completing these prerequisites for transfer to 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÆØÁÏ are listed below.

Courses can only be used in one Area.

I. INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITY

6 credit hours
  • COMS 1100/1110- Human Communication (3 credit hours)
  • INQR 1000 - Fundamentals of Academic Inquiry (1 credit hour)

M. MATHEMATICS & QUANTITATIVE SKILLS

choose one math from the following:
3 credit hours
  • MATH 1111  College Algebra (3 credit hours)
  • MATH 1113  Precalculus Mathematics (3 credit hours)
  • MATH 2011 - Calculus and Analytical Geometry I (4 Credit Hours) (Note: 4th hour counted in Field of Study Area or non-core 60 hours)
  • MATH 2011H - Honors: Calculus and Analytical Geometry I (4 Credit Hours) (Note: 4th hour counted in Field of Study Area or non-core 60 hours)

P. POLITICAL SCIENCE & US HISTORY

6 credit hours
  • POLS 1101  American Government (3 credit hours) ***
  • HIST 2111/2112 Us History to 1877/From 1877 (3 credit hours) ***

A. ARTS, HUMANITIES & ETHICS

Students must select courses from two different disciplines (determined by the course prefix) to satisfy Area C. For example, a student may take FILM 1100 and ENGL 2130 to satisfy Area C; however, if the student takes ENGL 2121 and ENGL 2122, only one course would count toward Area C requirements.

6 credit hours
  • ARAB 1001 - Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I
  • ARAB 1002 - Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II
  • ARAB 2001 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I
  • ARAB 2002 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II
  • ART 2010 - The Marvel of Art
  • CHNS 1001 - Elementary Chinese I
  • CHNS 1002 - Elementary Chinese II
  • CHNS 2001 - Intermediate Chinese I
  • CHNS 2002 - Intermediate Chinese II
  • ENGL 2121 - British Literature I
  • ENGL 2122 - British Literature II
  • ENGL 2130 - American Literature
  • FILM 1100 - Film Appreciation
  • FREN 1001 - Elementary French I
  • FREN 1002 - Elementary French II
  • FREN 2001 - Intermediate French I
  • FREN 2002 - Intermediate French II
  • GRMN 1001 - Elementary German I
  • GRMN 1002 - Elementary German II
  • GRMN 2001 - Intermediate German I
  • GRMN 2002 - Intermediate German II
  • HUMN 2010 - Human Experience and Meaning
  • MUSI 2320 - Rock n’ Roll and Society
  • PHIL 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL 2020 - Introduction to Critical Thinking
  • PHIL 2030 - Introduction to Ethics
  • SPAN 1001 - Elementary Spanish I
  • SPAN 1002 - Elementary Spanish II
  • SPAN 2001 - Intermediate Spanish I
  • SPAN 2002 - Intermediate Spanish II
  • THEA 1100 - Theatre Appreciation

C. COMMUNICATION IN WRITING

Both ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 should be completed within the first 30 hours of a student’s undergraduate degree program.
11 credit hours
  • ENGL 1101 - College Composition I (3 credit hours)
  • ENGL 1102 - College Composition II (3 credit hours)

T. TECHNOLOGY, MATHEMATICS, & SCIENCE

Select one of the following laboratory course sequences:

10-11 credit hours
  • BIOL 1101/1101L - Fundamentals of Biology (4 credit hours)
  • BIOL 1102/ 1102L- Environmental Biology (4 credit hours)

OR

  • BIOL 1107/1107L- Principles of Biology I (4 credit hours)
  • BIOL 1108/1108L- Principles of Biology II ( 4 credit hours)

OR

  • CHEM 1151/1151L - Survey of Chemistry I (4 credit hours)
  • CHEM 1152/1152L - Survey of Chemistry II (4 credit hours)

OR

  • PHYS 1111/1111L - Introductory Physics I (4 credit hours)
  • PHYS 1112/1112L - Introductory Physics II ( 4 credit hours)

 AND

Select one additional course from those listed above or from the following:

  • CHEM 1100 - Introductory Chemistry: Selected Topics (3 credit hours)
  • MATH 1113- Precalculus Mathematics (3 credit hours)
  • MATH 1401- Elementary Statistics (3 credit hours)
  • MATH 2011 - Calculus and Analytical Geometry I (4 Credit Hours) (Note: 4th hour counted in non-core 60 hours)
  • MATH 2012 - Calculus and Analytical Geometry II (4 Credit Hours) (Note: 4th hour counted in non-core 60 hours)
  • PHYS 1010 - Fundamentals of Physics: Selected Topics (3 Credit Hours)
 

S. SOCIAL SCIENCES

6 credit hours
  • Select one of the following:

    • ANTH 2011 - Cultural Anthropology (3 Credit Hours)
    • ECON 1810 - Introduction to Economics (3 Credit Hours)
    • PSYC 1101 - Introduction to General Psychology (3 Credit Hours)
    • SOCI 1101 - Introduction to Sociology (3 Credit Hours)

    AND 

    Select one of the following not already taken above:

    •  ANTH 1102 - Introductory Anthropology (3 Credit Hours)
    • ANTH 2011 - Cultural Anthropology (3 Credit Hours)
    • ECON 1810 - Introduction to Economics (3 Credit Hours)
    • ECON 2105 - Macroeconomics (3 Credit Hours)
    • ECON 2106 - Microeconomics (3 Credit Hours)
    • GEOG 1111 - World Geography (3 Credit Hours)
    • HIST 1111 - Pre-Modern World Civilization (3 Credit Hours)
    • HIST 1112 - Modern World Civilization (3 Credit Hours)
    • HIST 2111 - United States to 1877 (3 Credit Hours)
    • HIST 2112 - United States Since 1877 (3 Credit Hours)
    • POLS 2401 - Introduction to Global Issues (3 Credit Hours)
    • PSYC 1101 - Introduction to General Psychology (3 Credit Hours)**
    • PSYC 2150 - Introduction to Human Diversity (3 Credit Hours)
    • SOCI 1101 - Introduction to Sociology (3 Credit Hours)**
    • SOCI 1160 - Social Problems Analysis (3 Credit Hours)
    • SOCI 2241 - Social and Cultural Diversity (3 Credit Hours)
    • SOWK 1101 - Introduction to Social Work Practices (3 Credit Hours)
 

WELLNESS REQUIREMENTS

ALL STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER WITH LESS THAN 60 CREDIT HOURS MUST COMPLETE WELLNESS REQUIREMENT

4 credit hours
  • WELL 1000 - Wellness (2 Credit Hours)
  • Activity Course (1 Credit Hour)
  • Activity Course (1 Credit Hour)
 

Notes:
Earned grade of C or better in each courses is required for admission to the Nuclear Medicine Technology major. Students taking core curriculum will be designated a Pre- NMT Student. 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÆØÁÏ students will apply for acceptance into the Nuclear Medicine Technology major when core curriculum is still in progress. All core must be complete before beginning the Nuclear Medicine Technology program. 

Transfer Students:
 If a student has complete Pre-NMT or Nuclear Medicine Technology core areas from another school in the University System of Georgia, then 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÆØÁÏ will accept the areas as satisfied. A student who plans to transfer from a school not in the University System of Georgia should complete the courses that are equivalent to the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÆØÁÏ core.
Upper division NMT courses from another Nuclear Medicine Technology program cannot be transferred into the Bachelor of Science in Radiological Science with a major in Nuclear Medicine Technology Program.

*WELL 1000 Wellness (2 credit hours) and two Wellness Activity elective courses (2 credit hours) are required for graduation. Exemptions exist for transfer students with 60 credit hours or more.  

**These courses meet the US and GA legislative requirements for graduation. If taken at a USG or TCSG institution.

*** If a BIOL sequence is taken in Area D, then a PHYS or PHSC and CHEM with Lab course must be taken as well.

If a CHEM with lab sequence is taken in Area D, then a PHYS or PHSC course must be taken as well.
If a PHYS sequence is taken in Area D, then a CHEM with Lab course must be taken as well.  

****If MATH 1113 is taken in Area A; MATH 2210 is highly recommended.

If a student transfers less than 30 hours, they should take INQR 1000. If they transfer more than 30 hours, then an additional credit from AREA D-F, if available, will fulfill INQR 1000

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