Pre-Radiation Sciences Roadmap

Pre-Radiation Sciences 

Start your journey to becoming a healthcare professional.

Prereqs. prerequisite

 

 

 

 

Take Prerequisites Courses.

University of Nebraska Lincoln offers the classes you need to apply for a radiography program at your desired school.

 

experience, network, shadow

 

 

 

 

Get Experience.

Start building your shadowing and volunteer hours to be a more competitive radiography school applicant. Don’t forget to keep track of your hours!

 

Compass, Explore Center, Pre-Health Advisor

Talk to an Advisor Each Semester.

There’s a lot of coordination and planning that needs to happen to make sure you do everything you need before applying to radiography school. The Explore Center’s advisors are here to help you navigate this journey.  Meet with an advisor today to get a personalized 2-year pre-radiation sciences plan!

Pre-Radiation Sciences Roadmap at UNL

Radiation Sciences Prerequisite Classes

Depending on the school you plan to attend, your required prerequisites will vary. Meet with an advisor for more information.

 

Typical Radiography School Requirements

Language and Social Sciences – 4-7 courses

Medical Terminology – 1 course

Biology, Chemistry, & Physics – 1-4 courses

Math – 1-2 courses

What to Take at University of Nebraska Lincoln

Specifics courses vary by school. Meet with an advisor to plan your courses.

 

Language and Social Sciences – ANTH, COMM, CRIM, ECON, ENGL, ETHN, GEOG, HIST, world language, MUNM, PHIL, POLS, PSYC, RELG, SOCI, or WMNS.

Medical Terminology – CLAS 116

Biology, Chemistry, & Physics – BIOS, CHEM, LIFE, or PHYS

Math – MATH 101 or higher, STAT 218, or EDPS 459

CHI Suggested Course Sequencing

Semester 1
BIOS, LIFE, or CHEM
English Comp
Humanities
Cultural Studies
Math per Math Placement Exam

Semester 2
College Algebra (if not taken)
Humanities
Social Science
Speech/Communications
English Literature
CLAS 116

Summer
BIOS 214
Social Science

*This sequence can be spaced out into 3 semesters without a summer if preferred; discuss application timing with an Explore Center advisor

UNMC Suggested Course Sequence

Semester 1
Any BIOS or LIFE
English Comp
Language & Social Science
Math per placement

Semester 2
Physics (if math prerequisite
met)**
Language & Social Science
Language & Social Science
Math/Statistics (if needed)

Bryan Suggested Course Sequence

Semester 1
BIOS, LIFE**
English Comp
Humanities
Cultural Studies
Math per Math Placement Exam

Semester 2
Physics with lab (if math prerequisite
met)**
Medical Terminology
Ethics
Speech/Communications

Semester 3
Physiology with lab
Economics
PSYC/SOCI/GERO
Statistics

Semester 4
Anatomy with lab
Upper level PSYC/SOCI/GERO
Electives
Electives

*Bryan does not require pre-requisite courses. As such, students may apply to Bryan at any time without the above sequence completed.  

**One BIOS or LIFE course is a pre-requisite for Physiology at UNL. Additionally, physics requires completion of MATH 102 or higher, or a score of MATH 106 or higher on Math Placement Exam.

The above are general entrance requirements for two radiography programs in Nebraska that require prerequisites: UNMC’s Radiography Program and CHI Health’s School of Radiologic Technology. Students who are considering other programs are encouraged to contact those schools directly for a list of entrance requirements or transfer requirements.

Other Notes:

  • AP/CLEP: CHI will accept AP credit as long as it transferred to UNL for credit. For UNMC, maximum of six hours of AP credit will be accepted with no more than three accepted from English composition.

Extracurricular Involvement and Activities:

Pursuing a career in the radiation sciences includes more than just coursework. Your extracurricular activities, employment, and healthcare experiences like shadowing and volunteering will contribute greatly to your success in this field. See a pre-health advisor in the Explore Center to plan extracurricular activities that will prepare you for this program.

Application and Admission

Applications: Students must apply directly to each radiation science/imaging science program. UNMC’s application generally opens around the first of September and closes around the first of January. Interviews typically take place in February; CHI’s application is due on March 1. For specific application steps please contact the school directly.

Undergraduate Credit Required: UNMC requires students to have obtained 26 credit hours to apply.  CHI requires students to have obtained 36-45 credit hours. 

Other Radiography Programs in Nebraska: Bryan College of Health Sciences, Clarkson College, and Nebraska Methodist. Community Colleges also offer associate degree programs.