Courses to Take the First Two Years-

Nuclear Medicine Technology

The courses required to graduate comprise a core divided into six categories (Areas A-F). The options for completing these prerequisites for transfer to Augusta University are listed below.

Courses can only be used in one Area.

A. COMMUNICATION SKILLS

6 credit hours
  • ENGL 1101  College Composition I (3 credit hours)
  • ENGL 1102  College Composition II  (3 credit hours)

A2. 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)

B. INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS

4 credit hours
  • COMS 1100   Fund. of Human Comm (3 credit hours)
  • INQR 1000*****   Fund. Of Academic Inquiry (1 credit hour)

C. HUMANITIES & fine arts

6 credit hours
  • HUMN 2001  World Humanities I (3 credit hours)
  • HUMN 2002  World Humanities II (3 credit hour)

D. SCIENCE, MATH, & TECH

choose a sequence of two laboratory courses for the following:
11 credit hours
  • BIOL 1101 -  Fundamental of Biology and BIOL 1102 - Environmental Biology
  • BIOL 1107 -  Principles of Biology I and BIOL 1108 - Principles of Biology II 
  • CHEM 1151 - Survey of Chemistry I and CHEM 1152 - Survey of Chemistry II  
  • CHEM 1211 - Principles of Chemistry I and CHEM 1211L - Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory and CHEM 1212 - Principles of Chemistry II and CHEM 1212L - Principles of Chemistry II Laboratory
  • PHYS 1111 - Introductory Physics I  and PHYS 1112 - Introductory Physics II
    PHYS 2211   Principles of Physics I and PHYS 2212 - Principles of Physics II
choose one additional course from the following:
  • CHEM 1100 -  Introductory Chemistry: Selected Topics
  • MATH 1113 - Precalculus Mathematics 
  • MATH 1220 - Applied Calculus
  • MATH 2011 - Calculus and Analytical Geometry
  • MATH 2012 - Calculus and Analytical Geometry II
  • MATH 2210 - Elementary Statistics (Preferred)
  • PHYS 1010 - Fundamentals of Physics: Selected Topics

E. SOCIAL SCIENCES

12 credit hours
POLS 1101** Intro to American Govt 3 credit hours
Choose one course from the following:

  • HIST 2111**  US History to 1877 
  • HIST 2112**  US History Since 1877


3 credit hours

3 credit hours
Choose one course from the following:  
  • ANTH 2011  Cultural Anthropology
  • ECON 1810  Introduction to Economics
  • PSYC 1101   Intro to General Psychology
  • SOCI 1101   Introduction to Sociology
Choose one course from the following:

  • ANTH 1102  Introductory Anthropology
  • ANTH 2011  Cultural Anthropology
  • ECON 1810  Introduction to Economics
  • ECON 2105  Macroeconomics
  • ECON 2106  Microeconomics 
  • GEOG 1111  World Geography 
  • HIST 1111  Pre-Modern World Civilization
  • HIST 1112  Modern World Civilization
  • HIST 2111  US History to 1877
  • HIST 2112  US History Since 1877
  • PHIL 2010  Introduction to Philosophy
  • POLS 2401  Introduction to Global Issues
  • PSYC 1101  Intro to General Psychology
  • PSYC 1103/SOCI 1103  Intro Behav & Social Science 
  • PSYC 2150  Introduction to Human Diversity 
  • SOCI 1101**  Introduction to Sociology
  • SOCI 1160  Social Problems Analysis
  • SOCI 2241  Social and Cultural Diversity
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F. COURSES RELATED TO THE MAJOR

18 credit hours
  • BIOL 2111  Human Anatomy & Physiology I
  • BIOL 2112   Human Anatomy & Physiology II
  • KNHS 2300   Medical Terminology
  • PHYS 1111   Introductory Physics I  

( if BIOL or CHEM sequence in Area D)

  • CHEM 1151  Survey of Chemistry I 

( if BIOL or PHYS sequence in Area D)

ELECTIVE: Any CSCI 1000-2000 level course

Total Core Requirements= 60 credit hours*

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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. Augusta University 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 Augusta University 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 Augusta University 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. See: Wellness Requirement 

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

*** 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