ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The minimal requirements for admission to the program will be as follows:
- Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in one of the natural sciences (i.e. Physics, Biology, Chemistry) or Engineering.
- Physics (at least two semesters).
- Calculus (at least one semester).
- All relevant requirements of the Georgetown University Graduate School.
- Required for both Health Physics and Nuclear Nonproliferation RASC-500, 501 and 600
Applicants to the Master's program will be selected on a competitive basis by a faculty committee which evaluates the application, letters of recommendation, and academic record. For full-time students, it is expected that the Master's program can be completed in 2 years. Part-time students taking two courses per semester would be expected to complete the program in approximately three years.
If you are applying to the Health Physics/Nuclear Nonproliferation Program (NNP), send your application materials to the following address:
*Office of Biomedical Graduate Education
Georgetown University
Attention: CREDENTIALS - (Program Name)
3900 Reservoir Road, NW
Med-Dent Bldg., NE 303
Box 571411-P
Washington, DC 20057-1411*
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