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Guidelines for health physics program content: master's level.

R C Christensen1, E A Belvin, P Collopy

  • 1Department of Health Radiation Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40536-0080.

Health Physics
|July 1, 1986
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This study outlines master's degree program content for general and reactor health physics. It specifies topic coverage levels and prerequisites for effective curriculum development in radiation safety education.

Area of Science:

  • Health Physics Education
  • Nuclear Science Curricula

Background:

  • Establishing standardized curricula is crucial for consistent training in health physics.
  • Master's level programs require defined content for both general and specialized reactor applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present comprehensive guidelines for master's degree programs in health physics.
  • To define content levels for various health physics topics, including reactor-specific areas.

Main Methods:

  • Content analysis of existing health physics master's programs.
  • Categorization of topics into descriptive, standard, or theoretical/specialized coverage levels.
  • Specification of program types and necessary prerequisite coursework.

Main Results:

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  • Detailed curriculum recommendations for general health physics master's programs.
  • Specific content guidelines for reactor health physics specializations.
  • Defined prerequisites and coverage levels for all proposed topics.

Conclusions:

  • The guidelines provide a framework for developing robust and consistent health physics master's programs.
  • Standardized content ensures graduates meet the demands of the radiation protection field.
  • Clear prerequisites facilitate student preparedness for advanced study.