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RADON 104 - Radiation Therapy Physics I


3 CR

Explores principles of physics as applied to radiation therapy. Topics include forces of nature, atomic structure, radioactive decay, and specific activity and beam intensity calculations.

Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into program.

Course Outcomes
  • Discuss the three laws of electrodynamics.
  • Describe the fundamental forces of nature and their application in radiation therapy physics.
  • Analyze atomic structure and its application in the production of X-rays.
  • Explain radioactivity and the process of radioactive decay.
  • Solve equations and interpret graphs involving natural logarithms.
  • Discuss the use of brachytherapy sources for cancer treatment and the radiation safety procedures when working with brachytherapy sources.
  • Analyze the interactions of photons with matter as they relate to radiography and radiation therapy and the factors that affect beam quality.


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