Note for the 2009-2010 academic year:
PhD Program: The Graduate College offers a PhD degree in Medical Physics that provides a curriculum to prepare researchers and practitioners. Admission of students to this program in any given year is contingent on a number of factors, including availability of necessary resources, such as faculty, space, and equipment, and the level of interest expressed in the applicant pool. The program's leadership has assessed these and other factors and has concluded that no new students will be admitted for the 2009-2010 academic year. Questions about the program and its future plans should be directed to the program director, James C.H. Chu, PhD at JChu@rush.edu.
MS Program: The Graduate College also offers a M.S. degree in Radiological Sciences. Applicants to this program should have received an M.D. or D.O. degree from an accredited institution and have been accepted to the medical residency program in Radiation Oncology or Diagnostic Radiology. The studies required for the M.S. degree may be carried out concurrently with the clinical residency program. Applicants should have obtained a letter of approval from the chair of the department in which the resident is being trained before submitting an application for admission.
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