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PH 210 - Radiologic Physics I


Credit Hours: 4

An introduction to the study of electrical and radiologic physics. Topics will include mathematical analysis of measurements, energy, structure of matter, electricity, magnetism and electromagnetism. These concepts will be used to explain the basic characteristics of energy and its use in the fundamental operation of related equipment. A review of basic mathematical principles is included. The lab will afford the student an understanding of radiological equipment and related techniques. Precautions and safety procedures will be stressed. Measurements, energy and basic electrical concepts will also be investigated. Applications of mathematics and geometry to radiation and the use of the calculator will be included.

Fulfills SUNY General Education – Natural Sciences.

Course Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • explain and demonstrate the basic laws of nature;
  • explain and apply the basic laws of physics as they pertain to society and the environment;
  • use mathematical skills and techniques in solving problems;
  • solve problems using computers; and
  • write comprehensive answers to qualitative questions.


Prerequisites: MT 007 or MT 013 and admission into Radiologic Technology: Radiation Therapy Technology program.
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