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What major should I look into for radiation therapy?

I'm a senior in high school and I want to know what major to look into to become a radiation therapist. And how many years it requires.

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Hello Darby,


In most cases, a 2- or 4-year degree in radiation therapy or radiologic technology is required in order to begin a career in radiation therapy. A bachelor's degree might be required to advance to supervisory positions in the field; a master's degree prepares students for advanced positions or allows them to pursue work in teaching or research.


-Program Levels: Associate's, bachelor's and master's


-Pre requisites: A high school diploma or its equivalent is required for entry into an associate's or bachelor's program; a bachelor's degree in a related field is required for entry into a master's program.


-Program Length: An associate's degree takes two years; a bachelor's degree takes four years; a master's degree takes two years.


-Other Requirements: Clinical experience is required.


Common course topics explored in undergraduate programs include radiation physics, radiation oncology and radiobiology. Through class instruction and clinical experiences, students will learn how to operate radiographic equipment and administer care to patients. Master's-level studies focus on clinical training and administrative practices. An emphasis is placed on diagnostic imaging and radiation oncology.


In addition, clinical experiences, seminars and internships are part of a bachelor's degree program in radiation therapy. The curriculum for a bachelor's degree program in radiation therapy may include:


-Clinical oncology


-Applied radiation therapy


-Radiation therapy physics


-Patient care management for radiation therapy


-Professional issues for radiation therapy


-Advanced radiation biology


Graduates of a bachelor's degree program are trained to conduct safety checks, to operate radiation equipment, to properly position a patient for his or her procedure and to prepare the results for the attending physician. They may enter the field of radiation therapy in entry-level positions as radiation therapists or radiation technologists in any of the following venues:


Hospitals; Clinics; Cancer treatment centers; Community health centers and Group practices.


Source: http://study.com/degrees_in_radiation_therapy.html


I wish you a great career!!

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