Physics, chemistry also included in bsc radiology? can we do bac radiology without physics chemistry?
Hello Aspirant,
Radiology is a three-year bachelor's degree programme. Radiology uses scanning and body imaging to identify various disorders. The curriculum is created to instruct students in the various radiographic imaging techniques and to help them get meaningful patient data.
The three-year B.Sc. Radiology programme is broken up into six semesters. Each subject is given adequate time in the course so that students can comprehend it fully. Below is a list of some of the in-depth subjects that practically all colleges and universities offer:
First Year
Human Anatomy |
Physics of Diagnostic Radiology
Physiology and Pathology
General Physics
Radiography Equipment
Radiation Physics
X-Ray: Introduction and Properties
Computers: Introduction and Basics
Second Year
Patient Care and Ethics |
Clinical Radiography |
Contrast Radiography Process |
Organizational Behaviour |
Imaging Processing Techniques |
Emergencies and its Principles |
MRI, Ultrasound and CT Scan |
Project Work |
Third Year
Instruments for Advanced Imaging Modalities |
Radiobiology & Radiation |
Quality Control |
Imaging Processes Except for X-Ray |
Log Book Auditing |
Doppler and Echography |
Anaesthetics in Diagnostic Radiology |
Interventional Processes in Radiology |
To know more about the course and it’s scope, eligibility visit the site https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-radiology/amp
Basic physics and chemistry is required to understand radiology better. Don’t be scared of these subjects. If you’re interested in doing Radiology, eventually these subjects will seems pretty easier to you.
All the best.