The radiation biology degree is designed for those students whose interests are inclined toward biology, health science, and clinical radiation therapy. The curriculum satisfies most of the prerequisites for graduate study and provides an excellent background for students interested in medical school.
The medical sciences program provides a rigorous and comprehensive education to students interested in pursuing careers in radiation therapy or medical dosimetry. Students will receive instruction from a multifaceted faculty in diverse clinical settings while using the most advanced technologies to develop exceptional clinical skills that will prepare them for entry level positions.
The Radiation Biology program is a collaboration between the Suffolk University Physics and Biology Departments and our world-class clinical sites: Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.