bsrst DAO program description
The BSRST Degree Advancement Option (DAO) is offered through the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) campus and provides working radiation sciences professionals the opportunity to earn an advanced degree while continuing to work in their professions.
Qualified candidates are interviewed and mentored by a faculty advisor who works with them to develop an Individual Plan of Study for degree completion. The Plan of Study includes a core of required allied health courses and a selection of radiation science courses that tailor the technologist’s clinical and educational background with their professional goals.
A minimum of 20 semester hours of coursework from UNMC must be completed to qualify for degree completion. Students must be awarded a minimum of 120 total semester hours of college credit to be eligible to graduate from UNMC; therefore, additional coursework may be required. Students are allowed up to 5 years to complete the degree advancement option; however, it is possible to complete the program in three semesters.
Courses are available through a variety of distance learning technologies. Students are required to write papers, complete projects, conduct research, communicate with professors and students online, work independently on assignments and with coworkers on group projects, do case presentations and take quizzes and exams.
The University of Nebraska Medical Center, School of Allied Health Professions, is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The BSRST option is considered a degree completion program and does not include a professional clinical education component; therefore, it is not under the purview of the Joint Review Commission on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).