Biomedical Sciences: B.S. Biomedical Sciences
Diagnostic Imaging Completion Program
Curriculum
Upon admission to UWM and confirmation of active registry, students are awarded 60 credits toward degree completion. A minimum of 60 additional credits are selected from the list below. To determine when and how (on campus or online) a course is offered, go to the UWM Schedule of Classes
UWM’s General Education Requirements (GER)
Required if first semester of enrollment in a degree program at an accredited institution was September 1986 or later. Where possible, courses in Completion program were selected to also meet GER. GER’s NOT required of students who hold a prior baccalaureate degree.
| Pre-requisite courses (grade of C or better required) | |
|---|---|
| Health Sciences 102 | Healthcare Delivery in the US |
| Biomedical Sciences (formerly Clinical Lab Sci) 205 | Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine |
| English 205 | Business Writing |
| English 206 | Technical Writing |
| Econ 210 | Statistics (or equivalent) |
| Health Care Admin 220 | Leading Healthcare Professionals |
| Advanced Health Sciences/Diagnostic Imaging courses (grade of C or better required) | |
|---|---|
| Health Sciences 301 | Human Pathophys-Fundamentals |
| Health Sciences 302 | Human Pathophys-Organ Systems 1 |
| Health Sciences 303 | Human Pathophys- Organ Systems 2 |
| Health Sciences 304 | Human Pathophys- Organ Systems 3 |
| Health Sciences 305 | Human Pathophys- Organ Systems 4 |
| Kinesiology 400 | Ethics and Values in the Health and Fitness Professions |
| Biomedical Sciences 458 | Seminar in Advanced Diagnostic Imaging |
| Biomedical Sciences 459 | Introduction to 3D/4D Imaging |
| Biomedical Sciences 463 | Seminar in Management and Education |
| Biomedical Sciences 600 | Contrast Imaging |
| Biomedical Sciences 601 | Molecular Imaging |
Electives
Suggested electives: Biomedical Sciences 245, Client Diversity; Biomedical Sciences 260, Introduction to Alternative and Complementary Medicine.
Students must earn a minimum UWM cumulative grade point average of 2.500 to earn the Bachelor’s degree.
To help guide students from admission to graduation, an academic advisor is available for help in the College of Health Sciences, Office of Student Affairs. To schedule an in-person or phone appointment with the advisor, please call (414) 229-2758.