Do I have to have a degree to enroll in the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program?
A previous degree is not required for the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program, but some required coursework must be completed prior to enrollment.
Can I take some of the required courses while enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program?
Up to three semester credit hours of general education or elective course work may be taken as co-requisites, but all math and science requirements and other prerequisites must be completed prior to enrollment. There are no exceptions to this policy.
Can I get advised prior to applying for the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program?
Advising is available for prospective students. Students can submit a request for advisement via email by contacting Tammy Brooks at BrooksTammyL@UAMS.edu or by fax at 501-686-8770 with transcript copies from each of the colleges or schools attended.
Do I have to submit official transcripts for advisement?
Advisement can be based on unofficial transcripts, but please keep in mind that the evaluation is considered unofficial until official transcripts are received.
Are official transcripts required when applying to the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program?
Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions are required when applying to the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program. Unofficial transcripts will not be accepted to meet the official application requirement.
Will I have to move to Little Rock to attend the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program?
Students do not necessarily have to move to Little Rock to attend the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program, as the program is offered in several other locations. You must reside or be willing to relocate to one of the areas where the program is offered. See the About the Program page for more information on current locations.
Is it hard to get accepted into the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program?
Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program is competitive with the advantage going to those students with higher cumulative and math and science GPAs. Previous health care experience is an advantage; however, it is not necessary.