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Prerequisite Coursework Evaluation
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Division of Radiologic Sciences and Therapy prerequisite courses at Baldwin-Wallace University.

Applicants for admission to the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Division of Radiologic Sciences and Therapy, at The Ohio State University must meet the course requirements listed below. These requirements can be satisfied by courses taken as indicated, when completed with the grade of C- or better. In some cases, there may not be a published equivalence for a prerequisite course listed. In these cases, please click on the Contact Transfer Credit Coordinator link to find the transfer credit coordinator who can best assist you.

The information provided below does not imply transfer credit equivalencies. This form is not intended to provide a guarantee that these courses will subsequently be evaluated as equivalent to specific Ohio State courses. Rather, completion of these courses will satisfy the program prerequisites and thereby insure that the applicant has the academic preparation for advanced study in the professional program.

**Please be advised if any of your courses transfer as general credit and you want them to count towards your degree, you will be required to have them evaluated by the respective department. See link at http://registrar.osu.edu/transfer_credit/tcc_list.asp


Course at Ohio State Course at Baldwin-Wallace University
ADMISSION PREREQUISITES
ANATOMY 2300.04 or ANATOMY 3300 or EEOB 2510 BIO 203, BIO 204 = EEOB 2510
BIOLOGY 1113 BIO 121
EEOB 2520 BIO 203, BIO 204
ENGLISH 1110.01 ENG 111
MATH 1148, MATH 1149 or MATH 1150 MTH 140 = MATH 1150
PHYSICS 1200, PHYSICS 1201 Contact Departmental Transfer Credit Coordinator
PSYCH 1100 PSY 100 or PSY 110

PROGRAM PREREQUISITES


Revised: February 2024

SPECIAL NOTES
Those courses denoted with an * are not required of applicants who have a baccalaureate degree or will have one prior to entrance into the professional program and are pursuing the certificate program.

All science courses taken require a lab component.

In cases where Anatomy and Physiology are offered in a combined sequence course, both courses are required in order for credit to be awarded. For these courses Ohio State will award credit for EEOB 2510 (anatomy) and EEOB 2520 (physiology)

Rad Science requires a overall GPA of 2.5, and prerequisite courses to be completed by the end of Spring semester prior to enrollment.

This evaluation is valid for the current application cycle only. Evaluated courses and the transferability of these courses can change, at any time, due to course content and re-evaluation. After this date, it may be necessary to contact the Admissions Office for course or program changes. If you have any questions, please contact: Graduate and Professional Admissions at:

Graduate and Professional Admissions
Student Academic Services Building, 1st Floor
281 West Lane Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210-1132
614-292-9444
gpadmissions@osu.edu

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