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Why study Radiological Health Engineering at Texas A&M?

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Why study Radiological Health Engineering at Texas A&M?

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Texas A&Ms radiological health engineering (RHEN) is the only ABET accredited program of its kind in the United States. Students that complete a Bachelor of Science degree in the program are eligible for licensure as professional engineers (PE) after meeting their state’s Engineer-in-Training requirements. Our undergraduate program features a broad range of health physics topics, which include: dosimetry and dose assessment; fundamental and applied radiation detection; radiation health, risk and regulation; environmental fate and transport; and engineering design and modeling of shields, ventilation and interlocks/access controls.

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