Radiation Therapy Technology B.S.
Train to treat and support cancer patients using the precision technology at the center of modern oncology.
Radiation therapists work alongside radiation oncologists, physicists, and dosimetrists to deliver life-changing cancer care. At Manhattan University, you build the scientific foundation, patient-care skills, and clinical experience to enter the field with confidence, supported by faculty mentorship and clinical internships at medical centers across the New York City metropolitan area.
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Why Study Radiation Therapy Technology at Manhattan University?
At Manhattan University, radiation therapy students gain the scientific knowledge, hands-on clinical training, and individualized mentorship needed to thrive in a fast-advancing area of oncology. The program blends rigorous coursework in radiation physics, biology, and treatment planning with an extended clinical internship and a concentration in healthcare administration, preparing students to deliver precise, compassionate care and to grow into leaders in the field.
Clinical Experience
Clinical experience is central to the program and the key to your success. During a full-time internship that spans one summer session, one fall semester, and one spring semester, students train directly with qualified technologists and oncology teams, applying classroom learning to real patient care. Manhattan University partners with affiliated medical centers across the New York City metropolitan area, providing students with broad exposure to diverse patient populations, technologies, and treatment settings.
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Affiliate Medical Centers
- ARC – Hartsdale, 101 S Central Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530
- ARC – Lake Success, 3111 New Hyde Park Road, Lake Success, NY 11042
- ARC – Bronx Care, 1648 Selwyn Ave, Bronx, NY 10457
- ARC – Bronx East, 2510 Westchester Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461
- Elmhurst Hospital, 79-01 Broadway, Elmhurst, NY 11373
- Flushing Radiation Oncology, 136-40 39th Avenue (Basement Level), Flushing, NY 11354
- Garnet Health Medical Center, 420 East Main Street, Middletown, NY 10941
- Good Samaritan Hospital, 257 Lafayette Ave, Suffern, NY 10901
- Lawrence Hospital, NYP, 55 Palmer Avenue, Bronxville, NY 10708
- Montefiore Medical Center, Moses, 111 East 210th Street, Bronx, NY 10467
- Montefiore Medical Center, CRT, 1625 Poplar Street, Bronx, NY 10461
- Montefiore Nyack Hospital, 160 N. Midland Avenue, Nyack, NY 10960
- Montefiore Nyack Hospital (AROS), 111 N. Highland Avenue, Nyack, NY 10960
- Montefiore Yonkers Radiation Oncology, 970 N. Broadway, Suite 101, Yonkers, NY 10701
- Northwell Health – Northern Westchester Hospital, 400 East Main Street, Mount Kisco, NY 10549
- Northwell Health – Phelps Hospital, 701 North Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
- Nuvance Health – Putnam Hospital, 660 Stoneleigh Ave, Carmel, NY 10512
- Nuvance Health – Ulster Radiation Oncology, 111 Mary's Ave, Suite 104, Kingston, NY 12401
- Nuvance Health – Vassar Brothers, 45 Reade Pl, 1st Floor, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
- NYCBS Bronx, 2330 Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY 10469
- NYP Weill Cornell – Main Hospital, 525 W 68th Street, New York, NY
- NYP Weill Cornell – Stitch Center, 1283 York Ave, 4th Floor, New York, NY
- NYU Langone, 5718 2nd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
- New York Presbyterian – Columbia Hospital, 622 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032
- Queens Hospital Center, 82-68 164th Street, Jamaica, NY 11432
- WestMed – Rye, 1 Theall Road, Rye, NY 10580
- Westchester Medical Center, Grasslands Road, Valhalla, NY 10595
- White Plains Hospital, 2 Longview Avenue (Lower Level), White Plains, NY 10601
Academics
Curriculum & Courses
Explore courses that build the scientific foundation, technical skills, and patient-care experience at the heart of radiation therapy, from radiation physics and biology through treatment planning and full-time clinical internships.
To view the whole curriculum, please visit Manhattan University's academic catalog.
- Anatomy and Physiology I
- Anatomy and Physiology II
- Concepts Allied Health
- CT Imaging
- Cross-Sectional Anatomy
- Health Research Methods
- Patient Care Procedures
- Radiation Biology
- Radiation Detection and Protection
- Radiation Physics
- Radiation Therapy I
- Radiation Therapy II
- Radiation Therapy III
- Radiation Therapy Colloquium
- Radiation Therapy Instrumentation
- Treatment Planning
Concentrations and Tracks
Healthcare Administration Concentration
The B.S. includes a concentration in healthcare administration designed to build management and leadership skills specific to the field. Courses include Ethics in Healthcare, Financial Management in Healthcare, Healthcare Organization and Management, Legal Aspects in Health Care, and US Health Care Systems.
Certificate Track:
A post-baccalaureate certificate option is available for students who already hold a bachelor's degree and have completed the required prerequisites in English, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, physics, computer science, pre-calculus, and statistics. The certificate spans approximately 33 months and includes the same full-time clinical internship sequence.
Learn From Practicing Professionals in the Field
Radiation therapy students learn from faculty and clinical instructors who bring active careers in oncology and the allied health professions into the classroom and the clinic. With small class sizes and direct access to the program director, students receive close mentorship at every stage, from foundational science through their full-time clinical internship.
Why Study in New York City
New York City is one of the most concentrated centers for cancer care in the world, home to leading hospitals, academic medical centers, and radiation oncology departments. Manhattan University's location places students within reach of this network, where they complete clinical internships alongside practicing radiation therapists, physicists, and oncologists. Training across affiliate sites throughout the metropolitan area, students gain exposure to a wide range of patients, technologies, and treatment approaches, building the experience and professional connections that prepare them to enter the field with confidence.
The Kakos School of Arts and Sciences
The Kakos School of Arts and Sciences is the largest of Manhattan University's three schools, offering 33 undergraduate majors, six graduate programs, and six combined degrees across the humanities, natural and social sciences, and professional fields. Grounded in the University's Lasallian Catholic mission and located near the heart of New York City, the School pairs rigorous academics with small classes, close faculty mentorship, and real-world experience throughout the five boroughs and beyond. That foundation delivers: Manhattan University ranks in the top 3% nationally for salary impact (Wall Street Journal, 2026), a measure of how strongly a degree here translates into graduates' career earnings.
Potential Careers
Graduates are prepared to enter oncology and allied health teams as radiation therapists, with additional pathways into healthcare administration, industry, research, and education supported by the program's healthcare administration concentration.
- Healthcare Administrator
- Industry Sales Representative
- Radiation Therapist
- Radiation Therapy Educator
- Research and Development Technologist
Program Costs & Financial Aid
Manhattan University is committed to making a high-quality, career-focused education accessible and affordable. Through a combination of competitive tuition, robust financial aid, and our Jasper Guarantee, students and families can plan their education with confidence. The Jasper Guarantee locks your tuition rate for all four years—ensuring financial stability and eliminating unexpected increases as you work toward your degree.
More than 90% of Manhattan University students receive some form of financial assistance, including merit scholarships, grants, and need-based aid, significantly reducing the overall cost of attendance.
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- Learn More About Scholarships
- Learn About the Jasper Guarantee
A Manhattan University education is an investment in your future, and we are dedicated to helping you access the resources that make it possible.
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Radiation Therapy Technology Certificate Program Related Expenses
| Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
| Manhattan Green Scrub Uniforms | $200 |
| ASRT Student Membership (Annual) | $30 |
| Drug Screening for Clinical Internship | Cost varies, unless included as part of the student's physical exam |
| RadProAcademy for Registry Prep (Used in RHS 440) | $275 |
| BLS (Basic Life Support) Certification | $75–$100 (cost may vary depending on provider) |
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Jasper Guarantee
At Manhattan University, every undergraduate student is protected by the Jasper Guarantee, which locks your tuition rate for all four years, ensuring clarity, stability, and peace of mind as you plan your education. This promise reflects our commitment to affordability and to supporting students and families throughout their academic journey.
Admissions Information
Start Your Journey in Radiation Therapy Technology
Applying to Manhattan University is designed to be clear and accessible. Review the requirements and key deadlines below to take the next step toward a future in data-driven business.
Radiation Therapy Admissions:
Admission into the Radiation Therapy Program is highly competitive. Admission occurs after completion of your first year at Manhattan University. Admission to the University is not a guarantee of Admission to the Program. Each year, a maximum of 30 students are selected in their sophomore year at Manhattan University based on academic achievement, completion of prerequisite coursework, and overall preparedness for the academic and clinical rigor of the program.
The Radiation Therapy Program offers two admission pathways:
- First-Year Applicant Pathway (B.S. Degree)
- Certificate Pathway
First-Year Applicant Pathway (B.S. Degree)
The undergraduate program follows a two-phase admissions and progression model:
- Phase I: Pre-Radiation Therapy (Pre-RTT)*
- Phase II: Professional Radiation Therapy (RTT)
*Admission to the RTT program is not guaranteed.
Admission Requirements to Manhattan University (First-Year Applicants)
Applicants must submit:
- Official high school transcript
- SAT and/or ACT scores (optional)
- Letter of recommendation
- Personal essay
Phase I: Pre-Radiation Therapy (Pre-RTT)
First-year applicants are admitted to Manhattan University under the Pre-RTT/Health Science Track. During this phase, typically completed in the first year, students complete general education and foundational coursework in mathematics and the sciences.
Admission to the RTT Program is not guaranteed.
The University’s Tiered Admissions Framework applies and the order of priority of admission are:
- Tier 1: Minimum 2.75 GPA with Precalculus and Physics
- Tier 2: Minimum 2.75 GPA with Precalculus
- Tier 3: Minimum 2.75 GPA
Progression Requirements
To progress into the Professional RTT Phase, typically in year 2, students must:
- Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Earn a grade of B or higher in:
- Precalculus
- Elementary Statistics
- General Biology with lab
- Principles of Physics I and II with labs
Students who meet all requirements are guaranteed progression into the Professional RTT Phase.
Phase II: Professional Radiation Therapy
Students complete upper-division coursework, simulation training, and supervised clinical education. All academic, clinical, and professional standards must be maintained.
Certificate Pathway
Admission Requirements:
Applicants must submit:
- Official high school transcript
- SAT/ACT scores (optional)
- Letter of recommendation
- Official college transcripts
- Proof of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
Applicants must:
- Hold a minimum of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
- Demonstrate successful completion of the following prerequisite coursework with a grade of B or higher:
- English: 6 Credits
- Human Anatomy and Physiology: 8 Credits
- Chemistry 4 Credits Physics: 8 Credits
- Computer Science: 3 Credits
- Pre-Calculus: 4 Credits
- General Biology:: 4 Credits
- Statistics 3 Credits
- Submit official transcripts for evaluation
Admission to the Professional Phase:
Certificate students are admitted directly into the Professional RTT Phase, provided all prerequisites are met.
Transfer Applicants
Transfer students applying to the B.S. pathway must meet the same academic requirements as Pre-RTT students. Prerequisite coursework must be completed with a grade of B or higher to satisfy program standards.
Transfer applicants to the B.S. pathway must submit:
- Official high school transcript
- SAT/ACT scores (optional)
- Letter of recommendation
- Official college transcripts from all institutions attended
Alternative Pathways
Students who do not progress into the Professional RTT Phase, typically in Year 2, may transition into other related degree programs, including:
- Health Science, B.S.
- Healthcare Administration, B.S.
- Public Health, B.S.
Admission and Application Process
International Students:
Support available for visas, documentation, and English-language assessments.