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Get the support you need to efficiently prepare for your certified health physicist exam. This 16-week class lets you study at times and places convenient to you!
The class is divided into 17 modules based on the ABHP/AAHP topics. Each module has an approximate 2-hour review of the relevant materials, and example “part 1 style” questions that can be taken multiple times. Multiple old part 2 exams are solved on video as well as written form, so that each person can see the thought process behind solving the problems.
Although you cannot pass the CHP exam with this class alone, it gives you invaluable tools to set up a regular, focused study program leading to success! The American Board of Health Physics (ABHP) has given approval in the past for EDLL 2005 to provide 32 AAHP continuing education credits.
Why should you take this course? Because it will:
The Health Physics Certification Review class is streamed over the Internet and can be viewed at your convenience. Students interact by email.
Profits from the class support CSU students.
Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.
Please note that there are no refunds for open entry courses.
Student questions will be answered and online support for this course will continue until the CHP exam is administered in July. Approximately 300 hours of study are recommended in order to pass the exam. This class will require a significant time commitment. For late registration, please contact the instructor.
thomas.e.johnson@colostate.edu
Thomas Johnson began his career at Colorado State University in 2005 after spending 8 years as a faculty member at Uniformed Services University. He served for 14 years as a reservist in the United States Air Force in addition to his regular teaching and research activities, and prior to that was an Engineering Laboratory Technician on a submarine in the US Navy. His current research focuses on environmental radioactivity and protecting humans, animals and the environment from the deleterious effects of radiation while allowing productive use of radioactivity. Along with his colleagues and graduate students, Dr. Johnson has published more than 50 peer reviewed papers, several textbooks, and hundreds of presentations and posters on environmental radioactivity and other health physics topics. He has taught and/or given lectures at Fukushima University, University of Tsukuba and Hirosaki University.
Learn more at: https://vetmedbiosci.colostate.edu/erhs/directory/member/?id=thomas-johnson-3990