Careers 

Medical Dosimetry PSM program graduates are prepared for high-level technical staff positions in both industrial and academic settings. 

Internships 

A key component of the Medical Dosimetry PSM degree is the capstone project, which is an integral part of the training of PSM candidates at Fox Chase Cancer Center. The capstone project provides valuable clinical experience outside the classroom and covers real-world problems commonly experienced in the field. 

Career Services 

Office of Student Professional Development  

The College of Science and Technology Office of Student Professional Development offers assistance to students as they navigate the search for postgraduate positions and research opportunities. The college also hosts job fairs, networking events and workshops. 

Learn more about the Office of Student Professional Development

Job Fairs 

The College of Science and Technology job fairs held each fall and spring semester are open to undergraduate and master’s-level science and technology majors, as well as alumni of the college. Job fairs typically draw more than 60 employers, including the following.

  • bioMérieux Inc.
  • Bristol Myers Squibb 
  • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Eurofins
  • Johnson & Johnson 
  • Lockheed Martin
  • NMS Labs
  • Protiviti
  • the Wistar Institute

The job fairs give you opportunities to 

  • explore potential career paths, 
  • network with Temple alumni and 
  • talk to employers in your field of study. 

Learn more about the College of Science and Technology job fairs

University Career Center 

You can visit Temple University’s Career Center for support during your job or internship search. Drop in for a short visit or schedule a 30-minute coaching session to discuss components of your professional profile, including your résumé and LinkedIn presence. You’ll have access to 

  • an assessment of your professional direction, 
  • interview tips and guidance, 
  • job postings for students and alumni, 
  • a listing of job search resources, and 
  • support for job search strategies. 

Outcomes 

This program prepares you to be a medical dosimetrist, which has a median salary of $132,880. 

Data obtained from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA). Information above represents 2023 data.