Master of Medical Physics
Postgraduate
In Canberra (Australia)
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Postgraduate
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Canberra (Australia)
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COURSE VIDEO Our students share their stories about the opportunities that postgraduate study opened up for them. 1:21 The Master of Medical Physics will set you on the path to becoming a working medical physicist in Australia. This entry-level qualification will give you the technical expertise to work within a clinical setting across areas of medicine including cancer treatment, diagnostic imaging, physiological monitoring and medical electronics.
The Sydney Medical Physics program provides specialist postgraduate training in the application of radiation physics, dosimetry, imaging and radiobiology to cancer diagnosis and treatment, and to radiation detection and protection. The one-and-a-half-year Masters course offers you a wide variety of subjects in radiation physics, nuclear physics, radiation dosimetry, anatomy and biology, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy physics, medical imaging physics, image processing, radiation biology, health physics and research methodology.
This program is offered through the School of Physics, which will give you access to world-class teaching and research facilities. As a student of this program you will benefit from highly experienced teaching and research staff in this discipline area through the Institute of Medical Physics and affiliated teaching hospitals and research institutes.
The Masters program is accredited by the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM), which is the body responsible for the Training and Education Accreditation Program (TEAP) for medical physics registrars. You will learn the latest knowledge and techniques enabling you to find employment in the areas of medical physics applied to the treatment of cancer, medical imaging, physiological monitoring and medical electronics.
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Subjects
- Skills and Training
- IT
- GCSE Physics
- Medical
- Medical training
- Imaging
- Teaching
- Medical imaging
- Monitoring
- Biology
- Radiation Physics
Course programme
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Study planStudents follow the study pattern of the core units of study as required. You may undertake the course on a full time or part time basis. You will complete a total of 72 credit points of core units, including 24 credit points of a research project (PHYS5035 and PHYS5036).
Full time study is normally completed over the course of three semesters. You will normally take four units of study in your first semester; four units of study in your second semester; and complete your research project in your third and final semester. Your individual study plan will of course depend on the availability of units in a given semester.
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Master of Medical Physics