Overview

Medical and radiation physicists work in many different fields related to human health in order to improve quality of life. They are familiar with aspects of ionising and non-ionising radiation used for radiation medicine. They are familiar with various forms of therapeutic radiation oncology as well as different methods of … For more content click the Read More button below.

Delivery

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Structure

To qualify for award of the degree of Bachelor of Science with a Medical and Radiation Physics major, students complete 144 credit points and satisfy all course requirements for the degree outlined in the course structure below.
a) 48 credit points of common course core subjects;
b) 72 credit points of major subjects; and
c) 24 credit points of elective subjects OR approved minor study.
Students should consult with the Academic Program Director directly to help in planning out their program of study.
The General Schedule of Subjects are listed here.
The Bachelor of Science course is listed here.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) course is listed here.

144 Credit points

Year 248 Credit points
Year 348 Credit points

Professional recognition / accreditation

Australian Institute of Physics

Credit for prior learning

Alternative Credit Arrangements

Contact details

Faculty contact
Academic program director

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