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Fall-September 01-March-2021 | 2021-03-01 |
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Platform problem.
Medical Physicists are highly trained health-care professionals who apply physics skills and training to medicine and health care. Most medical physicists in Canada work in radiotherapy or diagnostic imaging departments in hospitals and cancer clinics. Medical physicists work in radiation therapy, both through the use of external beams and brachytherapy and in imaging with x-rays, ultrasound, PET, SPECT and MRI. The M.Sc. in Radiation Sciences (Medical Physics) requires that a candidate complete satisfactorily the courses Medical Physics *775 and one other half course. Candidates are expected to have knowledge in Radiation Biology and in Radiation & Radioisotope Methodology. If a candidate lacks this knowledge, she/he will be directed by the program to pursue appropriate additional learning opportunities. Candidates for this M.Sc. are also required to present and defend a thesis, which shall embody the results of original research. The M.Sc. in Radiation Sciences (Medical Physics) requires that a candidate complete satisfactorily the courses below. Candidates for this M.Sc. are also required to present and defend a thesis, which shall embody the results of original research. Candidates are expected to have knowledge in Radiation Biology and in Radiation & Radioisotope Methodology. If a candidate lacks this knowledge, she/he will be directed by the program to pursue appropriate additional learning opportunities.
$25,369
Cost of living | 1 person | $7,728 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $7,775 |
Tuition | 1 person | $17,594 |
1. Official Transcripts
2. Two academic references
3. English language proficiency
4. Statement of Interest
an Honours B.Sc. degree in Physics or Engineering Physics or a related discipline, with at least a B+ average in the final year
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