Masters (Coursework)
The Master of Medical Physics program provides specialist postgraduate training in the application of radiation physics, artificial intelligence, dosimetry, imaging, radiobiology and radiation protection for a range of medical conditions including cancer.
Who is it...The Master of Medical Physics program provides specialist postgraduate training in the application of radiation physics, artificial intelligence, dosimetry, imaging, radiobiology and radiation protection for a range of medical conditions including cancer.
The Master of Medical Physics will set you on the path to becoming a clinical medical physicist. This entry-level qualification will give you the foundation knowledge to work within a clinical setting across areas of medicine including cancer treatment, diagnostic imaging, and health physics.
The Master of Medical Physics provides the entry level qualification for trainee medical physicists working in a hospital medical physics department.
Graduates of our program are also employed in the following areas:
The course is accredited by the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM) and is aligned with International Atomic Energy Agency recommendations for Postgraduate Medical Physics Academic Programmes (Training Course Series 56(Rev.1).
Graduates may qualify to apply for trainee medical physicist positions in hospitals in Australia and New Zealand. Students should refer to the ACPSEM website for details of entry requirements for the trainee positions.