Master of Applied Science (Health & Medical Physics)
Study Area
Study Level
University
State
Course Detail
Campus
Intake Time
Standard Duration
About the Course
Use your advanced research skills to contribute to new developments in radiotherapy, diagnostic medical procedures and health physics. This program is assessed by both a research project and the completion of five courses. The research project is in medical or health physics, and is examined by thesis. The coursework is vocationally relevant to radiotherapy, diagnostic imaging, radiation protection and health physics, and is available in online mode. You will complete Research Methods for Sciences in your first semester. Four other courses will be undertaken in subsequent semesters. The program is accredited by the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM) as an approved postgraduate qualification forming a compulsory component of the requirements to become a certified medical physicist. Research activities are conducted within related research institutes and groups including the Applied Electromagnetics and Radiation Physics Research Group. You will use state-of-the-art equipment and facilities including: Brachytherapy Afterloader suite Gel dosimetry Optical Tomography for 3D Dosimeters Anthropomorphic Phantoms Radiation Instrumentation Laboratory X-ray Microbeam Irradiator X-ray microCT You will also have access to partner organisation facilities including Medical Linear Accelerators, CT & MR Imaging and the Australian Synchrotron.
Requirements
Average Score
at least 60%
IELTS
6.5 (6.0)
Background Requirements
Yes
RMIT University

