Bachelor of Medical and Radiation Physics
University of Wollongong
Key Information
Campus location
Wollongong, Australia
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
AUD 110,304 / per year *
Application deadline
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* For Domestic Students: Commonwealth supported students are required to pay a student contribution amount towards the cost of their course. For International Students: Session Fee is $18,384 per year and Course Fee is $110,304 per year.
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Introduction
Medical and radiation physicists work in many different fields related to human health in order to improve the 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 diagnostic radiation imaging, and the mechanisms of how such radiation interacts with the human body. They are also familiar with exciting new radiation medicine technologies being developed for the continued improvement in the treatment of human diseases.
The Bachelor of Medical and Radiation Physics is very hands-on with large practical components in all subjects studied to complement the underlying theoretical physical principles. To ensure the highest level of industry engagement, professional medical physicists from major hospitals and keynote speakers from industry will deliver key lectures and practical work, as well as co-supervise research projects.