Course Overview
Eligibility
Course Content
Core units (48 credit points)
Subjects include radiation physics, nuclear physics, radiation dosimetry, anatomy and biology, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy physics, medical imaging physics, image processing, radiation biology, health physics and research methodology.
Common Questions
You will study a wide variety of subjects including radiation physics, nuclear physics, radiation dosimetry, anatomy and biology, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy physics, medical imaging physics, image processing, radiation biology, health physics, and research methodology.
You are required to complete 48 credit points of core units as part of the Graduate Diploma in Medical Physics.
The closing date for Semester 1 applications is 31 January of the commencing year. Note that separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications.
You can submit an application through the University of Sydney's online portal. The course code is GNMEDPHY1000.
Yes, scholarships are available, but separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications. Prospective students should view the scholarship closing dates on the University of Sydney's website.
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