M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to provide advanced knowledge in the field of medical imaging and therapy using radioactive substances. The course covers subjects such as radiation physics, radiobiology, radiopharmacy, diagnostic imaging, and therapeutic applications of nuclear medicine. Students learn to operate and interpret imaging equipment such as PET, SPECT, and gamma cameras, while also studying the role of radiopharmaceuticals in diagnosing and treating diseases like cancer, heart disease, and neurological disorders. The program combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on training, often including internships in hospitals or clinics. Graduates are prepared for careers as nuclear medicine technologists, researchers, or specialists in healthcare institutions, contributing to patient care through innovative imaging techniques and targeted therapies.