M.Sc. in Medical Physics

M.Sc. in Medical Physics is a 2-year postgraduate program designed for students interested in the application of physics principles in healthcare. The course covers a variety of topics including radiation physics, medical imaging, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, and bioengineering. Students learn how to use advanced technology and techniques in diagnosing and treating medical conditions, with a focus on radiation safety, equipment calibration, and medical instrumentation. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical training through lab work, research projects, and clinical internships. Graduates are equipped to work in hospitals, research institutions, medical equipment manufacturing, and healthcare organizations, specializing in areas such as radiology, radiation oncology, and medical imaging, contributing to improved patient care and medical research.