Overview
About this course
The Master of Medical Physics program provides specialist postgraduate training in the application of radiation physics, artificial intelligence, dosimetry, imaging, radiobiology and radiation protection for a range of medical conditions including cancer.
Who is it for?
The Master of Medical Physics will set you on the path to becoming a clinical medical physicist. This entry-level qualification will give you the foundation knowledge to work within a clinical setting across areas of medicine including cancer treatment, diagnostic imaging, and health physics.
Structure
What you’ll study
You will complete core units in medical physics such as radiotherapy physics, medical imaging physics, and nuclear medicine physics. In your final year you will complete a research project.
The course structure provides access to research and data analytic skills which may be applied in academic research roles, start-up companies and health-related data science including AI applications.
Costs
Funding
Admissions
Admission to this course requires:
- a bachelor's degree in Science or Engineering with a minimum credit average and a major in physics or equivalent; or
- completion of the requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Medical Physics with a credit average or better.
International qualifications
For qualifications awarded outside Australia, equivalencies and entry requirements are determined based on the country, institution, and qualification.
A minimum result of 6.5 overall and a minimum result of 6.0 in each band
A minimum result of 85 overall including a minimum result of 17 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 19 in Writing
A minimum result of 61 overall and a minimum result of 54 in each band