Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00126G

Designed to meet the requirements of international students. In this course youll develop the knowledge and skills to combine physics principles with engineering methods and techniques in the clinical environment and in research, for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human diseases.

Structure

Credit Points 96

Subjects

  • ANHB5451 Anatomy and Biology for Medical Physicists
  • PHYS5401 Medical Imaging Physics
  • PHYS5402 Radiation Biology and Protection
  • PHYS5403 Radiotherapy Physics
  • PHYS5404 Radiation Physics and Dosimetry
  • PHYS5406 Medical Physics Dissertation Part 1
  • PHYS5407 Medical Physics Dissertation Part 2
  • PHYS5408 Medical Physics Dissertation Part 3
  • PHYS5409 Medical Physics Dissertation Part 4
  • CITS4402 Computer Vision
  • CITS4403 Computational Modelling
  • CITS5508 Machine Learning
  • GENG4405 Numerical Methods and Modelling
  • GENG5507 Risk, Reliability and Safety
  • PHYS5512 Physics Reading Unit
  • PHYS5513 Computational Statistics for Physics
  • PUBH4401 Biostatistics I
  • PUBH5769 Biostatistics II
  • SCIE4403 Ethical Conduct and Communication of Science
  • SHPC4001 Computational Methods for Physics
  • CITS1401 Computational Thinking with Python
  • CITS2401 Computer Analysis and Visualisation
  • CITS2402 Introduction to Data Science
  • MATH2501 Advanced Mathematical Methods
  • MATH3023 Advanced Mathematics Applications
  • PACM1100 Professional and Academic Communications
  • PHYS2001 Quantum Physics and Electromagnetism
  • PHYS2002 Many Particle Systems
  • PHYS2003 Physics for Electrical Engineers
  • PHYS3001 Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Physics
  • PHYS3002 Electrodynamics and Relativity
  • PHYS3003 Astrophysics and Space Science
  • PHYS3005 Quantum Computation
  • PHYS3011 Mathematical Physics
  • PHYS3012 Topics in Contemporary Physics
  • PHYS3101 Quantum Fields and Quantum Optics
  • STAT1400 Statistics for Science

Standard entry requirements

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have A relevant bachelors degree with a major in physics, mathematics or engineering and with an average Maths and Physics mark of at least 65 percent, or equivalent as recognised by the School.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Crawley Domestic: $58,400
International: $96,200
No
  • Full-time : 2 years

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