Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
0101506
Master of Medical Radiation Physics
Proton therapy is big news in the fight against cancer. Offering next-level precision, its an attractive option for treating many tumours close to healthy organs or in children. Consequently, the treatments global market is expected to double by 2024 . Australias first proton therapy centre will be part of the neighbouring South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute II, while China has around 50 centres on the way. Specialists in the area are in short supply and high demand worldwide.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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North Terrace | Full-time - 2 years | $85,000 | N/A |
Entry requirements
- A completed Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Engineering with a minimum GPA of 4. 5 PLUS the equivalent of MATHS 2101 Multivariable & Complex Calculus, MATHS 2102 Differential Equations, ENG 1002 Programming (Matlab and C), PHYSICS 1100 Physics IA, PHYSICS 1200 Physics IB and PHYSICS 2534 Electromagnetism II.
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