The Division of Medical Physics offers two programs of study and research leading to graduate degrees: Master of Science with a major in radiological sciences or Doctor of Philosophy with medical physics as the area of interest. The faculty members of the division are active in theoretical and experimental research in medical physics and its clinical applications. The faculty's diverse interests allows the division to offer graduate degree programs that can
satisfy students' interests in several areas of medical physics:
Dosimetry
Imaging applied to medicine
Radiation sources
Physics of radiation therapy
Physics of diagnostic radiology
Physics of nuclear medicine
Radiation protection
In addition to the degree programs, the division offers post-doctoral training in medical physics for individuals who have doctorates in physics, physical science or engineering. The division also permits students-at-large to register for coursework.
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