Programme description
The Bachelor of Science in Physics (Medical Physics) is a specialized undergraduate program that applies the fundamental principles of physics; the science of matter, energy, and their interactions, to the advancement of modern medicine and healthcare. The program prepares students to become Medical Physicists, highly skilled professionals responsible for ensuring the safe, accurate, and effective use of radiation and advanced medical imaging technologies in clinical environments. The program is structured to progressively develop strong foundations in physics, mathematics, and human anatomy, followed by specialized training in radiation dosimetry, radiobiology, and the physics of medical imaging. It is ending with advanced clinical applications such as radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, and treatment planning, with a strong emphasis on ethics and safety. Graduates play a critical role in modern healthcare by ensuring precise cancer treatment, maintaining the safety and quality of radiation based technologies, and supporting public health through radiation protection and early disease detection.
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