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Dec 21, 2024
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School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2023-2024 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Health and Radiation Physics, M.Sc.
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The M.Sc. in Health and Radiation Physics is relatively course intensive and is designed to provide the education, training and professional development required for a career in Health Physics.
This program may be pursued part time. Applicants who are interested in this option should contact the program administration at an early stage of their application.
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Admission
Normal admission requirements are a B.Sc. honours degree, at least B+ standing (or equivalent) in Physics, Biophysics, Engineering Physics, or Chemistry, or some course of study approved by the Radiation Sciences Graduate Program.
Requirements
A candidate for the M.Sc. degree must: Course Requirements
Complete satisfactorily the courses: Additional Required Courses
Students must complete satisfactorily one additional 700-level course from the following list:
Comprehensive Examination
Pass a final comprehensive examination. Research Report
Complete and defend a research report based on a project approved by the Program.
Course Substitutions
A student with a strong background in Health and Radiation Physics may be permitted to replace one or more of the core courses with relevant courses approved by the Department. A student may not take more than one 600-level full graduate course to satisfy the minimum course requirements. |
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