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Jun 05, 2026
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School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2026-2027
Radiation Sciences, M.Sc.
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Requirements
These programs may be pursued part time. Applicants who are interested in this option should contact the program administration at an early stage of their application. M.Sc. in Radiation Sciences (Medical Physics)
The M.Sc. in Radiation Sciences (Medical Physics) requires that a candidate complete satisfactorily the courses below. Candidates for this M.Sc. are also required to present and defend a thesis, which shall embody the results of original research. Candidates are expected to have knowledge in Radiation Biology and in Radiation & Radioisotope Methodology. If a candidate lacks this knowledge, she/he will be directed by the program to pursue appropriate additional learning opportunities. M.Sc. in Radiation Sciences (Medical Radiation Science)
The M.Sc. in Radiation Sciences (Medical Radiation Science) requires that a candidate complete satisfactorily 2 Medical Physics half courses at the 700 level. Candidates for this M.Sc. are also required to present and defend a thesis, which shall embody the results of original research. Candidates are expected to have knowledge in Radiation Biology and in Radioactivity & Radiation Interactions. If a candidate lacks this knowledge, she/he will be directed by the program to pursue appropriate additional learning opportunities. Clinical Medical Radiation Science Stream
Candidates in the Clinical Medical Radiation Sciences stream are required to complete the course noted below in addition to one other Medical Physics half course at the 700-level. Candidates for this M.Sc. are also required to present and defend a thesis, which shall embody the results of original research. M.Sc. in Radiation Sciences (Health Physics)
The M.Sc. in Radiation Sciences (Health Physics) requires that a candidate complete satisfactorily the courses below. Candidates for this M.Sc. are also required to present and defend a thesis, which shall embody the results of original research. Candidates are expected to have knowledge in Radiation Biology and in Radiation & Radioisotope Methodology. If a candidate lacks this knowledge, she/he will be directed by the program to pursue appropriate additional learning opportunities. MED PHYS 775 / Advanced Radiation Physics MED PHYS 776 / Introduction to Operational Health Physics |
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