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Bachelor Of Medical Radiation Physics
The Bachelor of Medical Radiation Physics degree is designed to produce graduates (with a strong background in physics) with the specialist skills in Medical Radiation Physics necessary to find employment in hospitals, research or industry.
Students will gain knowledge in areas relating to nuclear medicine, radiation physics, detector and instrumentation physics and data analysis. Graduates working in the area require both a theoretical background and practical skills in physics with an emphasis on advanced knowledge and practice in specialist areas applicable to medical physics.
Professional medical physicists from major hospitals in the State will deliver key lectures and practical work as well as co-supervising thesis work. Students will find that they will move easily into employment and/or postgraduate work in this specialised area.
All students must complete the required number of credit points and satisfy all course requirements for the degree - refer to course structure below. The Bachelor of Medical Radiation Physics normally takes four years to complete. All students must take particular notice of the Course Rules regarding minimum rate of progress.
The formal contact hours, methods of teaching and learning and forms of assessment vary from subject to subject. Details will be provided to students at the commencement of each subject by the subject coordinator. Students should attend all classes including lectures, tutorials and laboratory classes.
This four-year degree will be awarded at either Pass or Honours level, depending on the student's performance throughout the degree.
The Bachelor of Medical Radiation Physics degree conforms to the requirements for membership of the Australian Institute of Physics.
| Year 1 - Autumn |
| BMS101 |
Systemic Anatomy |
6 |
| MATH187 |
Mathematics 1A Part 1 |
6 |
| PHYS141 |
Fundamental Physics A |
6 |
| Year 1 - Spring |
| BMS112 |
Human Physiology 1: Principles and Systems |
6 |
| PHYS142 |
Fundamental Physics B |
6 |
| MATH188 |
Mathematics 1A Part 2 |
6 |
| Electives: 2 Electives |
| Year 2 - Autumn |
| MATH201 |
Multivariate and Vector Calculus |
6 |
| MATH253 |
Linear Algebra |
4 |
| PHYS205 |
Advanced Modern Physics |
6 |
| PHYS235 |
Mechanics and Thermodynamics |
6 |
| Year 2 - Spring |
| MATH291 |
Differential Equations |
3 |
| PHYS215 |
Vibrations, Waves and Optics |
6 |
| PHYS225 |
Electromagnetism and Optoelectronics |
6 |
| PHYS255 |
Radiation Physics |
6 |
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| Year 3 - Autumn |
| PHYS305 |
Quantum Mechanics |
6 |
| PHYS325 |
Electromagnetism |
6 |
| PHYS365 |
Detection of Radiation: Neutrons, Electrons and
X-Rays |
6 |
| PHYS366 |
Physics of Radiotheraphy |
6 |
| Year 3 - Spring |
| PHYS375 |
Nuclear Physics |
6 |
| PHYS385 |
Statistical Mechanics |
6 |
| PHYS396 |
Electronic Materials |
6 |
| Electives: Choose 1 Elective |
| Year 4 - Annual |
| PHYS451 |
Nuclear Medicine |
8 |
| PHYS452 |
Medical Imaging |
8 |
| Year 4 - Spring |
| PHYS453 |
Radiobiology and Radiation Protection |
8 |
| Year 4 - Annual/Spring |
| PHYS457 |
Research Project |
24 |
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