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About the course
Clinical Science (Medical Physics) Course Overview
Do you want a career as a medical physicist contributing directly to patient treatment and care? It’s a niche role within the health industry and includes opportunities for laboratory work, basic and applied research, as well as management and teaching.
This three-year MSc Clinical Science (Medical Physics) degree is hosted by the Medical School and builds on an existing collaboration with the NHS. It provides the primary route for attaining the professional title of Clinical Scientist in the field of Medical Physics.
Entry Requirements
The requirements for the Clinical Science (Medical Physics) MSc is a first or a second class honours degree in engineering or the physical sciences. This Master’s degree in Clinical Science (Medical Physics) is only suitable for trainees sponsored by an NHS or equivalent Health-care Provider. Please visit our website for more information on entry requirements for the Clinical Science (Medical Physics) course.
Fees
Please visit our website for the Clinical Science (Medical Physics) course fee information.
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