Qingdao University (QDU)

Master in Radiation Medicine

Qingdao, China

The Master in Radiation Medicine at Qingdao University (QDU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Qingdao University (QDU) is a comprehensive public university located in the coastal city of Qingdao. Formed through the consolidation of several institutions, QDU offers a broad portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs spanning the sciences, engineering, medical sciences, social sciences and the humanities. Its seaside location provides a dynamic cultural setting and access to regional research collaborations.

The university hosts dozens of research centers and provincial key disciplines, supported by a large faculty that includes members of national academies and experienced scholars. QDU places emphasis on multidisciplinary research and international cooperation, with established partnerships across North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. Graduate and doctoral programs are supported by well-equipped laboratories and engineering centers that enable applied research and innovation.

International students are accommodated in dorms equipped with private bathrooms and internet access, and campus services support academic and daily life. Exchange programs, scholarships and language courses are available to help students integrate academically and culturally. For students seeking a comprehensive university experience on China’s eastern seaboard, QDU offers a combination of strong academic programs, research opportunities and a welcoming campus environment.

About the Program

The Master in Radiation Medicine at Qingdao University is a 3-year program for students interested in radiation therapy and medicine. This Master's degree is taught in English and helps students learn about radiation medicine.

The curriculum covers subjects like radiation biology, nuclear medicine, and radiation oncology. Students develop skills in radiation safety, treatment planning, and patient care. They also get hands-on experience in radiation therapy simulations and clinical rotations.

Graduates can work as Radiation Oncologists, Medical Physicists, or Nuclear Medicine Technologists. They can find jobs in hospitals, cancer research centers, or radiation therapy clinics. Some employers include the American Cancer Society, local hospitals, or medical device companies.

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