Universität Greifswald

Master in Medical Physics: Imaging and Therapy

The Master in Medical Physics: Imaging and Therapy at Universität Greifswald is a program for international students taught in deu.

About the Program

This program in Medical Physics: Imaging and Therapy is designed for students who have a background in physics or medical engineering and are interested in the application of physics in medicine. The Master of Science (MSc) degree spans four semesters, combining theoretical knowledge with practical training. Students will benefit from a curriculum that emphasizes hands-on experience with advanced imaging technologies and therapeutic procedures, making it ideal for those who thrive in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment.

The curriculum covers essential topics such as medical imaging techniques, including X-ray, MRI, and ultrasound, as well as radiotherapy and nuclear medicine. Students will engage in lectures, seminars, and practical exercises, ensuring they develop a robust understanding of the physical principles underlying medical technologies. The program also includes a six-month master’s thesis, allowing students to conduct research in a relevant area of medical physics.

Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths, including roles as medical physicists in hospitals, research institutions, and medical technology companies. They may work as medical physics experts, responsible for ensuring the safety and efficacy of medical devices. Other potential job titles include clinical physicist, radiation safety officer, and research scientist. The skills acquired during the program are highly transferable, opening doors to opportunities in healthcare, engineering, and technology sectors.

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