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The Master of Radiation Therapy program is tailored for science or health-related graduates aiming to qualify as certified Radiation Therapists.
Students will acquire expertise in the scientific foundations of medical radiations, covering equipment optimization, quality control, and the biological impacts of both ionizing and non-ionizing radiations used in healthcare.
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in science or health science including study of human anatomy and physiology with an average WAM of 65%. Applicants must also have passed Year 12 Physics or higher or an equivalent bridging course. Details of equivalent bridging courses in physics and anatomy and physiology can be obtained from the Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences website. English entry requirements Level D