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Brown University's accredited two-year on-campus Master of Science in Medical Physics program equips you with the clinical knowledge and research capabilities required to obtain prestigious medical physics residencies across the country.
Through a demanding curriculum that blends advanced training, practical clinical experience, and intensive research focus, Brown's medical physics master's program prepares you for excellence in the profession. Located within the renowned Warren Alpert Medical School, you'll study in an environment celebrated as a national pioneer in medical education and biomedical research.
Throughout the program, you'll engage in a cooperative learning atmosphere with direct faculty interaction across multiple clinical environments. Ample research opportunities allow you to contribute significantly to scientific advancements while benefiting from expert guidance by Radiation Oncology Department faculty specializing in radiation therapy physics, medical AI, diagnostic imaging, and radiomics.
Master of Science (Sc.M.) in Medical Physics - Graduates of non-U.S. colleges and universities who have completed the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree may apply for admission to the Brown University Graduate School.