General Information
The Department of Health Physics provides comprehensive training in medical physics and health physics in nuclear, diagnostic and treatment. Those with a Master's degree are trained to teach, conduct research and work as a clinical physicist in medical centers, national laboratories and universities and in the medical and nuclear technology industry. Health physicists proffessionally contribute to radiation therapy of advanced cancer patients in medical centers, advanced medical imaging and diagnostic applications, or related research and learning. They can operate radiation protection programs of nuclear industrial equipment, hospitals or laboratories, or conduct research on the measurement of ionization radiation (dosimeters). The evaluation of the results and the placement of the applicants are in the appreciation / evaluation of the Department of Health Physics of the Institute of Health Sciences, CU. CU SAGBILE has the initiative not to fill the quotas. Ensuring application conditions does not guarantee admission to the program. Applications are evaluated by the admissions committee of the related institute. The results can be found in the application program. Successful applicants can find ways to follow the "Results and Registration" section.
Length of Programme & Number of Credits
1 Year - 60 ECTS
Feature & Definition
Provides Master's degree in Health Physics. The Master of Science (MSc) in Health Physics is a valuable and worthwhile final program and provides many jobs in this area. It is possible to teach / give information about medical treatment, medical imaging, radiological physics and dosimeters. Health Physics is a branch of applied physics. Uses the concepts and methods of physics for the diagnosis and treatment of human cervical diseases. ÇÜ Department of Health Physics offers a master's degree in radiological physics, radiotherapy physics, physics of nuclear medicine and dosimeter and a thesis on functional, anatomical and instrumental imaging. Different application methods such as ultrasonography and magnetic resonance are in the curriculum and research.
Mode of Study
Full Time
Head of Department
ECTS / Course Catalog Coordinator
Erasmus Coordinator
Internship Coordinator
Orientation Staff
Goals
The aim of this course is to provide the students who are not able to participate in the first education programs in the field of Health Physics for different reasons, to gain the ability to access, evaluate and interpret the information in the relevant field and to teach how to use the existing knowledge in the hospital environment.
Objectives
Turkey and the European Union, the Health Physics is an open branches in the development of medical science is to provide value-added innovations in science.
Specific Admission Requirements
This program is a race-based program within the framework of bir CU Master's Education and Training Regulation Bu. Applications are evaluated according to the results of the evaluation of the undergraduate graduation grade point average, interview exam grade, internship / research experience in health physics, reference letter and why the subject wants to work together. Although it is assumed that the best preparation for the Master of Science in Health Physics is a bachelor of science degree in physics, the graduates of nuclear engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or chemical engineering are accepted to the program.
Qualification Awarded
Students who have successfully completed this program will be given a Diploma in Health Physics (Non-Thesis).
Level of Qualification
Master's
Qualification Requirements of Graduation
Access to Further Studies
In this program, the degree of MS degree is given to the students who have successfully completed postgraduate education. Those who do not graduate without a doctorate degree can not do.
Internship
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Work Placement
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Double Major, Additional Major & Exchange Possibilities
Employment Opportunities
In the Department of Health Physics, master's studies prepare students for learning, research and clinical physics services in hospitals, medical centers, national laboratories, universities and government regulators. The most important points of the Health Physics program are in radiological physics. Radiology physicists are professionally involved in, for example, radiation therapy of cancer patients, advanced diagnostic imaging methods such as ultrasonography, PET, CT and MRI, and related research, learning and quality security (QA) issues.