Medical Physics Grad Program
Program Overview
Medical Physics Graduate Program
The Medical Physics Graduate Program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in medical physics. The program is governed by a set of guidelines and standards that ensure students receive a high-quality education.
Program Effectiveness
The program's effectiveness is measured through student learning outcomes (SLOs), which are used to assess the education provided. Each academic program identifies SLOs and uses assessment activities to measure student performance and improve the curriculum. The SLOs for the Medical Physics Program are publicly available and outlined for both master's-level and PhD-level students.
Employment Outlook
The employment outlook for graduates of the Medical Physics Program is promising, with a wide range of career opportunities available.
Faculty and Research
The program's faculty are actively engaged in research, and students have the opportunity to participate in recent student research and scholarly activities. The program also has a number of student groups and facilities that support research and learning.
Technical Standards
The program has a set of technical standards that students must meet in order to be admitted and to graduate. These standards include a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) and a maximum time for graduation of 6 years for MS students and 7 years plus an optional 1 year for PhD students.
Admissions
- Prerequisites: Students must satisfactorily complete (or demonstrate equivalence in) the required courses.
- Curriculum: The program's curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in medical
