Penn’s master's degree in medical physics prepares students to bridge physics and clinical medicine, overseeing clinical applications of radiation and creating the cutting-edge medical technologies of tomorrow. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP). As a full-time student, you can complete the master's program in two years. During the program, you gain the clinical experience necessary to apply for residencies and move into clinical practice as well as research experience should you desire to pursue a PhD degree.
Philadelphia United States of America
24 months Duration
$ 92,130 Tuition
Full time Format
Other available programs from University of Pennsylvania: Perelman School of Medicine
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Admission requirements:
- Language Test: TOEFL 100 (minimum), IELTS 7 (minimum)
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