Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The MSc in Medical Physics is a CAMPEP-accredited program designed to prepare students for careers in clinical medical physics or research. It emphasizes a strong foundation in diagnostic imaging physics, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology physics, and radiation protection, with a focus on research through a clinically-relevant project. The program is taught by experienced medical physicists, including practicing clinicians, and offers various assessment methods and a blended learning approach. Graduates are highly sought after in medical physics departments, medical device manufacturers, and regulatory bodies.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The MSc in Medical Physics is a graduate-level program designed for students seeking a career in Medical Physics, either in a clinical setting or research. It is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programmes (CAMPEP). The program provides a strong foundation in diagnostic imaging physics, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology physics, and radiation protection. It also includes essential anatomy and physiology knowledge to understand a patient's anatomical structure and physiological processes. The program aims to produce high-quality medical physics graduates with the necessary scientific knowledge, research skills, and communication skills to succeed in their careers. It is supported by teaching hospitals, providing curriculum delivery and research project opportunities. A significant portion of the curriculum is delivered by practicing clinical medical physicists, bringing the latest knowledge and practice to the program. The program emphasizes research work through a clinically-relevant project, a major component of the MSc. It strives to produce highly motivated, independent thinkers who meet the high standards required for medical physics residency, further education, and research. The program instills professional values, including scientific integrity and ethical behavior. The program encourages students to become active, lifelong, and autonomous learners with good employment prospects in healthcare sectors related to medical physics or further research. Student learning is supported through lectures, practical work, team projects, and seminars. A variety of assessment strategies are employed, including written examinations, assignments, presentations, interviews, and case studies.
Assessment:
The program utilizes a variety of assessment methods, including:
- Classical written examinations
- Written assignments
- Presentations
- Interviews
- Case studies
- Group assignments
- Research project
Teaching:
The program employs a blended learning approach, incorporating:
- Lectures
- Practical work
- Team projects
- Seminars The program is taught by a faculty of experienced medical physicists, including practicing clinical medical physicists who bring the latest knowledge and practice to the program.
Careers:
The program provides an accepted route to enter a career in Medical Physics. It is also a stepping stone to PhD research in areas such as diagnostic imaging, radiation oncology physics, nuclear medicine, radiation protection, and radiobiology. CAMPEP accreditation allows graduates to apply for CAMPEP residency programs in Ireland and internationally. Prospective employers include:
- Medical Physics Departments in hospitals and clinics across Ireland and abroad
- Medical device manufacturers
- Regulatory bodies
Other:
The program is offered as a part-time 24-month MSc (T343) or a full-time 12-month program (T342). There is also the option to obtain a Graduate Diploma by taking the taught module component of the MSc program, which is offered as a part-time (T345) or full-time (T344) program.
MSc Medical Physics (T342) Full Time
EU fee per year - € 10200 nonEU fee per year - € 29100
MSc Medical Physics (T343) Part Time
EU fee per year - € 5030 nonEU fee per year - € 14550
University College Dublin
Overview:
University College Dublin (UCD) is a leading research-intensive university located in Dublin, Ireland. It is known for its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and global engagement. UCD offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines.
Student Life and Campus Experience:
UCD provides a vibrant and diverse campus experience for its students. The university emphasizes the holistic development of its students, offering a range of opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Research Excellence:
UCD is renowned for its strong research output and collaborations with industry partners.Global Partnerships:
The university boasts a vast network of partner institutions worldwide, providing students with opportunities for international study and exchange.Transformational Learning:
UCD focuses on providing a transformative learning experience that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and leadership skills.Other:
UCD is actively involved in promoting sustainability and social responsibility. The university is committed to creating a positive impact on society through its research, teaching, and engagement activities.
Entry Requirements:
Places will be offered to candidates with a strong foundation in basic physics, as demonstrated by the achievement of an undergraduate or graduate degree in Physics or a degree in an Engineering discipline with a coursework component equivalent to a minor in physics. A minimum of an upper second-class honours or equivalent will be normally required for entry, although students with a strong physics background and lower second class honours degree may be accepted.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
Students who do not have English as their first language should meet UCD requirements for English Language.