What is the difference in the program of Master of Medical Physics-73660 and Master of Physics (Medical Physics)-53560?
The Master of Medical Physics-73660 includes 4 research units while Masters in Physics (Medical Physics)-53560 has 6 research units.
53560 is a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) program while 73660 isn’t.
Overall, 73660 has been designed mainly for international students; however, they can switch to 53560 provided that the Chair of Medical Physics Program approves.
Both programs have received the ACPSEM accreditation.
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Details of the units in both masters programs are listed below:
Master of Medical Physics (students should take all core units, research units, up to 4 conversion units, and up to 7 optional unit)
Master of Physics (Medical Physics) (students should take all core units, research units, up to 4 conversion units, and up to 4 optional unit)
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