MS in Medical Physics

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Wayne State University

Program Overview

Medical Physicists specializing in radiation therapy will spend the majority of their time in a clinical setting interacting with oncologists, dosimetrists, and therapists on radiation treatments for patients with cancer. These treatments are typically performed using either external beam radiation, generated by linear accelerators (linacs), or brachytherapy, in which radioactive sources are placed inside the body. It is the job of the Medical Physicist to not only help create the treatment plans for patients, but also to administer the radiation safety program.

Program Key Stats

$46045 (Annual Fee)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Researcher
  • Academia
  • Medical Assistant
  • Health Care Provider

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