The Medical Radiation Physics MSc is a full-time, one-year or part-time, three-year taught course offered by the College of Medicine, Swansea University. The course aims to develop the knowledge of the technical aspects and techniques of radiotherapy and diagnostic radiology. It is designed to appeal to a wide range of physics and engineering graduates and professionals.Course Content: The course introduces students to various critical aspects of medical radiation physics, including diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy. The material is delivered via a blend of lectures, practicals, tutorials, case studies, and project work. Key Modules: There are several key modules covered under this course, including Physics of the Body, Radiotherapy Physics, Diagnostic Radiology Physics, Radiation Protection, Clinical Practice, and a substantial Research Project.Accreditations: The Medical Radiation Physics MSc is accredited by the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM), ensuring that graduates are well equipped for professional practice in this field.Future Careers: This course lays a solid foundation for a successful career in medical physics and related industries. The course provides the perfect platform for further studies or research, or for pursuing careers in hospital-based medical physics. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.