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Completion of Degree

The MPU has agreements with the Physics Department and the Biomedical Engineering Department regarding the Ph.D. program in medical physics:

  1. To be accepted into the Ph.D. program in medical physics the student should possess an M.Sc. degree in medical physics from an institution with an accredited M.Sc. program in medical physics. Students without an accredited degree will be required to complete the MDPH coursework.
  2. Ph.D. students in medical physics are officially registered in the (1) Physics Department or (2) in the Biomedical Engineering Department, and must fulfill the criteria for a Ph.D. degree in the respective department. This includes all course requirements by the host department, and preliminary examination in physics or comprehensive examination in biomedical engineering.
  3. The following are details about the .ÌýCopies of old exams are available for preparation
  4. The following are details about the Ph.D. degree progression in biomedical engineering.
  5. The Ph.D. students in medical physics work on their Ph.D. thesis research under the auspices of the MPU and under the supervision of an MPU staff member who is a Member or Associate Member of the Physics or Biomedical Engineering department. The thesis research is done in one of the two hospital-based MPU divisions: clinical or imaging.

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