Master of Science in Translational Health Sciences
Tuition: $18,813.70
Application Fee: $125.00
Master of Science in Translational Health Sciences -
May 2025
Level: Bachelor of Science - Medical Physics (Honours) (Co-op)
Discpline: Medical Sciences
Length: 8 semesters
Check My EligibilityThe study of physics allows us to understand how the universe works—from the fundamental forces of nature to their effects on matter and the environment around us. This knowledge enables the development of future technologies and provides a deeper insight into nature. The reasoning, mathematical, experimental and computer skills acquired while earning a physics degree empower our graduates to pursue careers far outside the traditional boundaries of physics—or even science—including medicine, dentistry, business and law. Typically, physics students enjoy scientific experiments, computation and mathematics, as well as solving complex problems and developing new, innovative ideas. All physics streams are flexible enough to cover the requirements for admission into professional schools in Canada and the United States. While the study of physics allows us to understand how the universe works, medical physics emphasizes the application of physics ideas and technology to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in the human body, particularly cancer. Medical physics students are thoroughly prepared with the same courses and skills in scientific experiments, computation, and mathematics as other physics students, but, in addition, they specialize in the core areas of medical imaging (MRI, ultrasound, CT, nuclear medicine) and radiotherapy (the treatment of cancer with external beam radiation or implanted, radioactive sources). Laboratory classes are taught in part at the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre and in the Baker Laboratory for Medical Physics Education.
Tuition: $18,813.70
Application Fee: $125.00
Master of Science in Translational Health Sciences -
May 2025
Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.