• In the first year, students will receive an exciting introduction to all the major medical imaging techniques employed in modern hospitals, including X-ray imaging, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, nuclear isotope imaging, and electroencephalography.
  • In your second year, students will explore the physics of the human body – covering topics such as blood flow, lung function, and thermal regulation – and biophysics, in which students will focus on topics including biological polymers, gas, and fluid transport processes, membranes and nerve signals.
  • During years three and four students will choose three medical physics modules each year from a range of options and, in their final year, they will work on a major project with one of the department's research groups.
  • Upon successful completion of 480 credits, students will be awarded an MSci (Hons) in Medical Physics.