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ENGG 267 - Radiation Therapy Physics
Description
This course provides a comprehensive instruction on all aspects of Advanced Radiation Therapy Physics for the graduate student interested in Therapeutic Medical Physics training. The course uses medical imaging and radiation transport concepts to help the student understand radiation dosimetry and patient treatment planning at both the practical and theoretical levels. Daily readings and chapter summaries will be used to guide the students through the course, with twice weekly discussion sessions recapping what has been covered. More advanced topics are covered in the 2nd half with each student picking a topic to focus their final project on, where a more detailed in-depth presentation and written summary is required.
Prerequisites
ENGG 168
Notes
This course was previously offered as RAD 003. Students who earned credit for RAD 003 may not register for ENGG 267.
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