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40 Master's degrees in Medical Imaging in United States
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics programme at Brown University combines a rigorous curriculum, superb clinical settings, and unique focus on research training that prepares students for professional success. Faculty and staff are engaged and motivated to equip students with the knowledge and professional competencies that will make them competitive for medical physics residencies across the country.
Medical Physics and Health Physics
The Master of Science degree in Medical Physics and Health Physics is offered by Louisiana State University
Radiological Medical Physics
The Radiological Medical Physics program at the University of Kentucky provides students with a thorough didactic grounding in fundamental and specialized medical physics, with hands-on experience using state-of-the-art equipment.
Diagnostic Imaging
Diagnostic Imaging is offered by University of Rochester. The University of Rochester's Master of Science in Diagnostic Imaging program is the only program in the country where engineering students and medical residents work and learn together.
Biomedical Imaging
Biomedical Imaging program at Weill Cornell Medical College is designed to provide STEM bachelor’s degree recipients with a comprehensive introduction to the physics, mathematics, radiochemistry, and engineering principles and methods that underly each of the major imaging modalities currently in use in clinical radiology and pathology.
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Residency with Master Option
The advanced education program in oral and maxillofacial radiology consists of a 36-month study leading to a Certificate. Students in the Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Residency with Master Option Certificate program at The University of Texas at San Antonio receive extensive training in radiation physics and radiation biology, radiographic techniques, and interpretation.
Medical Illustration
The Medical Illustration program of Rochester Institute of Technology combines training in human anatomy (with illustration students observing complete cadaver dissection in RIT’s Cadaver Lab), immunology, histology (the cellular structure of organs), and pathophysiology (the study of disease) with extensive training in 2D and 3D digital graphics, interactive media, and animation.
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics program at Georgia Institute of Technology leads to the degree of Master of Science in Medical Physics (MS MP) and a Doctor of Philosophy as an option under the PhD program in nuclear engineering.
Medical Dosimetry
The Master of Science in Medical Dosimetry program at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston is designed to equip licensed radiation therapists with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary for professional growth.
Medical Physics
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Medical Physics at Howard University’s Graduate School integrates principles of physics, engineering, and biomedical sciences for clinical applications in the diagnosis and treatment of human diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
Radiologic Sciences
Radiologic Sciences is offered by The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. The Master of Science program in Radiologic Sciences provides you with the knowledge and skills essential for your professional advancement through many positions in healthcare and higher education.
Biomedical Engineering - Medical Imaging and Imaging Informatics
The Biomedical Engineering - Medical Imaging and Imaging Informatics MSc program offered at University of Southern California is a unique degree that prepares you for a career in biomedical imaging, image processing and medical imaging informatics, including Picture Archiving & Communication Systems (PACS).
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics degree from University of Massachusetts Lowell qualifies students for all medical physics specialties and prepares them for residency programs, junior medical physicist positions, and future ABR exams.
Biomedical Imaging
The Master of Science in Biomedical Imaging (MSBI) from University of California, San Francisco is intended for students with bachelors degrees, advanced pre-doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, residents, researchers and faculty members who wish to master biomedical imaging and research methods to enhance their research designs and broaden their investigative projects.
Medical Physics
One of the basic science departments of the University of Wisconsin Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, the Department of Medical Physics offers comprehensive training in diagnostic and therapeutic Medical Physics and in health physics.
Medical Physics
Medical Physics program at Oregon State University examines and applies numerous aspects of nuclear science to medicine. Medical physicists rarely have direct contact with patients, but are part of many treatment teams.
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics program of the San Diego State University is distinguished by its favorable student-to-faculty ratio: upper division physics courses average less than 25 students, and graduate courses about 10 students.
Medical Physics
The Master in Medical Physics program at Duke University provides the technical foundations of radiology, radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, and radiation safety. In fact, our program is one of the few that offers "tracks" to focus on all four of these major areas of medical physics.
Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
The Master of Science in Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences at Thomas Jefferson University is the only program of its kind on the East Coast.
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology - Radiological Sciences
The Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology - Radiological Sciences degree at the University of Massachusetts Lowell allows one a deeper understanding of the uses of radiation in biomedical and health research.