M.Sc. Programme in Medical Physics is to train Medical Physicists to international standards.

Objectives of the Degree Programme

The main objective of the professional M.Sc. Programme in Medical Physics is to train Medical Physicists to international standards for the CEMAC countries health care system especially for cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Employment Opportunities

Graduates of this program can work in hospital radiology and radiation therapy departments. They can also function as support engineers and Medical Physicists for radiation therapy and radiology equipment manufacturers. They can also work for the Cameroon Radioprotection Agency (Agence Nationale de Radioprotection). They can also work in environmental control agency or even mining company where radioactivity is involved either directly or indirectly.

Admission Requirements

B.Sc./License in Physics or Engineering

Graduation Requirements

To graduate a student must earn a minimum of 120 credits.

Skills to be Acquired

  1. Thorough understanding of the various forms of cancer and how they can be diagnosed and treated including the role of combinational therapy such as radiotherapy, surgery and chemotherapy.
  2. Use of radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer
  3. Quality control of radiation therapy equipment to include CT simulator, linear accelerator, treatment planning system, record and verify system
  4. Radiation treatment planning for various cancer
  5. Administration of a radiation protection program for a hospital, university or any large organization.
  6. Understand various patient information management systems with the ability to design or implement them in a hospital environment.
  7. Telemedicine especially tele-radiology and radiotherapy services and how they can be designed and implemented

Structure of the Programme (Master of Science in Medical Physics)

General Studies Requirements

All candidates taken into the program must be physically fit with no known physical disability. He or she must be able to lift weights of at least 30 kg with no support. They should have no impairment to working in tide spaces and crawling under heavy equipment.

Language Requirements

All lectures are to be delivered in English and students admitted into the program must have adequate English Language training such as GCE O level, TOEFL or other English Language proficiency training.

Course Structure

Courses would be delivered through both live lecture format and online format. Before graduation students would be expected to sit and pass a version of the Canadian College of Medical Physicist certification exam (Parts 3 and 4) and the American Board of Radiology Certification Exams (Parts 1 and 2).

Internship and Dissertation

There would be no formal dissertation but students are expected to write a report during each of the four rotations in the internship program. Oral exams would also be organized for each rotation.

Comprehensive Exit Examinations

Students must pass a comprehensive oral examination at the end of the course.

Compulsory Courses

S/N Course Code Course Title
1 MPH 601 Fundamentals of Medical Physics
2 MPH 603 Radiation Safety and Protection
3 MPH 605 Radiobiology
4 MPH 607 Fundamentals of Diagnostic Imaging Physics
5 MPH 609 Physics of Radiation Therapy
6 MPH 611 Radiation Treatment Planning
7 MPH 613 Brachytherapy
8 MPH 615 Computer Fundamentals
9 MPH 602 Medical Electronics
10 MPH 604 Nuclear Medicine
11 MPH 606 Nuclear Medicine Laboratory
12 MPH 608 Diagnostic Imaging Laboratory
13 MPH 610 Physical Radiological Anatomy
14 MPH 612 Cancer Pathology and Tumour Classification Systems
15 MPH 614 Therapy Physics Laboratory
16 MPH 616 Brachytherapy Treatment Planning Laboratory
17 MPH 660 Daily Medical Physics Support of an Oncology Program and QC of associated radiation therapy systems
18 MPH 670 Treatment Planning System-Internship
19 MPH 680 Radiological Medical Physics-Internship
20 MPH 690 Brachytherapy Systems-internship


Program Courses: 120 credits

Year One

First SemesterCredits

Fundamentals of Medical Physics

4 Credits

Radiation Safety and Protection

4 Credits

Radiobiology

4 Credits

Fundamentals of Diagnostic Imaging Physics

6 Credits

Physics of Radiation Therapy

4 Credits

Radiation Treatment Planning

4 Credits

Brachytherapy

6 Credits

Computer Fundamentals

3 Credits

TOTAL

39

Second Semester Credits

Medical Electronics

2 Credits

Nuclear Medicine

3 Credits

Nuclear Medicine Laboratory

2 Credits

Diagnostic Imaging Laboratory

2 Credits

Physical Radiological Anatomy

4 Credits

Cancer Pathology and Tumour
Classification Systems

4 Credits

Therapy Physics Laboratory

2 Credits

Brachytherapy Treatment and
Planning Laboratory

2 Credits

TOTAL

21

First & Second Semester Credits

Daily Medical Physics Support for Oncology Program QA/QC of Linacs and CT simulator

20 Credits

Treatment Planning and TP commissioning exercise

20 Credits

Radiological Medical Physics (QA/QC of CT & MRI scanner, xrays, etc)

15 Credits

Brachytherapy system

35 Credits

TOTAL

60

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