Physical Sciences - Biomedical physics curriculum 24 months Postgraduate Program By Università degli Studi di Pavia |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 351-400QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

1,500 EURTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

31 May, 2022Application Deadline

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The  Master’s degree in Physical Sciences – Biomedical Physics  is a track (curriculum) of the Master’s degree program in Physical Sciences offered by the University of Pavia. This Master’s Degree Program is entirely taught in English language. The  Master’s degree in Physical Sciences – Biomedical physics curriculum  provides physical, biological and radiobiological knowledge, calculation tools, physical techniques and skills on instrumentation and mathematical methods also used in hospitals and medical industry. The program focuses on the use of basic and applied research in fields such as: medical diagnostics (for example with the development of imaging techniques, such as magnetic resonance,  PET ,  SPECT  and CT, or sensors for monitoring vital signs or therapies through measurement of suitable biomarkers); clinical therapy (for example with the study and development of advanced radiotherapy techniques, such as hadrontherapy, neutron capture therapy and oncological hyperthermia); dosimetry and radiation protection (ionizing and non-ionizing).

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The  Master’s degree in Physical Sciences – Biomedical Physics  is a track (curriculum) of the Master’s degree program in Physical Sciences offered by the University of Pavia. This Master’s Degree Program is entirely taught in English language. The  Master’s degree in Physical Sciences – Biomedical physics curriculum  provides physical, biological and radiobiological knowledge, calculation tools, physical techniques and skills on instrumentation and mathematical methods also used in hospitals and medical industry. The program focuses on the use of basic and applied research in fields such as: medical diagnostics (for example with the development of imaging techniques, such as magnetic resonance,  PET ,  SPECT  and CT, or sensors for monitoring vital signs or therapies through measurement of suitable biomarkers); clinical therapy (for example with the study and development of advanced radiotherapy techniques, such as hadrontherapy, neutron capture therapy and oncological hyperthermia); dosimetry and radiation protection (ionizing and non-ionizing).

Admission requirements

31 May 2022
2 Years
Sep

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

1,500 EUR
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International Students

1,500 EUR
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Founded in 1361, the University of Pavia (UNIPV), is one of the world’s oldest academic institutions. Like the UK’s Oxford and Cambridge, the University of Pavia is structured using a college system, dating back to the 16th century, with a striking historic campus.

The University of Pavia features in a number of QS rankings. Ranked within the global top 561-570 in the QS World University Rankings® 2022.

Comprised of 20 colleges which all have their own particular histories and opportunities to offer, UNIPV is an open community where academic achievement, traditions, parties and sporting rivalries all have their place.

Originally created around schools of law, humanities and medicine, the University of Pavia now offers 90 courses in:

  • Engineering and architecture
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Natural sciences
  • Medicine
  • Pharmacology
  • Health professions
  • Psychology
  • Law
  • Literature
  • Languages and philosophy
  • Economics
  • Political sciences
  • Communication
  • Sports sciences
  • Musicology

The following Undergraduate/Graduate programs are also offered in English :

  • Artificial intelligence (undergraduate)
  • Medicine and Surgery (combined bachelor's and master's program)
  • Civil Engineering for Mitigation of Risk from Natural Hazards (graduate)
  • Computer Engineering (graduate)
  • Electrical Engineering (graduate)
  • Electronic Engineering (graduate)
  • Industrial Automation Engineering (graduate)
  • International Business and Entrepreneurship (graduate)
  • Economics, Development and Innovation (graduate)
  • Finance (graduate)
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics (graduate)
  • Psychology, Neuroscience and Human Sciences (graduate)
  • Physical science - Biomedical physics curriculum (graduate)
  • Neurobiology (graduate)
  • Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnologies (graduate)
  • Agrifood sustainability (graduate)
  • The Ancient Mediterranean World: History, Archaeology and Art (graduate)
  • World Politics and International Relations (graduate)


The University of Pavia also offers a Foundation Year program.

The city of Pavia is located in northern Italy, around 30km south of Milan (20-30 minutes by train), and is home to 19 museums, two cultural centers, 22 libraries, four cinemas and theatres, 10 social-cultural meeting halls, and three civic schools of music and arts. For those of you interested in sports, the University Sports Centre (CUS) in Pavia offers a wide range of courses, championships and tournaments.

Tuition fees at UNIPV vary based on the student’s family income and country of origin, which range from 156 euro to 4500 euro per year.

Find out more about studying at the University of Pavia.

Founded in 1361, the University of Pavia (UNIPV), is one of the world’s oldest academic institutions. Like the UK’s Oxford and Cambridge, the University of Pavia is structured using a college system, dating back to the 16th century, with a striking historic campus.

The University of Pavia features in a number of QS rankings. Ranked within the global top 561-570 in the QS World University Rankings® 2022.

Comprised of 20 colleges which all have their own particular histories and opportunities to offer, UNIPV is an open community where academic achievement, traditions, parties and sporting rivalries all have their place.

Originally created around schools of law, humanities and medicine, the University of Pavia now offers 90 courses in:

  • Engineering and architecture
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Natural sciences
  • Medicine
  • Pharmacology
  • Health professions
  • Psychology
  • Law
  • Literature
  • Languages and philosophy
  • Economics
  • Political sciences
  • Communication
  • Sports sciences
  • Musicology


The following Undergraduate/Graduate programs are also offered in English :

  • Artificial intelligence (undergraduate)
  • Medicine and Surgery (combined bachelor's and master's program)
  • Civil Engineering for Mitigation of Risk from Natural Hazards (graduate)
  • Computer Engineering (graduate)
  • Electrical Engineering (graduate)
  • Electronic Engineering (graduate)
  • Industrial Automation Engineering (graduate)
  • International Business and Entrepreneurship (graduate)
  • Economics, Development and Innovation (graduate)
  • Finance (graduate)
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics (graduate)
  • Psychology, Neuroscience and Human Sciences (graduate)
  • Physical science - Biomedical physics curriculum (graduate)
  • Neurobiology (graduate)
  • Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnologies (graduate)
  • Agrifood sustainability (graduate)
  • The Ancient Mediterranean World: History, Archaeology and Art (graduate)
  • World Politics and International Relations (graduate)


The University of Pavia also offers a Foundation Year program.

The city of Pavia is located in northern Italy, around 30km south of Milan (20-30 minutes by train), and is home to 19 museums, two cultural centers, 22 libraries, four cinemas and theatres, 10 social-cultural meeting halls, and three civic schools of music and arts. For those of you interested in sports, the University Sports Centre (CUS) in Pavia offers a wide range of courses, championships and tournaments.

Tuition fees at UNIPV vary based on the student’s family income and country of origin, which range from 156 euro to 4500 euro per year.

Find out more about studying at the University of Pavia.


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