About Course
B.Sc Radiotherapy is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on providing students with a strong foundation in the principles of radiotherapy. The duration of the course is generally three to four years, depending on the institution and country.
Some of the key topics covered in a B.Sc Radiotherapy course include:
- Physics of radiation therapy
- Radiobiology and radiation safety
- Anatomy and physiology of cancer
- Principles of cancer treatment
- Techniques and equipment used in radiation therapy
- Treatment planning and quality assurance
- Patient care and management
The course is designed to provide students with both theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of radiotherapy, through a combination of classroom lectures, laboratory sessions, and clinical internships.
Upon completion of the B.Sc Radiotherapy course, graduates can pursue a wide range of career opportunities in healthcare settings such as hospitals, cancer centers, and research institutes. Some of the common job roles for B.Sc Radiotherapy graduates include radiation therapist, medical dosimetrist, radiation safety officer, clinical instructor, and medical physicist.