RAT 2620 — Radiation Therapy Physics III

2 credits · 2 hours

Provides the student with the fundamentals of the physics in- volved with radiation protection, practical applications of dose calculations, the physics involved in generating isodose distri- butions and factors that influence dose distributions, the struc- ture of matter, nuclear transformations, production of X-rays and clinical radiation generators. A review of mathematics as applied to radiology and radiation therapy will be included. math skills are required.

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