MSc Radiotherapy and Oncology
Students who are eligible to enrol on this programme will already be in possession of a PgDip in radiotherapy and Oncology from Queen Margaret University. Graduates exiting with a PgDip after 2006 must apply within three years of leaving the institution to ensure currency of education.
The MSc Radiotherapy and Oncology award of 180 M level credits, will require study of compulsory modules of 90 credits, which will include Research Methods and the MSc Project which must be related to an area relevant to Radiotherapy.