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Health physics

Course Description: Review of radiation sources and fundamental concepts of dose calculation and ionizing radiation risks - Radiation safety guidelines in industrial, nuclear, and medical facilities - Radiation source detection techniques - Techniques for detecting and safely handling radioactive sources - Radiation protection and monitoring of radioactive sources in facilities - Facility planning - Radioactive waste management - Radiation protection for the public - Methods for detecting radioactivity - Statistics on radioactivity - Regulatory agencies for radiation laws and their issued instructions.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: PHYS 202
Objectives of the course :

Provide students with the fundamentals of medical physics.

Course outputs :

1- The student's understanding of the theoretical and practical foundations, and the basic concepts of dose calculation and the risks of ionizing radiation.
Provide students with information on the basics of radiation safety guidelines in industrial, nuclear, and medical facilities.
3. Provide students with the basic information needed to detect and safely handle radioactive sources.

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