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2 Radiology Bachelors Degree Programs in Canada


Ryerson University
Bachelor of Science in Medical Physics (Hons)
- Podium, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Medical Physics explores the ways in which physics is applied in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. You’ll learn to apply physics-based concepts and methodologies to procedures such as medical imaging, radiation therapy, radiation protection and dosimetry. You will complete a thesis project and can pursue an optional paid co-op, benefitting from Toronto Metropolitan University's close academic connection to hospitals. You’ll graduate with the knowledge, experience and problem-solving capabilities to provide solutions in areas related to health care.


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy
- Edmonton, Canada
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy program combines theoretical knowledge, clinical experience and the latest technology to prepare you for a constantly evolving and rewarding career as a radiation therapist.
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Radiology degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Canada provide an exciting blend of medical imaging science and patient care. As you study this field, you'll develop essential skills to analyze imaging procedures and work effectively within healthcare settings.
Through courses in radiographic imaging, you'll learn how to operate imaging equipment, perform diagnostic tests, and interpret results. Training often includes hands-on experiences where students apply their knowledge in clinical environments, fostering professional growth. The curriculum may also cover anatomy, patient interaction, and radiation safety, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the field. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with diverse healthcare challenges while collaborating with clinical teams.
Graduates from these programs often pursue roles as radiologic technologists or medical imaging specialists, working in hospitals, clinics, or diagnostic labs. The Canadian healthcare system values these professionals, offering graduates opportunities to contribute meaningfully in various patient-focused roles. With a strong emphasis on research and practical instruction, Canada's approach prepares you for a fulfilling career in radiology.