The Diploma in Radiological Physics is a specialist curriculum that teaches students the information and abilities needed in the field of medical physics, namely radiation protection, diagnostic radiography and nuclear medicine. The course normally lasts 2 years and includes both theoretical and practical instruction. Students will study radiation physics, radiation safety, imaging techniques, and radiological equipment. The program also focuses on studying radiation's biological impacts and the implementation of safety precautions in medical settings. Graduates of this diploma program can work in hospitals, research institutions, and healthcare facilities to help ensure the safe and effective use of radiation in medical diagnostics and treatment.