Bachelor degree
48 months
Application deadlines: April 1, October 1, February 1
Processing time: 30 days
Application fee: CA$100
Full-time
Intakes: September, January, May
International tuition: CA$25,745
Domestic tuition: CA$7,684
Program overview
Learn how radiation is used to treat patients with cancer. As a radiation therapist, you will work as a vital part of the cancer treatment team, use advanced technology to plan and treat patients on an individual basis, and provide patients with emotional support and assistance with managing treatment-related side-effects,
This is a direct-entry, accredited program offered in collaboration with The Michener Institute of Education for UHN, consisting of distance education, on-campus courses, and clinical placement. Students who successfully complete the program will receive both a BSc degree from Laurentian University and an Advanced Diploma in from The Michener Institute.
Study options
This program can be done
On campus
Requirements
Exams:
- TOEFL iBT
- IELTS
- PTE
international students:
Senior level English, math, physics, chemistry and biology
Select group of candidates will be invited to interview
Attention!
Conditional Admissions may be considered for those missing requirements.
International Baccalaureate
minimum score of 28
fulfilled the diploma requirements (six subjects, minimum three at the higher level)
International Baccalaureate transcript to the Office of Admissions for evaluation
Career opportunities
Graduates can rest assured knowing there is a multitude of career options they can explore post-graduation. Some career options include, but are not limited to:
Radiation therapist
Graduate studies and research
Medicine
Future career opportunities as a Radiation Therapist include: research, clinical specialist radiation therapist (CSRT), education, management, and medical equipment sales. Radiation therapists can also go on to specialize in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).