The master for safety in the use of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation
| MODE | Part time |
| ATTENDANCE | Minimum required: 70% lessons |
| BROCHURE | Download pdf |
The II Level Joint University Master's Degree in "Radioprotection: safety in the field of ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation", in the most modern and international meaning of the radiation protection discipline, aims to train professionals capable of operating in the assessment and protection from the risk deriving from the use of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation both in the workplace and in life.
Recipients and output profile
The Master is mainly dedicated to those in possession of a Degree prior to DM 509/99, Specialist (DM 509/99) or Master's (DM 270/04) in Physics, Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry and Engineering. However, the Master is also open to those in possession of a Degree prior to DM 509/99, Specialist (DM 509/99) or Master's (DM 270/04) in Medicine and Surgery, Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology, Environmental Sciences, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology and Biological Technologies, TSRM. Upon specific request to the Master's Scientific Direction, the course is also open to personnel working in the safety, prevention and protection sector and without a master's, specialist or single-cycle degree under the old system in the aforementioned disciplines. In this case, the participant will attend the lessons as an auditor and receive a certificate of attendance, not being able to obtain the title of Level II Master.
Educational objectives
The Master is aimed at providing the basic skills to take the exams that release the qualification for the following professional figures: Qualified Expert in Grade I Radiation Protection, Qualified Expert in Grade II Radiation Protection, Qualified Expert in Grade III Radiation Protection. The Master is aimed at training professionals who intend to obtain the title of Responsible Experts, Magnetic Resonance. The Master also provides complementary skills and notions for the professions of Laser Safety Officer, Authorized Doctor, Company Doctor, Clinical Engineer, Specialists in Occupational Medicine, Diagnostic Imaging, Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy, Prevention and Protection Service Managers and Operators.
Didactic structure
The Master is limited in number, for a maximum of 40 participants. It will not be activated in the event of a number of registrations that are incompatible with the financial plan. The Master is structured in part-time mode and divided into 6 macro modules. Lessons will take place on Thursday (afternoon), Friday (full day) and Saturday (morning). Further in-depth seminars and internship activities will be interspersed during the courses.
Duration
The duration of the Master is 18 months and guarantees the acquisition of 60 credits (equal to 1500 hours). Its modular and part-time formula makes it compatible and contextual with professional commitments and responsibilities.
Scientific Direction
Prof. Sergio Silvestri, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Departmental Faculty of Engineering
Prof. Roberto Senesi, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Department of Physics
Scientific coordination
Ing. Marco Martellucci, Qualified Expert, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
Ing. Aldo Delia, qualified expert
Final certificate
At the end of the course, the title of II Level Joint University Master in "Radiation Protection: safety in the field of ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation" will be awarded. Achievement of the qualification is subject to attendance, for a total of not less than 70% of the teaching activity and to passing the ongoing and final tests. CME credit exemption: Decision of the CNFC of 17 July 2013 on the subject of "Exonerations, Exemptions, Individual Tutoring, Training Abroad, Self-learning, Registration Methods and Certification".
Method of admission
Presentation of the CV
The curriculum vitae must be presented in European format, indicating in addition to the personal data also the training and professional experiences and any scientific and teaching activity. A facsimile of the model will be available on the Master's website.
Admission
Candidates for the role of both learners and auditors, in order to be eligible for admission to the Master's, must pass the following two assessment phases: assessment of the scientific/professional study curriculum presented, technical-motivational oral interview. Applications for admission and the related documents must be submitted exclusively electronically on the web page dedicated to the Master in Radioprotection on the unicampus.it site, by 9 November 2016. The application for admission requires the insertion of personal data, curriculum vitae (available on the site), ofchiarasubstitutive certification (available on the website) and payment of the fee of € 50,00. The selections will take place on 11 November 2016. The ranking of suitable candidates, together with those who will be winners of any scholarships provided by the University, will be made public by publication on the Master's website and communicated individually to each individual candidate by email .
Registration and payment
The enrollment fee for the entire Master is 4.000 Euros, both for participants and auditors, to be divided into 2 installments: 2.000 Euros by 23 November 2016 and 2.000 Euros by 30 June 2017. The enrollment fee for the single form is equal to 700 Euros. Discounted rates are available for employees and former students of the two universities. In no event will the fees be refunded.
Under penalty of forfeiture, candidates who have achieved the eligibility for admission to the Master who are usefully placed in the final merit ranking must complete the enrollment by the peremptory deadline of 23 November 2016 by paying the first installment of the total enrollment fee to the Master's degree and filling in the enrollment application (available on the website).
All payments, including the one relating to the admission application, must be made to the bank current account held in the name of:
Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, At
Banca Popolare di Bergamo Credito Varesino - Rome office
IBAN: IT89J0542803200000000099779
Locations
Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
Via Alvaro del Portillo, 21 - 00128 Rome
University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
Department of Physics
Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 1 - 00133 Rome
Didactic and organizational coordination
Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
Post-graduate training service
Tel. (+39) 06.22.541.9402 / 9300
Fax (+39) 06.22.541.1900
Email: [email protected] - [email protected]
University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
Department of Physics
Tel. (+39) 06.7259.4089 / 4304
Fax (+39) 06.7259.4096
Email: [email protected] - [email protected]
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