How much cost to study radiology in Canada?
Tuition fees for radiology programs in Canada vary depending on the institution and the level of study. Here is a general overview of the costs associated with studying radiology in Canada:
Undergraduate Studies:
- University of Toronto: The tuition fee for the Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiation Sciences (Medical Physics) program is approximately CAD $16,000 per year for domestic students and CAD $42,000 per year for international students.
- McMaster University: The tuition fee for the Bachelor of Health Sciences (Medical Radiation Sciences) program is approximately CAD $14,000 per year for domestic students and CAD $38,000 per year for international students.
Postgraduate Studies:
- University of British Columbia: The tuition fee for the Master of Science in Medical Physics program is approximately CAD $10,000 per year for domestic students and CAD $24,000 per year for international students.
- McGill University: The tuition fee for the Master of Science in Experimental Medicine (Radiology) program is approximately CAD $5,000 per year for domestic students and CAD $25,000 per year for international students.
- University of Toronto: The tuition fee for the Master of Science in Medical Imaging program is approximately CAD $10,000 per year for domestic students and CAD $23,000 per year for international students.
Please note that these are approximate tuition fees and may vary based on program-specific fees and additional expenses. It is always best to contact the specific institution or program for the most up-to-date and accurate information on tuition costs.
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