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19 Jan 2026 (Intake closed)

Apply by: 12 Jan 2026

New Session

Semester B

19 Jan 2026

Course overview

Please note that if you apply for this module, it may be necessary to process your registration under module code 7HSK2129. This will not affect the content studied nor the assessment methods, it is purely for our administrative


Course aim:

This module aims to enhance your understanding of the principles of radiotherapy dosimetry and radiobiological factors affecting dose distribution.
This module will be run through a range of weekly lectures. The lectures will provide you with the basic knowledge and understanding of radiotherapy planning and the principles and regulations which govern planning practices. You will also learn to appreciate how radiobiology principals affect the choices we make with regards to plan choice, dose fractionation and how we know if a plan is clinically acceptable.


Using an inquiry−based approach, students will gather a wide range of evidence and information in order to thoroughly explore the module topics. Through critical evaluation and analysis of the evidence base they will consolidate their knowledge and understanding of radiotherapy planning and dosimetry and the radiobiological concepts that inform dose prescription. Formative feedback and assessment embraces assessment activities so that students have the opportunity to develop the necessary skills for successful achievement. 


Course content includes:
•    Review of imaging anatomy
•    Evidence supporting current radiotherapy techniques
•    Terms used in radiotherapy planning
•    Principles of radiotherapy planning including those related to IMRT and adaptive planning techniques and other areas of Radiotherapy
•    Factors that affect isodose distribution  and beam application for a variety of common treatment sites
•    Methods of evaluating radiotherapy plans
•    Use of evidence base to support plan evaluation and dose prescription
•    Radiobiological concepts related to radiotherapy planning, such as cell survival curves, response to radiation, OER, LET, radiation effects, fractionation, 5R's of radiobiology and future clinical applications


This course is facilitated by Ruth Rowse, who guides you through your learner journey, using on-line activities and tasks to support your learning.


Learning Outcomes Knowledge and understanding:
Successful students will typically...

  • Critically appraise the dosimetric principles and evidence underpinning radiotherapy planning theories and techniques. 


Learning Outcomes: Skills and Attributes
Successful students will typically...

  • Make informed judgements on the appropriateness of images used in localisation and planning to evidence clinical treatment decisions.
  • Apply effective critical evaluation on a range of radiotherapy plans and dose prescriptions, considering anatomy, radiobiological concepts and dosimetric principles presented with reference to the appropriate evidence-base.


Assessment:

Typically a 3000-word critical appraisal of a of a treatment plan.


What our students say:

“The resources are great, and I have really improved my understanding of planning”





 




This module can contribute to the following programme(s)

HSMIRSM: MSc Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences – Advanced Radiotherapy and Oncology Practice

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Funding

£915.00

The price quoted above is for a 15 credit module in the 2025/26 academic year and applies to students who are assessed as Home fee payers ONLY. Fees will differ for students assessed as Overseas fee payers. Fee assessment decisions follow UKCISA (UK Council for International Student Affairs) guidance, which is based on UK law and government regulations. Further information on who will pay Home or Overseas tuition fees can be found here: https://ask.herts.ac.uk/will-i-pay-home-or-international-tuition-fees


Once confirmed, a student’s fee status will normally remain the same for the duration of their course. However, information regarding fee reassessment is available here: https://ask.herts.ac.uk/will-i-pay-home-or-international-tuition-fees#FeeReassessment


Eligible students may be able to apply for a Postgraduate Student Loan. Please note that to access this funding, you must enrol on the full MSc programme; funding is not available for individual modules or interim awards (for example, a Postgraduate Diploma). Further information is available at: https://www.gov.uk/masters-loan


Further details, including tuition fee amounts, fee policy and payment deadlines, can be found here : https://www.herts.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding/fee-information/fees-and-finance-policy-documents


If you require further information or have any questions regarding fees, please contact: cpdhealth@herts.ac.uk


Why choose HERTS?

Excellent sector connections: we have extensive links with eight NHS Trusts and Local Authorities in Hertfordshire.

Links with over 98 NHS Trusts and Local Authorities in East Anglia and London regions.

Flexibility: we provide flexible study options to ensure you can fit CPD study around your busy professional and personal lives.

Location: the main University of Hertfordshire campus is 25 minutes from London with easy access by both road and rail services.

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Course details

Course leader

Tracey Slatter t.slatter2@herts.ac.uk Ruth Rowse r.rowse@herts.ac.uk

Administrator

Vanessa Bysouth

Telephone

01707 284800

Course delivery

Blended

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Prerequisites

BSc or Pre-reg Masters in Radiotherapy based degree

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School of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences

7HSK0363 [Module] 2025/26 - £915.00

Radiotherapy Dosimetry and Planning

15 Credits

Academic Level: 7

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