The Diagnostic Radiography MSc degree prepares students to become a registered diagnostic radiographer in two years. Students will study for a masters and meet statutory requirements to gain a professionally recognised qualification.
The degree is ideal for graduates with related first degrees who wish to gain both a professional and academic qualification and start a career in this highly rewarding field.
As a diagnostic radiographer the student will play a key role in medical teams taking high-quality imaging to help diagnose and monitor illness or injuries to enable patients to receive the right treatment.
The student will develop the required technical skills and knowledge, and the caring skills needed for a successful career, emphasising how statutory requirements are met. Around 50% of their course will be spent gaining experience on placement.
The teaching team includes experienced radiographers. Student will also benefit from visiting lecturers from collaborating healthcare organisations.
The focus on interdisciplinary learning across all our health courses enriches your experience while also preparing student for the reality of professional practice.
Recognising that patients come first in everything the NHS does, and the values of the NHS constitution – respect, dignity, compassion and working together for service users – are embedded in our curriculum.