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MSc Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc 3-4 years

Masters Degree Description

The MSc Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences course and its four specialised pathways is designed to enable you to enhance your current knowledge and understanding in the field of diagnostic and therapeutic radiography and give you opportunities to challenge and critically evaluate your professional practice. The aim is to advance your skills as a professional and develop your career so that you can practice safely, effectively and legally.

The Medical Ultrasound pathway is for professionals who wish to develop competency in the field of ultrasound. Clinical modules are offered in the areas of obstetrics, gynaecology, abdominal and vascular ultrasound. 

The Clinical Radiographic Reporting pathway is designed for students who want to develop competency in the extended role of clinical radiographic reporting and helps you specialise in this specific area of practice. Clinical modules are offered in musculoskeletal reporting and chest. Other specialist reporting areas can be taken via the independent study modules.

The Advanced Radiotherapy and Oncology practice pathway specialises in the field of radiotherapeutic practice. Many of the options develop competencies for advanced practice such as in the palliative care and breast localisation modules.

All pathways include a significant level of work-based learning and give you the opportunity to focus on independent learning in order to gain problem solving and decision making skills. You are encouraged throughout each module to tailor the learning outcomes in a way that it benefits your current experience and serves your individual service development needs. In addition, all modules include a solid theoretical background foundation that relates to practices.

Professional Accreditation

The MSc Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences course is accredited by the College of Radiographers.  The Medical ultrasound pathway is accredited by the Consortium for Accreditation of Sonographic Education (CASE).

Entry Requirements

The course is suitable for radiographers and health care professionals who want to specialise in this area and are interested in advancing their existing skills or acquiring new ones. It is designed to meet your needs whether you are in full or part-time employment.

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Fees

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Module Details

  • Leadership Education and Developing Others
  • Advanced Decision Making
  • Coaching Skills for Leading
  • Enabling Learning in Contemporary Healthcare
  • Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Indicators
  • Leading Service Change
  • Palliative Radiotherapy
  • Radiotherapy Dosimetry and Planning
  • Radiotherapy Clinical Specialist
  • Preparation for Research Project
  • Research Project
  • Research Methods
  • Psychology of Cancer
  • Radiotherapy Breast Localisation
  • Supporting Practice Education
  • Evidence Based Practice – Online Learning
  • Negotiated Learning 1
  • Negotiated Learning 2
  • Imaging for Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • Musculoskeletal Image Interpretation
  • Advanced Decision Making
  • Coaching Skills for Leading
  • Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Indicators
  • Leading Service Change
  • Principles of Ultrasound Reporting
  • Preparation for Research Project
  • Research Project
  • Research Methods
  • Ultrasound Image Production & Optimisation
  • Abdominal and General Ultrasound
  • Gynaecological Ultrasound
  • Obstetric Ultrasound
  • Musculoskeletal Image Interpretation
  • Advanced Decision Making
  • Coaching Skills for Leading
  • Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Indicators
  • Leading Service Change
  • Clinical Radiographic Reporting: Musculoskeletal
  • Preparation for Research Project
  • Research Project
  • Research Methods
  • Principles of Clinical Radiographic Reporting
  • Psychology of Cancer

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