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The M.Sc. in Medical Imaging is offered by the Department of Clinical Medicine and is designed for qualified radiographers. Students on the M.Sc. pursue a particular strand – Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nuclear Medicine or Radiation Safety and Interventional Radiography. In addition, a number of core common modules will be taken.
The M.Sc. in Medical Imaging is delivered over 12 continuous months, with lectures every Friday. Students are also required to spend a minimum of 15 hours per week undertaking a clinical placement in a Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nuclear Medicine or Radiography Department, for the duration of the course. This placement is a central part of the course and all applicants must have access to a placement. The taught component
Applications will be accepted from those who:
Hold a BScin Radiography or an equivalent qualification in Radiography
Have access to a clinical placement in a Radiology Department. Candidates will not be accepted onto the course unless they have a clinical placement
Otherwise satisfy the course admission committee that they have the ability to complete and benefit from the course
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