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| Location: | Bradford / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 180 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
The role of higher education within the UK is not only to develop the learning and critical thinking skills of students but to provide students such as yourself with the opportunity to study for an award which will support your current and future career prospects within a dynamic and evolving healthcare environment.
The MSc Imaging in Medicine programme is aligned with the School of Health’s CPD framework, an exciting new multidisciplinary framework for continuing professional development. The framework provides an opportunity to study alongside students from a range of healthcare disciplines to provide an enriched learning experience.
The programme is delivered by the Division of Radiography academic team in partnership with clinical and scientific experts working within specialised areas of medical imaging to ensure the curriculum remains appropriately diverse and clinically relevant. This full-time MSc pathway is a modular programme encompassing a range of academic modules related to medical imaging, and research. Upon successful completion of the MSc Imaging in Medicine, students will have the knowledge and understanding necessary to work at an advanced level of practice within their chosen medical imaging discipline and apply learning to international health communities to inform health service practice and delivery. Education within the clinical environment is not an essential component of the course and on successful completion; students will not be eligible to apply for Health Professions Council (HPC) registration.
To ensure a coherent programme of study that can be completed within 12 months there is no optionality within the programme. Figure 1, illustrates the modules that you will study and these are in areas of medical imaging in which the Division has expertise and a long and strong tradition. There is, however, some flexibility within the modules that permits you to tailor your study around your particular background and interest.
Figure 1 - MSc Imaging in Medicine: Modules
Unit title
Credits
Level
Sem
Computed Tomography
30
M (7)
1
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
30
M (7)
1
Current Topics in Radiography
30
M (7)
2
Undertaking A Systematic Review
30
M (7)
1
Systematic Review
60
M (7)
2
Progression to the final stage of the Master’s award is dependent upon successful completion of the module entitled ‘undertaking a systematic review’, which is designed to prepare you for the final stage investigation.
The ethos of sustainable development is a fundamental feature of the programme with students encouraged to develop autonomous learning skills and the ability to apply critical thinking to clinical practice. The programme also promotes independent learning to provide students with the skills and desire to continue learning beyond the boundaries of the programme and inform practice developments in the future.
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To be eligible for admission to the programme you must posses a first degree or an appropriate professional qualification in radiography or related subject.
Please also be aware you would need to be active in and have experience of CT, MR and another imaging modality to undertake the theory modules. We are currently not in a position to offer clinical experience – only theory modules are open to International students undertaking the full time MSc Imaging in Medicine.
Due to interactive nature of teaching on some modules, the numbers of students enrolling may be restricted.
International students, that is, students from outside the UK and EU, must meet the current visa and entry requirements for study in the UK. In addition to this all international students whose first language is not English must achieve an IELTS score of at least band 6.5 (or equivalent in any internationally recognised test of English).
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.5 |
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade C (Score: 60) |
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