Medical Imaging MSc
Master
In Bradford
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bradford
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
The part time MSc Medical Imaging programme provides a coherent pathway of study relevant to contemporary medical imaging practice.
It is designed to support healthcare professionals develop their knowledge, understanding and skills related to medical imaging required for a professional who aspires to work at an advanced level of practice.
This part-time MSc pathway is a modular programme encompassing a range of academic and work-based modules related to medical imaging, and research.
Upon successful completion of the MSc Medical Imaging, students will have the knowledge and understanding necessary to work at an advanced level of practice within their chosen medical imaging discipline and apply research informed learning to international health communities to inform health service practice and delivery.
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.
Named interim awards within the programme include:
Postgraduate certificate in Computed Tomography
Postgraduate certificate in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Postgraduate certificate in Medical Image Reporting
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About this course
The standard entry requirements for the programme are as follows:
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Subjects
- Image
- Imaging
- Healthcare
- Medical
- Part Time
- Medical imaging
- Medical training
- Case Studies
- Medicine
- Tomography
Course programme
The modules for this course can be found in the latest programme specification.
The MSc Medical Imaging assessments allows students flexibility to direct assessments to their area of developing practice and have been praised by external examiners for their relevance to current clinical practices.
Assessments range from: portfolio's demonstrating advanced practice skills; case studies; presentations; critical evaluations of imaging practices; examinations in image appearances and imaging technology; and a final research project.
Students need to achieve a mark of 40% for each assessment for each module.
Medical Imaging MSc