Radiography - BSc (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Hong kong (Hong Kong)

  • Duration

    4 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This programme comprises academic and clinical components.

Collaborations with universities in Britain, Singapore and the Chinese mainland provide student exchange opportunities.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
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11 Yuk Choi Rd, Hung Hom, Hong Kong

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

We provide a challenging and relevant education in radiography that encompasses both medical imaging and radiation therapy.

An enquiring, analytical and creative approach to learning is encouraged to develop the clinical reasoning skills that are necessary for competent and responsible professionals.

Our programme produces graduates who have the ethical and professional abilities that are necessary to become caring practitioners who are capable of professional development and wider community responsibilities.

Our student-centred learning approach encourages independence in learning so that graduates can maintain relevant knowledge in a dynamic profession.

Normal colour vision is not one of the admission criteria, but applicants should note that normal colour vision may be required for employment in the radiation therapy profession. Although proficiency in Cantonese is not one of the admission criteria either, applicants should understand that students in radiation therapy stream often need to communicate with patients in Cantonese in clinical training.
Applicants attaining good results in AT LEAST two science subjects (Physics/Chemistry/Biology/Mathematics) are preferred.

Graduates are eligible for registration on Part Two of the Register of the Radiographers Board of Hong Kong. They are also recognized by many overseas registration bodies including those in Britain, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia (after gaining one year of clinical experience).

Our graduates find employment with the Hospital Authority, which recognizes the degree as an entry qualification.

Opportunities are also available in private hospitals, clinics and laboratories, and the commercial sector. As the qualification is recognized by many countries, many of our graduates have taken up employment in Australia, Canada, Britain, New Zealand and Singapore.

Opportunities for postgraduate studies are available in Hong Kong and overseas.

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Subjects

  • Approach
  • Imaging
  • Medical
  • Medical imaging
  • Medical training
  • Radiography
  • Therapy
  • Radiation
  • Clinical experience
  • Elective Subject

Course programme

  • Year One establishes the foundation for university education with relevant subject areas and develops the generic graduate attributes of students.
  • Year Two provides the basis for gaining professional knowledge in the following three years. It incorporates a range of professional related Foundation Subjects and is constructed in a strong student-centred learning format.
  • Years Three and Four deepen the learning of professional knowledge and integrate academic learning with applied clinical experience.
  • In Year Two, students can choose a concentration in medical imaging or radiation therapy. This continues into Year Four, which also provides a range of Elective Subject options for students’ continuous development.

Radiography - BSc (Hons)

Price on request