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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 16,700
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Radiologic Technology | Radiology
Area of study
Health
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 16,700
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The Diagnostic Radiography BSc(Hons) program at the University of Brighton prepares students to become registered diagnostic radiographers. It combines theoretical modules with clinical placements, providing hands-on experience in various diagnostic imaging modalities. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, NHS values, and research integration, equipping graduates for a rewarding career in the healthcare sector.

Program Outline


Diagnostic Radiography BSc(Hons)


Degree Overview:


This program:

  • Prepares you to become a registered diagnostic radiographer.
  • Equips you with the technical skills and knowledge to meet statutory requirements and the caring skills needed for a successful career.
  • Provides hands-on experience through placement opportunities (approximately 50% of the course).

Benefits of this program:

  • High demand for qualified practitioners in the healthcare sector.
  • Offers a challenging and rewarding career with high earning potential.
  • Teaches you to play a key role in medical teams by taking high-quality imaging to diagnose and monitor illness or injuries.
  • Focuses on interdisciplinary learning to prepare you for the reality of professional practice.
  • Emphasizes the NHS values of respect, dignity, compassion, and working together for service users.

Teaching team:

  • Experienced radiographers
  • Visiting lecturers from collaborating healthcare organizations

Outline:


Course duration:

3 years


Course location:

Brighton: Falmer


Course structure:

  • Delivered full-time over three years.
  • Combines theoretical modules with clinical placements.
  • Provides hands-on learning and assessment opportunities across various diagnostic imaging modalities.
  • Concludes with a research dissertation on a topic of your choice.

Placement details:

  • Provided by healthcare partners located throughout the South East in Sussex, Surrey, and Kent.
  • Involves working shifts, including weekends, to prepare for the realities of the healthcare sector.
  • Covers diverse areas of projectional radiography, including:
  • General radiography
  • A&E (minor injuries/major trauma imaging)
  • Operating theatres
  • Fluoroscopy
  • Paediatrics
  • Community settings

Additional opportunities:

  • Experiencing CT, PET scanning, nuclear medicine, MRI, neuroradiography, interventional radiography, cardiac cath labs, ultrasound, and contrast media.

Facilities for learning:

  • New Clinical Imaging Suite equipped with:
  • X-ray table and tube
  • PACS/DICOM image store
  • Clinical imaging simulation software
  • Well-stocked libraries with relevant books and journals

Assessment:


Assessment methods:

  • Likely includes exams, practical assessments, presentations, and coursework.

Assessment criteria:

  • Assessments will likely be based on the learning objectives of each module and the overall program learning outcomes.

Teaching:


Teaching methods:

  • Likely includes lectures, seminars, workshops, simulation and skills laboratory sessions.

Faculty:

  • Experienced radiographers and healthcare professionals.

Unique approaches:

  • Interdisciplinary learning across health courses.
  • Focus on the NHS values of respect, dignity, compassion, and working together.
  • Integration of research and practice.

Careers:


Career paths:

  • Diagnostic radiographer
  • Further specialization in specific imaging modalities or patient groups
  • Management roles in radiology services

Employability:

  • High demand for qualified practitioners.
  • Starting salary as Band 5 in the NHS.
  • Opportunity for salary growth based on experience and specialization.

Career support:

  • University of Brighton Careers Service provides guidance and support.

Other:

  • The course is full for the 2024 intake.
  • Next opportunity to start is September 2025.
  • The program is approved by the College of Radiographers and the Health and Care Professions Council.
  • The Falmer campus offers a range of facilities, including halls of residence, a library, restaurants, cafes, and the students' union shop and bar.

UK (full-time) 9,250 GBP International (full-time) 16,700 GBP

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