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Master's degrees in radiography
Our teaching is research-informed and clinically relevant to help develop reflective practitioners who can add value to their departments through their learning and help improve local practice.
Our postgraduate programmes have strong connections with clinical practice, industry, and policy makers. This allows our students to learn about the most recent technological advancements and best practice guidelines through industry and policy networking events.
Our teaching staff and visiting lecturers are all experts in different techniques and applications of MRI, CT, Artificial Intelligence, and patient-centred care.
MSc Radiography (Computed Tomography)
If you are a qualified radiographer working in or rotating through Computed Tomography and want to advance your clinical practice, this programme is ideal.
You have the flexibility to choose either a Master of Science (MSc); a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) ; or a Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert).
January and September start dates available.
MSc Radiography (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
This master’s degree will prepare you for the professional role of advanced practitioner, taking on a higher level of clinical responsibility and management of patients. The programme is organised on a part-time basis so you can build your studies around your current employment.
You have the flexibility to choose either a Master of Science (MSc); a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) ; or a Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert).
January and September start dates available.