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Course Overview

Use emerging technologies and more innovative and creative working practices to prepare to become a specialist research-focused radiographer who will help revolutionize health and social care provision to better meet society’s changing demographic health needs.

This course covers...

The course has been developed to enable students to apply scientifically, research, professional, and technical knowledge to their role within radiotherapy and oncology and also the wider health care team.

The course offers education in the latest theoretical and clinical developments relating to radiotherapy and oncology. You'll gain the opportunity to critically reflect on theory, contemporary research, and evidence-based practice related to therapeutic radiography in order to inform your personal and professional practice and contribute to cancer service delivery improvement.

Teaching and learning

Students are adult self-directed learners who bring with them a wealth of knowledge and experience that we want to capitalise on within our courses. We aim to do this by utilising a range of learning and teaching strategies which are dynamic, innovative and will encourage active engagement and ownership of their learning whilst inspiring and challenging the development of enquiry. This will promote transformative learning.

Where appropriate we use digitally enhanced learning using blended learning approaches and the development of online modules and courses, including Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC’s). We utilised our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), Moodle, to enable us to offer a range of online activities including on-line discussion forums, blogs, videos and online quizzes.

All teaching and learning is research informed and where appropriate supports multi-professional and integrated learning approaches that reflect the professional health and social care environments that our students work within. Our approaches to learning and teaching are inclusive and promote academic integrity.

Entry Requirement 

Qualifications required for this course

A degree or diploma in Therapeutic Radiography or any other relevant professional qualification.

Professional qualifications

Students must be registered to practice as health practitioners in accordance with the professional requirements of their country. The programme is designed for Therapeutic radiographers, however, nurses with appropriate experience may also be considered for the Radiotherapy on-treatment review module, as a stand-alone module.

Level of English language capability

If English is not the first language, students must have an IELTS average score of 7.0 on entry into the programme. No individual elements should be below 7.0

Fees

MSc Radiotherapy And Oncology

UK fee: £3555

International fee: £4823.34

PgCert Radiotherapy And Oncology

UK fee: £3555

International fee: £4823.34

PgDip Radiotherapy And Oncology

UK fee: £7110

International fee: £9646.66


This information was accurate on : 06/05/2021
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