MSc Therapeutic Radiotherapy (Post-Registration)
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This course is for therapeutic radiographers and will enable you to develop your professional knowledge and enhance your clinical and research skills. The modules on this course have been selected with the development and progression of the therapeutic radiography profession in mind.
EXIT AWARDS: MSc (180 credits) PgDip (120 credits) PgCert (60 credits)
Delivery: By a mix of block attendance at QMU, distance learning or work-based learning
Single Modules: Register as an associate student to study some single modules in areas of interest
Duration: Part-time: 3 - 7 years
Start date: September
Application deadline: The deadline for all overseas applicants who require a visa to study in the UK …
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This course is for therapeutic radiographers and will enable you to
develop your professional knowledge and enhance your clinical and
research skills. The modules on this course have been selected with
the development and progression of the therapeutic radiography
profession in mind.
EXIT AWARDS: MSc (180 credits) PgDip (120 credits) PgCert (60
credits)
Delivery: By a mix of block attendance at QMU, distance learning or
work-based learning
Single Modules: Register as an associate student to study some
single modules in areas of interest
Duration: Part-time: 3 - 7 years
Start date: September
Application deadline: The deadline for all overseas applicants who
require a visa to study in the UK should apply no later than the
30th June 2013.
Teaching, learning and assessment: The teaching and assessment
strategies will enable you to develop your full potential by
recognising and building on prior knowledge and experience and by
facilitating development of subject-related and transferable
skills. There are various forms of assessment including case study
analysis, portfolio of evidence of practice, essays, written
examination and a project containing evidence of research method
and analysis will be used to monitor your progress.
Teaching hours and attendance: Each module which you study on
campus will require you to attend classes and carry out independent
work. Your attendance at QMU will depend on which module you are
studying.
Links with industry/professional bodies: On graduation you will be
accredited by the Society and College of Radiographers.
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
