Radiography & Radiology (Diagnostic Imaging) MSc / PGDip / PGCert
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Radiography & Radiology (Diagnostic Imaging) MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Full course title: MSc Advanced Practice (Diagnostic Imaging)
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Degrees available: Degree Length of study Part time MSc 36 months PGDiploma 24 months PGCertificate 12 months This course has one start date - September Academic School: School of Nursing & Midwifery How to apply: Apply using the Nursing & Midwifery Taught Postgraduate Application Form, which can be downloaded from the School of Nursing & Midwifery website. Fees: Academic Year Home/EU Overseas LMC * 2012-13 £760 per 30 credit module, £1,520 per 60 c…Frequently asked questions
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Useful Links Course leaflet School of Nursing &
Midwifery
Related Courses All Nursing & Midwifery PG courses
Radiography & Radiology (Diagnostic Imaging) MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Full course title: MSc Advanced Practice (Diagnostic Imaging)
Snapshot
Degrees available: Degree Length of study Part time MSc 36 months PGDiploma 24 months PGCertificate 12 months This course has one start date - September Academic School: School of Nursing & Midwifery How to apply: Apply using the Nursing & Midwifery Taught Postgraduate Application Form, which can be downloaded from the School of Nursing & Midwifery website. Fees: Academic Year Home/EU Overseas LMC * 2012-13 £760 per 30 credit module, £1,520 per 60 credit module,plus £1,200 for dissertation £1,940 per 30 credit module,
£3,880 per 60 credit module,
plus £2,730 for dissertation £980 per 30 credit module,
£1,960 per 60 credit module,
plus £1,385 for dissertation 2013-14 £800 per 30 credit module,
£1,600 per 60 credit module,
plus £1,260 for dissertation £2,040 per 30 credit module,
£4,080 per 60 credit module,
plus £2,865 for dissertation to be confirmed For more information on fees, visit the School of Nursing & Midwifery website.
* LMC = low & middle income countries For more information on fees, visit the School of Nursing & Midwifery website.
* LMC = low & middle income countries
Overview
The MSc Advanced Practice (Diagnostic Imaging) is a full or part-time degree programme is designed for radiology and oncology personnel keen to increase their knowledge and extend their roles and responsibilities in the field of radiology and oncology services. The programme will also appeal to medical doctors, nurses, physicists, radiographers (diagnostic and therapy) and radiologists. The programme structure is designed to be flexible to enable postgraduate students to achieve higher education credit whilst continuing their busy professional careers.
Key features of the pathway include:
- Flexible choice of modules which are designed to underpin a range of clinical practices for radiology and oncology services
- Online delivery with face to face delivery options
- Support from highly experienced educators
Programme Content
In order to achieve the named award of MSc Advanced Practice (Diagnostic Imaging) students undertake one award core module Clinical Image Reporting, one framework core module, plus a further option module, and a dissertation. You can access more information by clicking on the module name.
Core Choice Option Dissertation Clinical Image Reporting Critical Appraisal Skills for PractitionersORMethods of Enquiry in Health & Social Care Advanced Practice in Diagnostic Imaging
OR
Optional module
choice list Topic relating to Diagnostic Imaging. 60 credits 30 credits 30 credits 60 credits
Methods of Teaching
The named award in Diagnostic Imaging is delivered using a range
of both academic-based study and the virtual learning environment
(VLE). This enables students to access information and to
communicate with tutors and their fellow students
A range of lectures, seminars and workshops are held at the
University for the Clinical Image Reporting module (5 block days in
Semester 1 and 4 block days in Semester 2).
Entry Requirements
Applicants are normally required to have a relevant first degree, however, applications are welcome from students with non-standard entry requirements, and previous experience may also be considered.
The School also has a robust system of APL/APEL and applications are welcome from students with non-standard entry requirements. Several mechanisms are available by which experienced personnel without a degree may be able to APL/APEL into the programme. We would encourage you to apply early if you think you may need to make use of these processes. For more information, visit the School of Nursing & Midwifery APEL webpage.
You must have a work based mentor for the Clinical Image Reporting module.
You will require access to a personal computer with good connection to the internet (broadband recommended).
English Language Requirement: IELTS of 6.5, with minimum of 6.0 in any component (or equivalent), if your first language is not English. Please check our Language Requirements page for details of equivalent grades from other test providers, and information about the University of Dundee English Language courses.
Sources of Funding
The School of Nursing & Midwifery is not currently offering any school scholarships.
Other sources of funding for postgraduate students can be found on our Scholarships webpage.
Contacts
Postgraduate Academic Facilitator (Diagnostic Imaging)
Admissions Contact
MSc Advanced Practice contact
Dr Margot McBrideSchool of Nursing & Midwifery
University of Dundee
Nethergate
Dundee
DD1 4HN
Scotland
Telephone: 01382 388535 (from the UK)Telephone: +44 1382 388535 (from outside the UK)
Mobile: 0797 464 3030 (from the UK)
Email: m.mcbride@dundee.ac.uk
University of Dundee
Nethergate
Dundee
DD1 4HN
Scotland
Telephone: 01382 388530 (from the UK)Telephone: +44 1382 388530 (from outside the UK)
Email: nm-post-graduate@dundee.ac.uk Dr Elaine LeeSchool of Nursing and Midwifery
Dundee University
11 Airlie Place
Dundee
DD1 4HJ
Scotland
Telephone: 01382 388668 (from the UK)Telephone: +44 1382 388668 (from outside the UK)
Email: e.c.lee@dundee.ac.uk
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