Patient focussed
Real-world experience
Immersive learning, first-hand
 
     
     
     
    Details
Year 1
| Year of study | Planned activity* | Independent study | Placement | 
| Year 1 | 60 % | 20% | 20% | 
| Year 2 | 20% | 25% | 55% | 
| Year 3 | 20% | 25% | 55% | 
 
    Core modules
  
  
          RAD423
          
          
            Foundations of Healthcare Practice and Professionalism in Diagnostic Radiography
              20 credits
          
        
This year-long module consolidates learning using an enquiry-based learning approach. The small group facilitated setting allows students to apply their learning from taught modules to clinically relevant scenarios. The module will also provide an introductory framework for healthcare science practice, being the major vehicle for the understanding, acquisition and development of the theoretical, practical and personal attributes necessary for a healthcare science practitioner.
75% Coursework
25% Practicals
          RAD424
          
          
            Clinically Applied Radiography
              20 credits
          
        
This module will provide an overview of the role of diagnostic radiographers within the wider healthcare team. It will establish the diagnostic radiography professional regulations into the programme learning. Radiographic technique, clinical skills and application of medical physics will also be learned using simulation techniques.
60% Examinations
40% Clinical exams
          RAD425
          
          
            Medical Imaging Science 1
              20 credits
          
        
This module forms an introduction to the radiobiological principles on which the practice of diagnostic radiography is based. This includes physics and image formation on commonly used radiographic equipment. This module will also cover relevant legislation and rules that govern radiographic practice.
100% Examinations
          RAD426
          
          
            Medical Imaging Science 2
              20 credits
          
        
This module forms an introduction to the radiobiological principles on which the practice of diagnostic radiography is based. This includes physics and image formation on commonly used radiographic equipment. This module will also cover relevant legislation and rules that govern radiographic practice.
100% Examinations
          RAD427
          
          
            Human Biology 1
              20 credits
          
        
This module will introduce students to core human science topics and understanding of the principles of pathophysiology of the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems of the body required later for image interpretation and patient care. These will include anatomy, physiology, and other relevant biomedical sciences applied to radiography training.
100% Examinations
          RAD428
          
          
            Human Biology 2
              20 credits
          
        
This module will introduce students to core human science topics and understanding of the principles of pathophysiology of the musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems and human head and neck of the body required later for image interpretation and patient care. These will include anatomy, physiology, and other relevant biomedical sciences applied to radiography training.
100% Examinations
          HIPL400
          
          
            Interprofessional Learning 1
          
        
Year 2
 
    Core modules
  
  
          HIPL500
          
          
            Interprofessional Learning 2
          
        
          RAD523
          
          
            Introduction to Leadership and Project Management for Service and Quality Improvement
              20 credits
          
        
A semester long workshop-based module that allows students to learn in a reflective and inquisitive manner to review their placement experience and the impact of the quality of service delivery on patient care. There is emphasis on evidence-based clinical governance and development of the 4 pillars of practice within radiography (Leadership, Clinical, Education and Research).
100% Coursework
          RAD524
          
          
            Clinically Applied Radiography 2
              40 credits
          
        
This module allows students to apply their learning in clinical practice. They will also work towards passing a range of competencies using an entrustable assessment strategy and completing a reflective portfolio to address HCPC professionalism criteria. This module also includes a self-directed programme of study focussing on evaluating a range of imaging-focussed cases to determine quality, efficacy and their impact on patient management.
100% Examinations
          RAD525
          
          
            Medical Imaging Science 3
              20 credits
          
        
This module builds on the principles and theories of radiological physics with a further evaluation of various cross-sectional imaging modalities. Ability to identify different imaging modalities with a range of skills in appropriate protocol selection.
100% Examinations
          RAD526
          
          
            Interprofessional Patient Care
              20 credits
          
        
This interprofessional module focuses on patient care and allows students to develop their clinical and reflective skills. The module allows students to hone their interprofessional skills through discussion with service users and simulation training within wards environments.
75% Coursework
25% Examinations
          RAD527
          
          
            Applied Human Biology for Imaging
              20 credits
          
        
This module uses the lifecycle to apply students' understanding of anatomy and medical imaging from Year 1, to more clinical scenarios and changes with age and pregnancy. This will allow students to better understand regional anatomy and pathology/trauma and how they present in imaging.
100% Examinations
Final year
 
    Core modules
  
  
          HIPL600
          
          
            Interprofessional Learning 3
          
        
          RAD623
          
          
            Service and Quality Improvement Project
              40 credits
          
        
This module requires students to undertake a comprehensive project focusing on improving patient care and/or service delivery, relevant to the current or recent placement experience and informed by the SCoR Research Strategy. The choice will be student led but the project will be supervised by existing placement providers or academic staff. The project aim will be to inform some aspect of radiographic practice at one of the current placement locales and the student will be the primary author.
100% Coursework
          RAD624
          
          
            Clinical Enquiry and Reasoning
              20 credits
          
        
This module focuses on the underpinning values of clinical reasoning skills to become an autonomous practitioner within the clinical setting. Students will develop the skills to interpret a range of diagnostic images, identify important conditions that may require escalation and understand the clinical guidance required to justify their actions. The module will provide opportunity to explore enhanced level and advanced practice in conjunction with latest guidance.
100% Examinations
          RAD625
          
          
            Interprofessional Management of Patients in Crisis
              20 credits
          
        
This builds on the Interprofessional Patient Care module, by including a broader range of skills and the opportunity to work with students on other healthcare programmes. Clinical skills training includes intravenous cannulation and medicines management. It will also critically discuss leadership and approaches in health and social care practice and the potential impact on the service user experience and interprofessional teams.
50% Coursework
50% Tests
          RAD626
          
          
            Clinically Applied Radiography 3
              40 credits
          
        
This module builds theory and practical application through Entrustable Professional Activity assessments and a reflective portfolio exceeding Year 2 standards. Students engage in a self-directed study program evaluating imaging cases, honing skills in interpreting diagnostic images and recognising critical conditions. The module prepares students for advanced practice, image evaluation and skills for potential reporting roles.
100% Examinations
Optional pathways
Every undergraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the course aims, the course structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest course structure and may be subject to change:
Experience
Hands-on learning
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Real-world experience
 
      In your first year, you will be developing your professional identify and we organise placements to help you understand the patient pathway and the roles of other healthcare workers within this. This may include working with admin and portering staff, as well as on various wards, clinics and with clinical imaging assistants.These placements last for a week at a time and take place throughout the year.
In your second year, you will take part in a semester long placement that takes place between September and January.
During your third year you wil experience a second semester long placement that runs from January to May, with interval placements taking place in the first semester (September to January).
We aim to give you a wide range of experience across the majority of areas where diagnostic radiography is carried out. This can include peripheral hospitals and the independent sector, as well as the large teaching hospitals.
 
         
         
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        Work alongside other healthcare students
Learning alongside other professions from the get-go massively contributed to my own professional growth, learning from other areas of expertise, being able to understand how to best utilise other professions and to form an understanding of patient pathways that come alongside diagnostic imaging. Getting involved within a multidisciplinary team early allowed me to grow confidence when communicating outside of the usual team, building skills to form that partnership with others for a holistic approach to patient care.
Diagnostic Radiography graduate
Learn from experienced healthcare professionals
 
 
                  
                      
                        Mrs Jennifer Jones
                      
                      Associate Lecturer
                    
 
                  
                      
                        Dr Grant Mitchell
                      
                      Honorary Associate Professor in Radiology
                    
 
                  
                      
                        Mrs Karran Speakman
                      
                      Honorary Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiography
                    
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Life in ҹèÊÓÆµ
The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Current student
 
 
Careers
 
      The Diagnostic Radiography courses at ҹèÊÓÆµ stand out as you are hands-on as early as the first year - interacting with patients and other departments outside of imaging. You undertake clinical placements in a variety of areas, allowing you to widen your experience in not only different imaging modalities, but different clinical settings and geographical locations, and you are thoroughly supported throughout. I would 100% recommend studying here to any potential future students.
Diagnostic Radiography graduate
- NHS hospitals
- Specialist departments such as radiology and A&E
- Outpatients departments
- Operating theatres
- Armed Forces
- Veterinary practices
- Private practice
- GP surgeries
- Education and academia
- Research
- Leadership roles
- Voluntary roles
 
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
    Tuition fee price changes
  
  £19,200 per year
    Tuition fee price changes
  
  Additional costs
Fund your studies
You may be eligible for a £5000 NHS training grant
Supporting students with the cost of living
 
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Entry requirements
112 UCAS points
- None of the typical offers listed below are necessarily the threshold for interview selection. Other factors including the number of applications received may influence the threshold for interview selection.
- We are only able to consider Level 3 qualifications completed within five years of the start of the application cycle. For example, qualifications completed since 2020 would still be valid when applying in September 2026.
    GCSE
  
  - English Language
- Mathematics
- Science
    A level
  
  
    BTEC National Diploma
  
  
    BTEC National Extended Diploma
  
  
    Access
  
  - 60 credits overall to include 45 level 3 credits
- You must achieve Distinction in 15 level 3 credits, and Merit in the remaining 30 level 3 credits
    International Baccalaureate
  
  
    Scottish Advanced Highers
  
  
    Other UK qualifications
  
  Further information
    Age requirement
  
  
    Student Conduct and Fitness to Practise
  
  
    Screening
  
  
    NHS constitution
  
  
    Special needs and disabilities
  
  
    Re-sit applicants
  
  - If you are applying with predicted grades, a minimum of CCC must be achieved on first sitting of A level
- Where CCC is not achieved on first sitting, applicants must re-sit the required qualifications and apply once suitable grades have been achieved
- A level or accepted equivalent qualifications must be completed in no more than 3 years of study, unless otherwise advised
- A suitable qualification profile must be achieved on first re-sit attempt
    Selection and admissions process
  
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Other routes into this course
The following courses are available as routes into this programme.
 
          Our foundation year will help build your confidence and develop the practical, academic and study skills required to progress and succeed on either of our diagnostic radiography degrees.
Entry requirements
112 UCAS points
BSearch entry requirements for your country
English language requirements
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B821
P60
3 years 
 (with placements)
Full-time
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