MSc Clinical Reporting
Canterbury Campus, United Kingdom
Overview
MSc Clinical Reporting - Part time
Enhance your professional practice with a postgraduate radiography qualification. Developed for registered practitioners who are looking to develop their professional skills, our MSc Clinical Reporting will enable you to specialise in diagnostic radiography at postgraduate level.
Validated by the College of Radiographers, this postgraduate-level diagnostic radiography course will enhance your knowledge and skills in the interpretation of medical images. Upon completion of this Master's degree for diagnostic radiographers, you will have enhanced your understanding of the four pillars of advanced clinical practice: management, leadership, education, and research.
Designed with flexibility in mind, you will complete modules that are pathway specific. You will also have the opportunity to choose open modules, so you can study a specific area of clinical reporting practice.
Our validated diagnostic radiography postgraduate course is taught by award-winning academics who are experts in their field. Using their industry-based experience alongside their internationally recognised and ground-breaking research, you will engage with innovative and research-informed course material, which you can then apply in practice.
Why study MSc Clinical Reporting at CCCU?
- Choose a flexible course structure to fit around your work schedule.
- Learn from academics who have won awards for their teaching practice.
- Enhance your career and specialise in your area of choice with our range of open modules.
- Hone your practical skills in our radiography suite in the Verena Holmes Building.
- Become a valued member of our Graduate College as a CCCU postgraduate student.
Entry requirements
Degree at 2.2 or above or Professional Diploma in Radiography or its equivalent in a relevant discipline. Applicants must be a registered practitioner with at least two years' professional practice and post- registration development.
Two references, one from the applicant's potential radiologist mentor. A letter of support from the workplace. Applicants may also be required to attend an interview.
If English is not your first language you require an IELTS overall score of 6.0 with no element below 5.5 for most standard undergraduate and postgraduate courses. There are some exceptions and if the IELTS requirement differs it will be specified on the course page.
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