School of Healthcare Studies - Cardiff University

Grado Radiotherapy and Oncology (BSc) Radioterapia y Oncología

School of Healthcare Studies - Cardiff University
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  • Lugar:
    Gales
    Reino Unido
  • Duración:
    3 Años
  • Titulación:
    Grado Radiotherapy and Oncology (BSc)

Presentación

Validated by the Radiography Board of the Health & Care Professions Council and the Society & College of Radiographers, the BSc (Hons) Radiography & Oncology degree offers excellent career opportunities. You will spend much of the course – 1400 hours – on clinical placements throughout Wales, applying your skills alongside practising professionals.

The fees for students from the UK and European Union are paid by the Welsh Government - who commission around 20 student Therapeutic Radiographers each year - and you will also be eligible for a non means-tested bursary of £1,000 and possibly up to a further £5,000 in means-tested bursaries.

The School also provides pre-registration programmes recognised by the UK Health & Care Professions Council, in Occupational Therapy, Operating Department Practice, Physiotherapy and Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging. These professional strengths contribute to vibrant inter-disciplinary environment, with opportunities for shared learning and inter-professional education that are not available at many institutions.

Requisitos

Typical A-level Offer
BBC from three GCE A-levels achieved in one sitting, to include a science at grade B

General Studies, Critical Thinking and Citizenship are not acceptable at GCE AS or A-level

Typical WBQ Offer
Pass in the core plus BC from 2 A-levels achieved in one sitting to include a science at grade B

Typical Int Bacc Offer
25 points and at least one science subject must be offered at Higher Level grade 5. In addition, English, Maths, Physics plus one other science subject must be offered at Subsidiary or GCSE level

Programa

Year One
Radiotherapy and Oncology students will be introduced to behavioural, imaging and radiation sciences, to radiotherapy practice and oncology. You will undertake extended clinical placements in this year. There is a range of academic assessment including coursework and examinations and your clinical competence is also assessed.

Year Two
In Year 2 you will continue your education in the professional and clinical aspects of radiotherapy and oncology. You will also be introduced to the wide range of therapeutic or imaging technologies in use today. You will also learn the basic principles of research and data analysis. You will be assessed as in Year 1.

Year Three
This year you will carry out your research project and complete your professional and clinical radiographic education. In addition to the normal academic and clinical assessments, your project work will contribute to your final degree award.

Salidas profesionales

Our graduates have the third highest job prospects of the 72 institutions in ‘Subjects Allied to Medicine’ in the Times Good University Guide 2012, and within 12 months 93% of our 2011 graduates had found graduate employment or gone on to further study. Employers included: NHS Trusts, private clinics, community health services, local government social service departments plus organisations such as Age Concern and the Cardiff Blues rugby team. Career destinations included: occupational therapist, physiotherapist, diagnostic radiographer, therapeutic radiographer and operating department practitioner.

We are committed to supporting the School´s recent graduates in finding meaningful employment. Bespoke online and text message-based early warning systems have been established to highlight job postings, relevant courses that would strengthen CVs, advice on job applications and plenty of other useful information to help in the preparation of job applications.

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