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Radiographic Reporting at London South Bank University - UCAS

Course summary

Facilitating your development Our programme incorporates a high level of clinical skill in the practice of image evaluation and reporting of the skeletal system. The modules fully integrate theoretical knowledge with practical ability, facilitating your development as a competent and reflective practitioner. We have a highly motivated team of in-house and guest specialists from a variety of hospitals, with over 14 years experience successfully delivering the Radiographic Reporting programme. Why Radiographic Reporting at LSBU? Our course is a long established and successful programme, having started in 1996. No.1 London modern university in the UK for Satisfied overall with course in Health Professions (Guardian League Table 2019). Specialist reporting radiographers and radiologists provide stimulating lectures. LSBU has its own PACS (Sectra) with thousands of practice (and assessment) cases for reporting.

Modules

The PgCert is typically achieved in Year 1 and credit carried forward to further study in Year 2 to achieve PgDip. Year 3 completes the MSc with a dissertation. The awards are flexible to suit individual needs. PgCert (60 credits): Plus optional modules worth 40 credits, Foundations of image interpretation (20 credits). PgDip (120 credits): Plus optional modules worth 80 credits, Foundations of image interpretation (20 credits), Research in health and social care (20 credits). MSc (180 Credits): Plus optional modules worth 80 - 100 credits, Foundations of image interpretation (20 credits), Research in health and social care (20 credits), Dissertation (40 or 60 credits). Optional modules: Radiographic Skeletal Reporting: Appendicular skeleton (40 credits), Radiographic Skeletal Reporting: Axial Skeleton (20 credits), Advances in Specialised Skeletal Imaging (20 credits).


How to apply

International applicants

You must have an English language qualification before starting a programme of study at London South Bank University. Acceptable qualifications include IELTS Level 6.5 or TOEFL 580.

Entry requirements

Applicants will normally be a registered radiographer or other health care professional with full access to radiographic images for reporting which should include a high proportion of Accident and Emergency cases. Participants should have written confirmation and support of an appropriate radiology department in which to train.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

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Radiographic Reporting at London South Bank University - UCAS