Radiography, Diagnostic BSc (Hons) / 2014
Throughout this course you learn to use technology (X-Ray, Ultrasound, CT and MRI) to make high-quality clinical images of the internal structure and workings of the body, in order to detect and monitor disease and the effects of trauma.
Radiography, Diagnostic BSc (Hons) Three years, full time Apply through UCAS code B821, institution code S49 UCAS deadline is 15 January UK, EU and international citizens may apply Accreditation: Health and Care Professions Council Highlights
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Shared campus with one of the largest teaching hospitals in the UK
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Shared learning with students training to be doctors, nurses, paramedics and physiotherapists (interprofessional education)
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50 per cent of your time will be spent in a NHS trust on placement as a student radiographer
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Our teaching staff have years of experience as radiographers
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This course is taught in partnership with Kingston University. You will benefit from a large, multi-faculty experience combined with the health science expertise offered by St George’s, University of London
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Careers advice is embedded into our teaching
Learning
Teaching methods include lectures, seminars, peer-assisted learning, case-based learning, simulated practical experience and work experience in a clinical setting. Facilities include a state-of-the-art digital imaging suite which supports learning and enhances practical skills. Case based learning Each week begins and ends with a tutorial based on a clinical scenario. By applying the taught theory to a clinical context, both your critical skills and learning techniques develop. We also draw on the wealth of experience represented by our professional contacts and alumni, who influence the design of our courses and deliver master classes and workshops that enrich your learning.
Clinical placements provide an opportunity to put theory into practice and consolidate learning experiences. Diagnostic radiographers work predominantly in hospital diagnostic imaging departments, but also in operating theatres, accident and emergency departments, and resuscitation rooms. Clinical placements may take you anywhere in Greater London, including: Ashford and St Peter’s NHS Trust, Chertsey, Surrey Chelsea and Westminster NHS Trust, London Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust, Carshalton, London Frimley Park NHS Trust, Camberley, Surrey Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, London Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust, London Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, Kingston, Surrey National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, London The Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, London
Degree structure
In year one you participate in our interprofessional education programme; are introduced to the biomedical basics underpinning health science; and receive specialist radiography training. In year two you are introduced to practice and given the opportunity to begin applying your skills. In your final year the focus is on the application of learned science, technologies and techniques to the practice of diagnostic radiography. You also complete a research project in your chosen specialist field.
Year one Modules Taught
Interprofessional Education Programme
Taught
Science and Technology One
Taught
Personal and Professional Development One
Year two Modules/placements Taught
Science and Technology Two
Taught
Skeletal and Visceral Imaging
Taught
Personal and Professional Development Two
Clinical
Introduction to Practice
Clinical
Application of Skills
Year three Modules/placements Taught
Integrated Radiography
Taught
Research Project
Taught
Personal and Professional Development Three
Clinical
Specialist Procedures
Clinical
Competence and Practice
Assessing your progress
A combination of academic coursework (including essays, reports and presentations), written and practical examinations, clinical assessments and a research dissertation are used to assess your progress.
Because we want you to reach your full potential, we build in opportunities for practice and provide feedback on assessment tasks so you know what you need to do to optimise your performance. Your future
Diagnostic Radiography offers a range of career pathways, including clinical specialisation, management, teaching and research. You might also choose to study at postgraduate certificate, diploma and masters level for radiography qualifications and clinical specialism here at St George’s. On graduation you will be eligible for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council and membership of the Society of Radiographers.
In my third year I became a mentor on the peerassisted learning scheme. I jumped at the chance as I’d found it so rewarding in my second year. It provided a practical learning experience and built up my confidence ahead of key examinations and clinical placements. Edward Roach Radiotherapy, Diagnostic BSC (Hons) Third Year
Entry requirements If you meet the minimum requirements set out below, you will be called for interview. With the exception of GCSEs, all qualifications must be completed within a five-year period including year of application.
GCSEs or equivalent Grades
A* to C (English and Maths must be grade B or above)
Subjects
A minimum of eight subjects to include English Language, Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Physics or Combined Sciences (Double Award) If you studied under an educational system that did not include GCSEs we will consider your academic record at the equivalent stage. However, we will not accept Adult Literacy and Numeracy or Functional Maths in lieu of GCSEs.
A Levels or equivalent A Levels Points
300
Grades
BBB
Subjects
Three A2 Level subjects (science subject preferred). General studies and Key skills not accepted A levels must be completed within two years, although modular re-sits will be considered. International Baccalaureate
Award
Full award diploma with an overall minimum score of 26
Scores
544 at Higher Level (HL) 444 at Standard Level (SL)
Subjects
English Language, Maths and Physics (at HL) Access diploma
Award
Full award diploma
Scores
60 credits at level 3
Grades
24 credits at distinction 21 credits at merit
Subjects
30 science-related credits, specifically Biology (9 credits) and Physics (9 credits), modules graded at merit or above, excludes sociology.
Additional credits
With the exception of GCSE equivalents (where required) any other level 3 credits outside the 60 credit diploma will not be accepted.
Other
If no GCSE English or Maths, you must achieve 12 level 3 GCSE English equivalent credits and 12 level 2 GCSE Maths equivalent credits in addition to the 60 credit diploma. Course transcript and/or syllabus may need to be provided. All units must be verified GCSE equivalent by the Local Open College Network London Region (OCNLR). Other qualifications
14-19 Diploma
Advanced Diploma grade B in one of the following lines of learning
Engineering; or Society, Health and Development
Plus Additional Specialist Learning – an A Level (A2) in Biology or Human Biology at grade C
National Diploma (BTEC)
Distinction, Merit in Science
National Diploma in Public Services only considered if supplemented by additional science A Level
National Certificate (BTEC)
Distinction or Merit only considered if supplemented by additional science A Level
Birkbeck College 65% overall Certificate in Life Science Science Foundation Course
65% per module
GCSEs or equivalent
Open University
A Levels or equivalent > IB English language > Access diploma > i f first language > Other qualifications is not English
Other essential criteria > work experience > personal statement > health screening > police screening
120 Units Exploring Science module, 60 units and Human Biology module, 30 units or Biology, Uniformity and Diversity module, 30 units If you do not have GCSE Maths at grade C or above, you will need to offer the Discovering Mathematics module, 30 units All results must be verified by us by 1 September of the year of entry
Irish Leaving Certificate
Six B grades at Higher Level, including English, Maths, Biology or Human Biology and Physics, English Language and Maths B2 at HL Applicants should list their Junior Certificates on UCAS form.
Undergraduate degree (science related)
2.2 Honours or higher
Undergraduate degree (non science related)
2.2 Honours or higher supplemented by an A-level (A2) in Physics or an Access to Science course
English language If English is not your first language while studying, evidence of your proficiency must be dated within the last two years. IELTS Pearsons test
(International English Language Testing System) 7.0 overall (including 7.0 in written element, and no section less than 6.5)* 67 overall (including 67 in written element, and no section less than 61)* *Applicants who have sat the examination more than twice in one year will not be considered.
Other essential criteria Work experience
Work or voluntary experience in a medical or health-related field; ability to demonstrate a broad awareness of the scope of radiography. For further information on work experience please visit the ‘Experience it’ section at www.tasteofmedicine.com
Personal Statement
Must demonstrate a broad awareness of the scope of radiography and show a keen interest in a career in this area.
Health and Police screening
Satisfactory clearance in both, including immunisation against Hepatitis B, MMR, Meningitis, TB and Chicken Pox.
Professional registration
If you belong to a registered professional body please provide details at interview.
Application and interview Please apply through UCAS (the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) by 15 January (the year of entry). www.ucas.com Interviews are held after the application closing date.
Fees UK
NHS Bursary-funded programme: all UK students are entitled to have their fees paid and receive a means-tested bursary.
EU/EEA
All EU and EEA students are entitled to have their fees (and only their fees) paid by the NHS Bursary.
International
£12,595 p/a* *2013 entry fees are subject to annual review and change. Bursaries are available for international students check with your local government authority for further information.
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