This three-year full-time programme is designed to prepare students for a career as a therapeutic radiographer. The course teaches the delivery of professional radiotherapy using cutting-edge equipment, along with providing specialist care and support to cancer patients. Upon successful completion, the course qualifies graduates for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
Learning in the programme is delivered through a blend of keynote lectures, seminars, practical sessions, and placements. Assessment is carried out through coursework, exams, and practical assessments. The curriculum includes significant practice-based learning, with students participating in simulated practice workshops and work placements in radiotherapy departments and oncology settings to apply their knowledge.
Sheffield Hallam University is a leading institution in the United Kingdom, known for its high-quality education and focus on real-world application. The university was rated Gold in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), a rating that highlights the outstanding quality of its teaching and excellent graduate outcomes.
The institution offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in fields such as Health and Social Care, Business, Engineering, and the Arts. The university is one of the largest training providers for health and social care professionals in the UK and offers guaranteed accommodation for all first-year students.
Candidates are required to submit a personal statement in which they discuss their reasons for applying for the course and other relevant information regarding their studies. A relevant academic and/or employer reference is also required. Students will be shortlisted for an online interview after their application has been reviewed.
The International students' tuition fee for the BSc (Honours) Radiotherapy and Oncology programme is £19,155 per year.
Sheffield Hallam University provides various scholarships and bursaries to help students with their studies. The awards include general scholarships for students who have performed well academically and specific scholarships for those from the UK and other countries. Some of these are for students who need financial support, while others are for those from certain backgrounds or who have shown great academic promise.
Graduates of this programme are eligible to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a therapeutic radiographer. Career options include:
Applications for this course are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). We strongly suggest and advise contacting our experienced counsellors at AHZ for guidance.
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