The MSc Diagnostic Radiography (Pre-registration) at Glasgow Caledonian University is designed to produce highly skilled radiographers with expert skills in various imaging technologies. It trains the students to be proficient in creating and interpreting images of the human body. Graduates are eligible for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). The course covers anatomy and physiology for radiographers, pattern recognition, radiographic principles, interprofessional working, and research methods, and prepares the students for professional practice. Optional modules include a focus on computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or ultrasound practice and leadership in health care.
The teaching methods include keynote lectures, clinical workshops, tutorials, student-led seminars, and group discussions, with assessments comprising coursework, clinical observations, oral exams, reflective reports and a dissertation project to develop research skills. Practical learning is through simulated labs and over 1,000 hours of clinical placement across NHS and specialist sites.
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is a public university located in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland and also has campuses in London and New York. GCU has existed since 1875, but gained its university status in 1993 through the merger of The Queen's College, Glasgow, and Glasgow Polytechnic. The university has a history of educational excellence and is known for its practical, career-focused programmes with a strong commitment to social responsibility.
The university features world-class facilities, including the Sir Alex Ferguson Library, which offers extensive study spaces and resources. The university provides comprehensive student support services, including IT assistance, student wellbeing, counselling, disability support, and a dedicated Visa Immigration Support and Advice (VISA) team for international students.
Glasgow Caledonian University offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in academic fields, including health and life sciences (such as nursing, physiotherapy, and radiography), business, computing, engineering, and the arts, preparing students for different professional careers.
All applicants should provide a personal statement of suitability, which should offer clear evidence of their understanding of Diagnostic Radiography and how it differs from other health and social care professions, including details of contact with diagnostic radiographers. Students can also upload a CV to show personal attributes and skills with the demands of the profession.
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
The tuition fee for this programme is £19,300 per year for international students in the 2025/26 academic year. Tuition fees are reviewed annually and may change.
Glasgow Caledonian University offers scholarships to international students to support them financially. Scholarships such as the GREAT scholarships, worth £10,000 towards tuition fees, the Postgraduate Ambassador Scholarship, and the Chancellor Yunus Scholarship are available to students who satisfy the eligibility criteria.
Graduates of MSc Diagnostic Radiography (Pre-registration) can work as:
Interested applicants can apply for the course directly on the university's official website. For guidance, contact AHZ's trained counsellors.
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