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MSc PG Dip PG Cert Nuclear Medicine (Distance Learning)

  • DeadlineStudy Details:

    Certificate – 9 months, Diploma – 20 months, MSc – 36 months. There is flexibility to study over a longer period. Starting in September.

Course Description

Nuclear Medicine is growing and evolving quickly, providing great career opportunities at the forefront of cutting edge medical technology. This Society and College of Radiographers accredited course focuses on developing your existing knowledge and skills, and their real-world application.

This flexible and student-centred choice of routes gives healthcare professionals currently involved in Nuclear Medicine practice the opportunity to develop and enhance their skills and understanding of this rapidly evolving subject and its application..

Entry Requirements

We have a limited number of places available for international students.

Applicants would normally possess either:

  • a good honours degree from a recognised institution of higher education
  • an equivalent overseas qualification
  • extensive professional experience (at the discretion of the programme leader)

You should also have at least six months of clinical experience in Nuclear Medicine and spend at least 40% of your clinical time working within the modality. This should be maintained for the duration of the programme

Applicants who do not meet these criteria will be considered on an individual basis in accordance with the University’s Accreditation of (Experiential) Learning procedure.

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