The University of Leeds’ Diagnostic Radiography course gives you everything you need to practice in one of modern medicine’s most exciting fields. Combining science, technology and patient care, this course prepares you for a career at the forefront of emerging diagnostic and treatment technology.
We’ll teach you how to use a variety of techniques to produce high quality images; similar to those used by medical professionals for patient diagnosis and treatment. You’ll be working with ever-evolving technology like digital imaging, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance...
The University of Leeds’ Diagnostic Radiography course gives you everything you need to practice in one of modern medicine’s most exciting fields. Combining science, technology and patient care, this course prepares you for a career at the forefront of emerging diagnostic and treatment technology.<br/><br/>We’ll teach you how to use a variety of techniques to produce high quality images; similar to those used by medical professionals for patient diagnosis and treatment. You’ll be working with ever-evolving technology like digital imaging, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound and even artificial intelligence. Moreover, since radiographers work in diverse teams, you can take your career in many different directions – from ultrasound and image reporting to teaching and management.<br/><br/>With 95% of graduates going directly into work and/or further study (Discover Uni, 2022), many in the same location they trained, employment prospects are excellent.<br/><br/>**Why choose Leeds?**<br/>- Ranked as the top university in the UK for medical technology out of all universities offering a Diagnostic Radiography programme (Complete University Guide 2023).<br/><br/><br/>- You will be introduced to clinical environments from the first semester of your course.<br/><br/><br/>- The clinical/academic ratio is approximately a 50:50 split, giving you considerable time on clinical placement.<br/><br/><br/>- Clinical placements are undertaken predominantly within departments across the Yorkshire and Humber region and North of England, and in both small and large NHS hospitals and private providers<br/><br/><br/>- You will also undertake optional modules to explore areas of personal interest, giving you the opportunity to graduate with additional skills.<br/><br/><br/>- Short international placements are potentially available as part of a 3rd year optional module. Currently we have links in Sweden, Denmark, and Malta. Some of our students also take elective placements abroad.<br/><br/><br/>- You will undertake a research project in your final year to develop your evaluation skills and your ability to add to evidence-based practice.<br/><br/><br/>- You will complete a clinical portfolio each year to help develop your reflective writing skills and prepare you for continuing professional development (CPD) when you’re a fully qualified radiographer.<br/><br/><br/>- Many of our students have presented their research at conferences or have published in professional journals and are supported in doing so by the teaching team.<br/><br/><br/>- The core Radiography teaching team comprises of HCPC-registered diagnostic radiographers with decades of combined experience and expertise across a range of specialties, many of whom are Leeds graduates.<br/><br/><br/>**Facilities**<br/>Our clinical skills suite: this state-of-the-art digital X-ray room, based at a local Leeds hospital, allows a unique combination of both simulation and imaging of patients in small groups.<br/><br/>The Sectra table: a large immersive and interactive touch screen device which can be used for small group teaching and study particularly of anatomy, imaging science, and image interpretation.<br/><br/>A virtual reality cardiac imaging and intervention platform which can be used to simulate complex imaging and procedures on the heart. <br/><br/>**Accreditation details**<br/>The course is approved by the regulatory body Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). All modules and elements must be passed in order to fulfil the HCPC Standards of Proficiency for Diagnostic Radiographers and be eligible to apply to register to practice in the UK as a diagnostic radiographer.<br/><br/>Accreditation by The Health and Care Professions Council.<br/><br/>The course is also approved by the standards of the professional body the College of Radiographers.<br/><br/>Approved by The College of Radiographers.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
24/09/2025
Campus
Main Site
Application deadline
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Course Code
B821
Institution Code
L23
Points of Entry
Year 1
Scottish HigherB,B BB at Advanced Higher level and AABBB at Higher level Or B at Advanced Higher level and AAABB at Higher level. For applicants without Advanced Highers, we require AABBBB at Higher level. Each of these options requires 1 science, from Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry or Physics. Access to HE Diploma30 distinctions and 15 merits (both at level 3). This must include a minimum of 15 credits at distinction from science subjects. We strongly advise you to contact the School to discuss the suitability of your chosen Access course. We consider Access Courses to be suitable for mature applicants (21 plus) who have been out of full-time education and have had no previous access to higher education. International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme34 34 points overall, including 3 higher level subjects at minimum of grade 5, one of which must be a science subject Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)DDD BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma (QCF): distinction/distinction/distinction and must contain at least one-third science content at distinction. We normally recommend the Applied Science route and strongly advise you to contact the School to discuss the suitability of your chosen BTEC course. All BTEC modules must be listed on your UCAS form or else your application will be rejected Health and Social Care qualifications have insufficient science content and will only be considered with an additional science A level – Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Physics. GCSE/National 4/National 5A minimum of 5 GCSEs grade C or above (or 4 or above) required in Maths, English Language, and Science. The School of Medicine recognises that some applicants may have studied a more flexible curriculum, where they have been able to progress through their Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate - PrincipalM1,M1,M1 Three Merits (M1) in 3 Principal Subjects, one of which must be a science A levelA,B,B ABB including a science subject (Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Applied Science) We consider all A-level subjects for the remaining grades, except general studies or critical thinking. EPQs are not considered within our scoring. T LevelNot Accepted |
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