Diagnostic radiography combines the empathy and compassion of healthcare with the expertise of managing advanced technology. High-quality diagnostic imagery is fundamental to modern medicine. As a radiographer you will need to know how your equipment and software work and how a human body works.
This vocational degree, developed and taught by our School of Healthcare in collaboration with University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, is challenging and demanding but also incredibly rewarding – just like a career in radiography.
Radiographers work with nurses, radiol...
Diagnostic radiography combines the empathy and compassion of healthcare with the expertise of managing advanced technology. High-quality diagnostic imagery is fundamental to modern medicine. As a radiographer you will need to know how your equipment and software work and how a human body works.<br/><br/>This vocational degree, developed and taught by our School of Healthcare in collaboration with University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, is challenging and demanding but also incredibly rewarding – just like a career in radiography.<br/><br/>Radiographers work with nurses, radiologists and other healthcare professionals, creating detailed imagery and data through a variety of techniques, which clinicians can then use as the basis for accurate diagnosis of medical conditions. Almost 40 million imaging tests take place in the UK each year.<br/><br/>On this degree you will develop your knowledge and skills through a mix of academic study and work-based learning. About 50% of your time will be spent on placement in hospitals across Leicester and Leicestershire, where you will be taught, supervised and assessed – by dedicated, experienced professionals – to ensure you have the skills and knowledge to step into the professional environment.<br/><br/>The remaining 50% of the course will be spent in lectures and seminars, studying the fundamental topics which underpin the profession, including radiation sciences, imaging technology, anatomy and pathology, and the legal, ethical and professional codes that govern clinical practice.<br/><br/>You’ll benefit from outstanding facilities. We have a dedicated, state-of-the-art X-Ray room at the nearby Leicester Royal Infirmary that gives you the chance to train in a genuine clinical setting alongside professionals. Our Clinical Skills Unit allows you to undertake interprofessional training alongside our other healthcare students, including life support.<br/><br/>On completing this course, you will be eligible to apply to become a Registered Diagnostic Radiographer.<br/><br/>Students on this course are eligible for a grant of at least £5,000 a year, which you do not need to pay back.<br/><br/>This course is part of the Higher Education Pathway for Armed Forces, which recognises the qualifications, skills and experience of ex-armed forces personnel.<br/><br/>Please note that this three-year course runs on its own timetable (see Teaching and Learning section for details) rather than the standard university academic year.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
22/09/2025
Campus
Main Site
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Course Code
B821
Institution Code
L34
Points of Entry
Year 1
Scottish HigherA,B,B,B,B Must include one science subject from Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Human Biology. Access to HE DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate Diploma Programme28 Minimum grade 6 in HL science (from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Human Biology). Minimum of grade 4 in SL Maths or 3 in HL Maths required if grade 5/C not held at GCSE. Minimum of grade 4 in English A or 5 in English B required if grade 5/C not held in English Language GCSE. Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)GCSE/National 4/National 55 subjects grade 5/C, which must include English Language, Maths and Science (all single subjects or both grades of Combined/Double Science). Functional Skills not accepted as an equivalent to GCSEs. A levelB,B,B Including one science (Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Human Biology). General Studies, Critical Thinking and Global Perspectives not accepted. T LevelM Merit in either Health (with an Occupational Specialism in any of supporting the Adult Nursing team, the Theatre Team or the Therapy Team) or Healthcare Science (with an Occupational Specialism in Healthcare Science Assistant). |
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