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MSc in Diagnostic Radiography, University College Cork

Cork, Ulster

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24 Months

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About this course

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The MSc Diagnostic Radiography at UCC is an intensive two-year postgraduate program designed for students with a primary degree in a subject other than diagnostic radiography. It aims to develop the knowledge, skills, and professional attributes necessary for effective radiography practice, preparing graduates to contribute to evolving healthcare needs. The course combines academic learning with clinical practice, including clinical placement blocks in hospitals across the South/South West Hospital Group, Saolta University Healthcare Group, and other centers nationally. It is situated within the School of Medicine and offers a comprehensive educational experience supported by state-of-the-art facilities. Graduates will be equipped with clinical and research skills, enabling them to work and develop as competent radiographers and researchers in a rapidly advancing healthcare environment.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is recognized by Ireland’s health regulator, CORU, and is Ireland’s original MSc (Pre-Registration) Diagnostic Radiography program. It combines practical and theoretical learning, with excellent clinical placements that build confidence and skills for real-world settings. Students appreciate the small class sizes, close relationships with lecturers, and the fully functional X-ray facilities that prepare them thoroughly for clinical work. Given the growth of diagnostic imaging both in Ireland and internationally, this program offers strong career prospects for graduates aiming to enter a vital and expanding healthcare field.

Specialisation

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This program provides a pathway to become a registered diagnostic radiographer, with opportunities to specialise in areas like Computed Tomography, MRI, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, and more. Graduates may also pursue advanced roles such as consultancy, management, or research, including potential PhD studies in related fields.

Course fees

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Application fees

19.23L

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1st year tuition fees

19.23L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants must hold at least a Second Class Honours primary degree at NFQ Level 8 in Sciences or a Health Sciences discipline such as Nursing, Biomedical Science, or Occupational Therapy. Students with a degree in diagnostic radiography are not eligible. Entry is competitive and based on academic achievements, motivation, and interview performance. Applicants must also meet health, Garda vetting, and vaccination requirements.
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English language test

TOEFL

100

DUOLINGO

130

IELTS

7

PTE

72

Career prospects

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Graduates can register with CORU to work as diagnostic radiographers in hospitals and clinics across Ireland and beyond. They have opportunities to specialise further in areas like CT, MRI, Ultrasound, or Nuclear Medicine, or move into roles in management, teaching, or research. Many graduates also pursue PhDs, contributing to research and innovation in healthcare. The course prepares students for a dynamic field with increasing demand for skilled professionals.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

Applicants need a Second Class Honours primary degree (Level 8) in Sciences or a related Health Sciences field. Diagnostic radiography graduates are ineligible.

What does the course include?

The program combines 120 credits of taught modules with clinical placements totaling 36 weeks across two years, including practical and research components.

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