This three-year full-time undergraduate program prepares students to become registered Diagnostic Radiographers, with the option to transfer to an integrated MSci program. The course combines academic learning with extensive clinical placements, totaling around 16 weeks each year at hospitals across Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset. Students develop evidence-based practice skills, participate in research-informed teaching, and gain practical experience in real clinical settings. The program emphasizes patient care, anatomy, imaging techniques, and the science underlying medical imaging. Graduates are well-positioned for employment in the NHS and globally, supported by accreditations from the Health & Care Professions Council and the College of Radiographers. Key features include hands-on placements, research projects, and a supportive learning environment led by research-active staff.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is highly regarded, being ranked in the Top 3 in the UK for Radiography by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025. It offers extensive clinical placements, with 4-month blocks each year, enabling students to gain real-world experience and develop confidence. The course is also recognized for high student satisfaction, being top 3 in the Russell Group across all themes in the National Student Survey 2024. Graduates benefit from strong NHS links, a supportive research-led environment, and excellent employment prospects, with 88% of graduates securing employment or further study within fifteen months of finishing.
This course focuses on Diagnostic Radiography within Medical Imaging. Students learn about various imaging modalities, including general, fluoroscopic, interventional, MRI, and CT imaging, with an emphasis on safe radiation practices and technical skills required for clinical practice.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
36.06L
Living cost
Applicants need a typical offer of BBB at A-level, including a science subject such as Biology or Physics. IB students require 30/555 points, with a higher level in a science subject. BTEC Extended Diplomas in Health Sciences are accepted with a DDM grade, and specific GCSEs in Math and English (Grade 4 or C). Other qualifications are considered, and English language proficiency must meet Profile F standards for international students. Work experience is encouraged but not mandatory; however, an interview process assessing personal qualities is part of the admissions process.

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Graduates are eligible to register as Diagnostic Radiographers with the HCPC and can join the Society and College of Radiographers. A career in radiography offers progression through grading, management roles, and specialist positions in areas like CT and MRI. UK-trained radiographers are recognized globally, and many countries actively recruit from the UK. The program aims to prepare students for a fulfilling career with various opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings.