Overview

    Enhance your professional practice with a postgraduate radiography qualification. Developed for registered practitioners who are looking to develop their professional skills, our MSc Clinical Reporting will enable you to specialise in diagnostic radiography at postgraduate level.

    Validated by the College of Radiographers, this postgraduate-level diagnostic radiography course will enhance your knowledge and skills in the interpretation of medical images. Upon completion of this Master's degree for diagnostic radiographers, you will have enhanced your understanding of the four pillars of advanced clinical practice: management, leadership, education, and research.

    Designed with flexibility in mind, you will complete modules that are pathway specific. You will also have the opportunity to choose open modules, so you can study a specific area of clinical reporting practice.

    Our validated diagnostic radiography postgraduate course is taught by award-winning academics who are experts in their field. Using their industry-based experience alongside their internationally recognised and ground-breaking research, you will engage with innovative and research-informed course material, which you can then apply in practice.

    Why study MSc Clinical Reporting at CCCU?

    • Choose a flexible course structure to fit around your work schedule.
    • Learn from academics who have won awards for their teaching practice.
    • Enhance your career and specialise in your area of choice with our range of open modules.
    • Hone your practical skills in our radiography suite in the Verena Holmes Building.
    • Become a valued member of our Graduate College as a CCCU postgraduate student.

    The diagnostic radiography course was delivered by a friendly and supportive team of lecturers and I cannot recommend it enough! I hope I can return to the lovely city of Canterbury to help develop my career through completion of the chest reporting course and the achievement of a Master’s degree.

    Leah, Clinical Reporting alumni

    Entry requirements

    Degree at 2.2 or above or Professional Diploma in Radiography or its equivalent in a relevant discipline. Applicants must be a registered practitioner with at least two years' professional practice and post- registration development.

    Two references, one from the applicant's potential radiologist mentor. A letter of support from the workplace. Applicants may also be required to attend an interview.

    If English is not your first language you require an IELTS overall score of 6.0 with no element below 5.5 for most standard undergraduate and postgraduate courses. There are some exceptions and if the IELTS requirement differs it will be specified on the course page.

    2:2
    Honours Degree

    Module information

    Please note that the list of optional modules and their availability may be subject to change. We continually review and where appropriate, revise the range of modules on offer to reflect changes in the subject and ensure the best student experience. Modules will vary when studied in combination with another subject.

    Below shows the modules which make up a PgCert in your chosen pathway. If you wish to continue your studies to gain a PgDip you may continue by completing a further pathway in clinical reporting or by completion of a range of 20 or 40 credit modules. Further details are available on request. Once you've completed the PgDip you can achieve the MSc Clinical Reporting by completing two further modules.

    You can apply for stand alone open modules here.

    Core/optional modules

    *Modules subject to approval

    How you’ll learn

    In keeping with the University’s Learning and Teaching strategy, the course is learner centred and is orientated significantly towards workplace partnerships; using work-based materials and the normal work environment as a source and site of learning.

    Regular briefing sessions are held at the University or online throughout the course to direct learning activities, and provide tutorial support. Teaching for the Postgraduate Certificate and Postgraduate Diploma is delivered by senior lecturers, experienced reporting radiographers and Consultant Radiologists. At each briefing block students complete test banks and regular vivas are undertaken to test knowledge and progression.

    You should expect to commit around ten hours per week in independent study.

    Clinical reporting is a role undertaken by radiographers and other healthcare professionals and plays a major role in clinical imaging services. The teaching team will support you as you develop expertise in your chosen area of advanced practice to emerge as competent reporting practitioners.

    Lisa PittockProgramme Director

    How you’ll be assessed

    Your knowledge and skills will be informally assessed on an ongoing basis throughout the pathway through a range of methods and processes. You will have opportunity to receive formative feedback on your work at various points during the course through a variety of learning activities.

    Formal or summative assessment will take place throughout the pathway to enable appropriate feedback to be returned to you in between assessments.

    Assessment of knowledge and skills may include written essays/reports, reflective writing, case studies, oral/poster presentations or Objective Structured Examinations (OSE). All assessments focus on your ability to progress and integrate theory and practice.

    Your future career

    Successful completion of this course provides you with the skills and knowledge to enter or continue your career as an advanced practitioner or consultant within the radiography profession. Those who would like to continue to further pursue their academic potential will be able to apply for a place on the doctoral programme (MPhil/PhD) at Canterbury Christ Church University.

    I'd just like to say a massive thank you for all your help and support during the course. The course has a fantastic reputation, genuinely feel that the work yourself, Lisa, Nick, and Adrian have put in has given us the best start into the next chapter of our careers.

    DavidClinical Reporting student

    Fees

    Tuition fees for this course:

      UK Overseas
    Full-time N/A N/A
    Part-time £1,015 per 20 credit module £1,015 per 20 credit module

     

    20% Alumni Discount

    We offer alumni discounts on CCCU Postgraduate Taught, PGCE Primary and Secondary, and Masters by Research courses for eligible students.

    Find out if you're eligible for the discount.

    Important Information on Tuition Fees

    Tuition fees for all courses which last more than one academic year are payable on an annual basis, except where stated.

    There will be an annual inflationary increase in tuition fees for this course where the course lasts more than one academic year. For further information read the 2023/24 Tuition fee statements and continuing fee information.

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