Bachelor of Science awarded by Queen Margaret University, a globally recognised institution with a strong legacy in health sciences education.
BSc (Hons) Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiography
REASONS TO CHOOSE THIS PROGRAMME
Degree from a distinguished British University
Unique integrated curriculum
One of very few programmes worldwide that combines diagnostic radiography and radiotherapy/oncology within a single undergraduate degree.
Extensive clinical placement experience
Three structured clinical placement modules across the 2nd, 3rd and 4th year of study with over 1300 hours of placement, hosted at leading hospitals in the Attica region.
Alignment with European Standards
The programme is developed in alignment with the European Federation of Radiographer Societies (EFRS) EQF Level 6 benchmarks.
Future-Ready skills
The curriculum integrates biomedical informatics and emerging applications of artificial intelligence in medical imaging and radiotherapy, preparing graduates to thrive in increasingly digital healthcare environments.
Expert academic and clinical staff
Students are taught by academics and healthcare professionals with specialist qualifications and extensive clinical experience in radiography, oncology and related fields.
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Modules per year
- Radiation Physics and Imaging Technology
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Academic and Research Skills
- Introduction to Radiotherapy and Oncology
- Professional Practice
- Radiodiagnostic Imaging
- Placement A
- Applied Imaging and Radiotherapy Technologies
- Imaging and Management of Cardiorespiratory and Urinary Pathologies
- Imaging and Management of Breast and Female Reproductive Pathologies
- Imaging and Management of Male Reproductive and Musculoskeletal Joint Pathologies
- Placement B
- Applied Research Methods
- Nuclear Medicine and Advanced Radiation Technologies
- Imaging and Management of Paediatric, Palliative and Emergency Cases
- Imaging and Management of Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Pathologies
- Placement C
- Dissertation (Research Project)
- Imaging and Management of Complex Pathologies
- Biomedical Informatics and Artificial Intelligence
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Career Prospects
Graduates of the BSc (Hons) Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiography are equipped to pursue careers across a broad range of healthcare settings in both the public and private sectors. Particularly, they may work as Radiology and Radiotherapy Technologists in:
- Diagnostic imaging departments
- Radiotherapy and oncology units
- Nuclear medicine services
- Interventional radiology departments
- Private diagnostic imaging centres, private clinics, and hospitals
- Public hospitals and primary healthcare centres
- Specialised healthcare centres and research Institutes
Additionally, graduates may continue their studies at postgraduate level in Greece or abroad.
Admission Requirements
The undergraduate programme is aimed at secondary education graduates who wish to pursue a professional career in radiography and healthcare.
Required Documentation:
- Greek Secondary School Diploma or equivalent (e.g. International Baccalaureate, European Baccalaureate) with a grade of 10 or above
- Two letters of recommendation (from High School or academic tutors)
- Criminal record verification
- Copy of Identity Card
- Passport-sized photos
- MC Application Form
Candidates are invited to attend a personal interview with the Programme Leader.
Graduates of the IVT/VET programme “Radiology and Radiography Assistant”, as well as holders of equivalent, related, or former vocational education qualifications in relevant disciplines, may be admitted directly into Year 2 of the programme through the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process and subject to approval, from the 2027/28 academic year onwards.