Modules that form part of the PGDip Nuclear Medicine Imaging Programme
This course takes a blended approach to learning (also known as hybrid learning). Our hybrid learning approach combines online lectures, tutorials, and workshops with in-person teaching, allowing you to balance your studies with professional commitments.
Please note: Due to the structure of this programme, we can only accept international applicants who hold a Tier Two visa and UK/EU health professionals. This course is not suitable for applicants who require a Tier Four visa.
You will:
Learn from respected nuclear medicine professionals who bring real-world experience and insights into the course.
Have the opportunity to come to the University and meet your peers and tutors to develop a community of practice.
Gain a qualification accredited by the Society and College of Radiographers and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.
This course provides you with the chance to exit with the following awards:
- Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip): 120 graduate credits.
- Master’s degree (MSc): 180 graduate credits. Once you have 120 postgraduate credits on the Nuclear Medicine Imaging course, you may complete the master’s dissertation module.
The next course will run in September 2025.