UCC Postgraduate courses

Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences (Online)

Course Fact File
CodeMSCMIR
Teaching ModePart-Time
QualificationsMSc
NFQ LevelLevel 9
FeesSee Fees and Costs for full details.
Closing DateRolling deadline. Open until all places have been filled. Early application is advised.
Course Delivery MethodOnline
Start Date9 September 2024

Course Outline

The MSc in MIRS is a flexible part-time course where you undertake 90 credits of modules.      

The MSc has 9 distinct Specialty Pathways each with their own pathway-specific modules and learning outcomes. 

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Please complete an Expression of Interest for any of the following Pathways:  

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)    
  • Ultrasound (Obstetrics and Gynaecology)  
  • Radiation Protection  
  • Image Interpretation 
  • Mammography 
  • Advanced Practice 
  • Radiation Therapy 

You can choose your specialty pathway and develop independent practice skills and attributes necessary for a successful high-level career in your relevant sub-specialty. 

 

Course Practicalities

Teaching and learning strategies for the MIRS programme are designed to enable you to develop self-direction and to promote responsibility for your learning. Knowledge and skills required for critical reasoning (analysis, synthesis, and evaluation) will be developed in a progressive approach, and a range of key skills will be featured within the modules.

Shared learning with students in the online platform will help promote inter-professional teamwork. Integrating theory with practice, underpinned by research and the best available evidence, and applying professional and critical skills, are embedded within learning and teaching at all levels.

Virtual Learning Environments

Our teaching and learning on this course is delivered via a blended learning approach facilitated by the Virtual Learning Environments (VLE). Problem-solving approaches to learning are also fully utilised. Where possible, all learning material will be available via the VLE and can be accessed in any location with internet access and asynchronously.

Blended learning enables you to learn via electronic and online media as well as traditional face-to-face teaching. Our MIRS programme is delivered entirely online and content is delivered within the UCC CANVAS platform and includes live drop-in sessions. We also consider the face-to-face teaching that you experience within your clinical environment and workplace.

Asynchronous learning takes place at different times and can be undertaken according to your schedule and does not require real-time interactions.

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MSc in Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences is the only course that offers individually tailored postgraduate educational pathways in medical imaging and radiation systems that are both online and available internationally.

We boast a comprehensive curriculum that covers a wide range of essential topics in the field. From advanced imaging techniques to radiation safety, radiobiology, and image interpretation, our curriculum is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the rapidly evolving field of medical imaging.

Additionally, our esteemed faculty comprises experienced professionals and experts in the field of medical imaging and radiation science. We bring a wealth of knowledge and practical insights into the classroom, ensuring that you receive the highest quality education and mentorship. Furthermore, our programme fosters a collaborative and supportive learning environment. You will have the opportunity to engage with your peers, faculty, and industry professionals, creating a network that we keenly encourage and envisage to extend beyond graduation. 

Placement or Study Abroad Information

Applicants for the MIRS programme are expected to have access, via your employer, to an appropriate clinical placement. There may be opportunities to study abroad or to undertake elective placements, but these would be considered on a case-by-case basis. It is expected that you will remain in appropriate clinical employment throughout your course.

Skills and Careers Information

Our MSc in Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences graduates will have the necessary knowledge, skills, and competencies to expand further their careers relating to medical imaging technologies or radiation therapy treatments.

On graduation, you will have access to increased opportunities to lead and develop clinical services within your areas of practice.

Requirements

Fees and Costs

See our Postgraduate EU and Non-EU (International) Fee Schedule for the latest information.

How To Apply

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