The Medical Ultrasound pathway of the Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences course is for professionals who wish to develop competency in the field of ultrasound. Clinical modules are offered in the areas of obstetrics, gynaecology, abdominal and vascular ultrasound. The course is designed to enhance your current knowledge and understanding and give you opportunities to challenge and critically evaluate your professional practice.
Please ensure you upload completed Clinical Ultrasound Form, in downloads, with application.
The MSc Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences course is accredited by the College of Radiographers. The Medical Ultrasound pathway is accredited by the Consortium for Accreditation of Sonographic Education (CASE).
Key strengths of our course are:
This course is for radiographers, midwives, nurses and other health care professionals who are involved in the performance and reporting of ultrasound examinations.
The course is flexible and modular allowing you to create a programme of study to meet your personal development and career aspirations. To attain a Master’s award you need to complete 180 credits. There are also interim awards available:
• Postgraduate certificate (PgC) (60 credits)
• Postgraduate diploma (PgD) (120 credits)
The rate and pace of study are up to you. You have up to 6 years to complete your master’s course.
The Master’s degree consists of three elements: core (to include 2 compulsory modules); research and optional modules (optional modules may comprise additional core modules or interprofessional modules). Please contact the Course Leader to discuss in more depth.
To obtain an award of Medical Ultrasound there is a minimum of 60 credits required to include
• Two Compulsory modules of
o Ultrasound image production and optimisation
o Principles of Ultrasound reporting
• 30 credits from a clinical module(s)
Optional modules:
• The Independent study modules allow you to gain an in depth understanding of a particular subject area in which you have a specific interest.
• It is advisable to consider your choice of optional modules carefully to reflect your personal strengths and potential career aspirations
Research modules:
The Research modules are compulsory for completion of the MSc
N.B Research Methods and Preparation for the Research Project must be successfully completed before the Research Project is undertaken.
•The compulsory modules must be studied first and the other modules can be studied in any order and Research investigation is normally the last module you study.
There are two modes of application:
On your application form you will need to indicate which module/s you intend to study in your first year. Then each academic year you will need to select subsequent modules that you plan to study by visiting this portal.
Fees
For NHS employees, the University works with NHS trusts, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) and Community Education Provider Networks (CEPNs) across the East of England under the recently configured Sustainability and Transformation Plans and their Local Workforce Advisory Boards’ transformational frameworks. It is therefore worth checking with the CPD lead for your Trust as part or all of your fees may be covered.
You will need to be registered with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) or NMC (or equivalent professional registration).
The normal entry requirements for the programme are: