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Central University Of Technology Radiography

Central University Of Technology Radiography, the information provided below is there to help you know more about the Radiography programme

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RADIOGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSTICS

BACHELOR’S : RADIOGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSTICS
CampusDuration of ProgrammeEnrolment Option(s)SAQA CreditsNQF Level
4 Years4808
Additional Admission RequirementsFor candidates who matriculated in 2007 or before:In addition to the general admission requirements, a minimum mark of 60% on Standard Grade or 50% on Higher Grade in all three of the following subjects is required: Biology/Physiology, Physical Science, and Mathematics.For candidates who completed the NSC in 2008 and thereafter:In addition to the general admission requirements, a minimum mark of 50% in Life SciencesPhysical Science and Mathematics, is required.
Career OpportunitiesGraduation with this qualification will allow employment as a diagnostic radiographer in a government- or private radiology practice; the educational sector and medical imaging companies as a sales representative. Radiographers registered with the Health Professional Council of South Africa (HPCSA) are allowed to open their own private practice after two years of independent practice as a qualified diagnostic radiographer.
1ST YEAR2ND YEAR3RD YEAR4th YEARINSTRUCTIONAL OFFERINGS
ANA5000Anatomy  & Physiology I
STF5000Radiation Physics I
PTH5022Pathology I
PCM5011Patient Care- and Management I
RDP5000Radiographic Procedures I
RCP5000Research Principles I
LCS5001Academic Literacy & Communication Studies
DLC5011Digital Literacy
ADC5022Advanced Academic Literacy
PIM5011Personal Information Management
ANR6000Anatomy & Pattern Recognition II
STF6000Radiation Physics II
PTH6000Pathology II
PCM6000Patient Care- and Management II
RAD6000Radiographic Practice II
RDP6000Radiographic Procedures II
RCP6000Research Principles II
IMT6000Imaging Technology II
SPR7000Sectional Anatomy & Pattern Recognition III
STF7000Radiation Physics III
PTH7000Pathology III
PCM7000Patient Care- and Management III
RAD7000Radiographic Practice III
RDP7000Radiographic Procedures III
RCP7000Research Principles III
IMT7000Imaging Technology III
SPR8000Sectional Anatomy & Pattern Recognition IV
STF8000Radiation Physics IV
PCM8000Patient Care- and Management IV
RAD8000Radiographic Practice IV
RDP8000Radiographic Procedures IV
RCP8000Research Principles IV
PTH8000Pathology IV
Electives semester I
PRP8011Project Management Process IV
CNP8011Microbiology and cannulisation IV
Electives semester II
PCC8022Person Centred Care IV
ENT42AB2Entrepreneurship IV

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