UWE Bristol - BSc Hons Radiotherapy and Oncology

UWE Bristol

BSc Hons Radiotherapy and Oncology

This course is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) so you will be eligible to apply for registration with them when you graduate.

Why study radiotherapy and oncology?

Radiotherapy provides the skills to safely use ionising radiation to cure cancer or give relief from symptoms.

Therapeutic radiographers provide vital services and support to millions of people, using x-rays and other types of radiation.

The ability to make a positive difference to people's lives is hugely rewarding and your ability to provide safe, effective and compassionate care will put you in a strong position for building a successful career.

A £5,000 per year training grant is available for students along with an additional £1,000 per year grant because therapeutic radiographers are in demand in the UK and worldwide. Further information is available on the NHS Business Services website.

Why UWE Bristol?

BSc(Hons) Radiotherapy and Oncology is accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), which means you can register with them when you graduate.

The course has a strong practical focus. We use evidence-based learning, simulations and highly specialised equipment, such as the Virtual Linear Accelerator (VERT) and Eclipse radiotherapy planning system to deepen your understanding and skills.

Learn the theory of good professional practice. Study the science that underpins it. Develop strong inter-professional and interpersonal skills.

Spend about half the course on placements in NHS radiotherapy departments, in a variety of environments.

Engage with patients, practising radiographers and other healthcare professionals on placements, in class and online.

With work-based training built-in, specialist facilities and the support of inspirational staff with a depth of experience in radiotherapy, our students are high achievers.

A high proportion of UWE Bristol students graduate with first-class honours and several have been awarded Student Radiographer of the Year by the Society and College of Radiographers.   

Where can it take me?

Therapeutic radiographers are in demand across the UK, so there are lots of interesting career options.

You could work in NHS or private radiotherapy departments, as well as specialist oncology centres.

Past students have received funding through the Society of Radiographers' Work the World programme, working and travelling in countries including Ghana, Tanzania, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Argentina.

Some students choose to continue their studies by doing a postgraduate course.

Entry Requirements

  • Tariff points: 120
  • GCSE: Grade C/4 or above in English Language or Literature, Mathematics and Double Science, or equivalent. We do not accept Level 2 Key Skills, Functional Skills or Certificate in Adult Literacy and Numeracy as alternatives to GCSEs.
  • English Language Requirement: International and EU applicants are required to have a minimum overall IELTS (Academic) score of 7.0 with 6.5 in each component 
  • A-level subjects: Grade C in a Science subject.
  • Relevant subjects: Subjects that meet the Science requirement for this course: Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology. Applicants with other Science subject that have a strong academic profile will be considered on an individual basis.

Career Prospects

Highly regarded by patients for their professionalism and the support they provide, therapeutic radiographers are in demand across the UK.

There are many exciting career opportunities for graduates in NHS hospitals and specialist oncology centres.

Promotion opportunities are excellent. You could extend your role to include treatment reviews of patients or image evaluation.

You could also go into teaching or research, or embark on postgraduate study.

Course Details

Year 1

Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology
Physical Sciences and Imaging Technology 1
Introduction to Oncology and Radiotherapy
Clinical Context and Applications to Radiotherapy 1
Patient Care and Clinical Radiotherapy Practice.

Year 2

Professional Behaviour and Health Psychology
Clinical Context and Applications to Radiotherapy 2
Intermediate Oncology and Radiotherapy Studies
Principles of Radiotherapy Planning and Simulation
Professional Development and Clinical Radiotherapy Practice
Informing Practice Through Research and Inquiry.

Final year

Healthy Futures
Research and Evidence in Practice
Advancing Radiotherapy Professional Practice
Progression toAutonomous Radiotherapy Practice
Communication Skills in Radiotherapy and Cancer Care.

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