Radiography
Radiography is the science of capturing images within the human body, a key diagnostic tool in healthcare. This course offers you the opportunity to master radiographic imaging techniques, radiation safety protocols, and image interpretation—skills vital for careers in medical radiography, biomedical research, and beyond.
With a degree in Radiography, you could become a medical radiographer, dental technician, or even delve into the fields of biological sciences, biochemistry, or physical sciences. This career path could lead to saving lives by identifying hidden abnormalities, contributing to advancements in medicine, or pioneering new technologies for imaging.
Beyond technical prowess, success in Radiography requires a keen attention to detail, strong teamwork and collaboration skills, and effective stress management. If you're passionate about healthcare technology and eager to make a tangible impact on patients' lives, this course is your stepping stone towards shaping the future of diagnostic imaging.
Hard Skills
- Radiographic imaging techniques
- Radiation safety
- Image interpretation
- Medical terminology
Soft Skills
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Attention to detail
- Stress management skills
- Professionalism
Average Starting Salary
Career paths
- Medical radiographers
- Medical and dental technicians
- Biological scientists
- Biochemists and biomedical scientists
- Physical scientists