The (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography programme is offered at the Bangor University.

Radiography is one of the professions allied to medicine. Diagnostic radiography is an invaluable aid in the diagnosis of disease. Diagnostic radiographers are responsible for the production of images involving the use of Xrays and other methods including ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), radionuclide imaging (RNI) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

At postgraduate level they may develop their roles to include reporting on images, educating student radiographers, postgraduate training of radiographers or carrying out fluoroscopic, angiographic and endoscopic procedures.

Radiographers work in many areas in a hospital, in addition to the imaging department, including A&E, operating theatres and on hospital wards.

Why choose Bangor University for this course?
  • NHS Bursary funded providing payment of all tuition fees and grant support towards living costs available to students from across the UK & EU.
  • 1stÊfor Radiography (Times Good University Guide, 2018).
  • 1stÊin Radiography for Graduate Prospects (Times Good University Guide 2018ÊandÊComplete University Guide 2018.
  • 100% student satisfaction - NSS, 2017.
  • Radiography at Bangor University is placed in the Top 5 for Research Quality (Times Good University Guide 2018).
  • Bangor University is rated Gold for Òoutstanding teachingÓ (2017 Teaching Excellence Framework).
  • Our staff have a wide range of clinical experience at the forefront of their professional fields. They work in partnership with local health providers, including Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, to ensure our studentsÕ learning is of the highest quality.
  • We are leading Healthcare and Medically-related research programmes which are transforming the quality and delivery of healthcare in Wales and internationally.
  • This programme will allow you to gain an honours degree and be eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council.
  • Roughly half of your learning will be in a clinical environment Ð all placements are in modern well-equipped settings.
  • We provide a high level of support and guidance and use small group teaching whenever possible.
  • Our staff have a wide range of clinical experience at the forefront of their professional fields, and work in partnership with local health providers, including Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, to ensure our studentsÕ learning is of the highest quality.

Career prospects

Career prospects in Diagnostic Radiography continue to be good. For the last 10 years our graduates have found near 100% employment, mainly within the NHS. Career development is linked to continuous professional development with the opportunity to achieve postgraduate qualifications. Once qualified it is possible to specialise in a particular imaging modality or further develop your career within Radiography.