BImaging and Radiotherapy Techniques
Study location | Italy, Trieste |
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Type | Undergraduate, full-time |
Nominal duration | 3 years (180 ECTS) |
Study language | Italian |
Awards | B |
Tuition fee | €300 per year €300,00 fee applies for students residing outside Italy |
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Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. Upload legalized/Apostilled documents |
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Language requirements | Italian |
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Other requirements | TEST AMMISSIONE NAZIONALE NUMBER OF PLACES 2023/2024 programmed access: 20 Specific requirements for Non-EU applicants: The procedures for the entry, stay and enrollment of international candidates for the a.y. 2023/2024 will be available at www.studiare-in-italia.it/studentistranieri/: the related information can be requested from international.students@amm.units.it. |
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Overview
The Degree Course in Medical Radiology, Imaging and Radiotherapy Techniques aims to provide healthcare professionals who are able to carry out, independently or in collaboration with other healthcare professionals, on medical prescription, all interventions that require the use of sources of ionizing radiation, both artificial and natural, of thermal, ultrasonic and magnetic resonance energies as well as interventions for physical or dosimetric protectionism.
Lesson start date: 25 september 2023
Programme structure
The curriculum includes all educational activities (classes, workshops, etc.) that must be taken to obtain a degree.
www.units.it/didattica/offerta/files/2022/0320106204800009.pdf
Career opportunities
Graduates in medical radiology imaging and radiotherapy techniques can find employment:
1. in diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy departments and services, operating in hospital and non-hospital structures of the National Health System and in similar private structures and hospitalization and treatment institutes of a scientific nature;
2. in production industries and sales agencies operating in the diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy sector;
3. in university and extra-university research centers in the biomedical sector;
4. as a freelancer.