MA Languages with Business
The MA Languages with Business program at the University of Galway is designed to offer...
Galway
INTAKE: September
The MSc in Multidisciplinary Radiology at the University of Galway offers an advanced study of radiology and its interdisciplinary applications in the medical field.
Curriculum: The program covers various aspects of radiology, including diagnostic imaging techniques, radiation safety, interpretation of medical images (X-rays, CT scans, MRI, PET scans), pathology, anatomy, and clinical radiology practices. It blends theoretical knowledge with practical training in medical imaging technologies.
Research Focus: Students engage in research focusing on innovative imaging technologies, radiological advancements, image processing techniques, artificial intelligence applications in radiology, and advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic radiology.
Industry Engagement: The University collaborates with hospitals, medical imaging centers, and industry partners. Students have opportunities for internships, clinical placements, or projects in radiology departments, gaining hands-on experience with cutting-edge radiological equipment and technologies.
Global Perspective: The program emphasizes a global perspective by exploring international standards, practices, and technologies in radiology. It addresses the global impact of radiological advancements and their applications in diverse healthcare settings.
Galway
IELTS 6.5
€ 16790
Postgraduate Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs at the University of Galway are generally required to have achieved a minimum academic performance equivalent to 60% or above in their previous academic qualifications.
English Language Proficiency:
Students must provide:
Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.
It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.
NUI Galway offers various scholarships and financial aid options specifically tailored to support international students pursuing their academic endeavors at the university. These scholarships aim to assist students in managing the costs associated with studying abroad and encourage academic excellence.
International Student Scholarships: NUI Galway provides scholarships dedicated to international students based on academic merit, varying from partial tuition fee waivers to substantial scholarships covering a significant portion of tuition costs.
Government and External Scholarships: The university assists international students in availing themselves of government-funded scholarships or external funding opportunities offered by various organizations, both in Ireland and internationally. These scholarships may be country-specific or based on academic achievement and specific fields of study.
Research Scholarships: For postgraduate research students, NUI Galway offers several research scholarships and funding options. These scholarships support research projects and cover tuition fees, living expenses, or research-related costs.
Undergraduate and Postgraduate Scholarships: There are diverse scholarships available for both undergraduate and postgraduate international students across various disciplines, rewarding academic achievement and supporting talented individuals seeking higher education at NUI Galway.
Specific Program Scholarships: Some scholarships are program-specific, focusing on particular courses or areas of study, aiming to attract high-caliber students to those fields.
Graduates of the MSc in Multidisciplinary Radiology program have diverse career opportunities.
Radiologist: Working in hospitals, clinics, or private practices, interpreting medical images and diagnosing illnesses or injuries.
Radiographer: Operating imaging equipment and assisting radiologists in conducting various imaging procedures.
Clinical Researcher: Engaging in research activities within healthcare or academic institutions, contributing to the development of new radiological techniques or equipment.
Medical Imaging Specialist: Working in medical technology companies, involved in product development, testing, and sales of imaging equipment.
Radiation Protection Officer: Ensuring safety protocols and compliance with regulations in hospitals, clinics, or regulatory bodies.
Academia/Education: Pursuing further studies or teaching positions in universities, training future radiology professionals.