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Take the next step in your radiography career.
A masters degree in radiography is a good opportunity for you to take your skills and knowledge to the next level. You will be able to develop your understanding of radiography and all of its applications. Usually taking 1-2 years to complete, a radiography masters degree is a great way to prepare for a future in the healthcare industry.
Completing a masters degree in radiography as an international student is chance to study alongside students from all over the world and to increase your network of peers who want to work in a similar sector.
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements to a masters degree in radiography usually include a bachelors degree in a related field. As radiography is a healthcare field, universities are normally more strict when it comes to the academic requirements. You can find out about any requirements from your university of choice.
You will also need to provide evidence of your language proficiency, unless you are exempt from language requirements. This is usually done through IELTS or TOEFL test results, which are accepted by universities around the world.
Tuition Fees
International students are required to pay tuition fees in most countries. You might be eligible for financial assistance in the form of a scholarship or grant, which can help with the costs of studying abroad. Make sure you do your research to understand what financial aid you can access.
Careers
Graduates of a masters degree in radiography will have the skills and knowledge to take on a more advanced role within the sector. The most common career choice will be to work within the healthcare sector as a radiographer or diagnostic radiographer, where you can apply your specialist knowledge to your role. Beyond healthcare, your knowledge will be desirable in a number of other industries, teaching, science and healthcare equipment sales, for example.
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