Cape Peninsula University of Technology CPUT Radiography

Cape Peninsula University of Technology CPUT Radiography

Radiography Bachelor of Science degrees

This page refers to these degrees:

Entry Criteria:

BPSCDR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DIAGNOSTIC RADIOGRAPHY

The aim of this four year professional degree is to develop professionals who, in addition to demonstrating the knowledge and skills required in Diagnostic Radiography have also gained experience in applying such knowledge and skills in the appropriate workplace context.

The Diagnostic Radiographer should be proficient in a range of generic and academic skills, having a broad integrated knowledge of health science. The radiographer should be a reflective practitioner and a life-long learner in the profession in order to benefit the community and society.

The curriculum facilitates the holistic development of the student. Students gain professional skills in the clinical environment. This involves working with patients as part of the Health Care Team.

Career Opportunities

Graduates find employment in academic hospitals, community health centres, private and public practice both nationally and internationally, research institutes, and related industries.

Admission Requirements

Application Eligibility: English [minimum 4] AND Mathematics [Minimum 4] AND Physical Science [minimum 4] OR Life Sciences [minimum 4]

Applicants must submit both the generic CPUT application form and the Radiography questionnaire with full supporting documentation to the admissions office of the Bellville Campus by 31 August of the year prior to the intended course commencement.

Some courses require students to submit additional information as part of their application. Please see the Additional admission requirements for more information.

Lectures and Clinical Work
The course commences in January each year and is a Work Integrated Learning programmes within the professional environment conducted at the Bellville, Groote Schuur and Tygerberg campuses of CPUT.

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Clinical Training
All students are required to complete specified clinical outcomes at an HPCSA accredited training facility for each year of study. Students are subject to the rules and regulations of the selected facility in which they are placed for the clinical component of the course, whether in the public or private sectors.

Community Service
One year of compulsory community service in a public sector facility is a requirement for all qualifying students on completion of the programme. This is co-ordinated by the Department of Health.

Offering Type and Duration

Full-Time / Four years

Academic Course is offered on Bellville, Groote Schuur and Tygerberg Campuses of CPUT.

Clinical placements will be at various public and private sector facilities.

For any queries get in touch with:

Contact: Faculty Office

Telephone: +27 21 959 6569

Fax: +27 21 959 6118

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Contact: Mrs Carol le Roux

Telephone: +27 21 959 5598

Fax: +27 21 959 5619

BPSCRT BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RADIATION THERAPY

The aim of this four year professional degree is to develop professionals who, in addition to demonstrating the knowledge and skills required in Radiation Therapy, have also gained experience in applying such knowledge and skills in the appropriate workplace context.

The Radiation Therapist should be proficient in a range of generic and academic skills, having a broad integrated knowledge of health science. The radiographer should be a reflective practitioner and a life-long learner in the profession in order to benefit the community and society.

The curriculum facilitates the holistic development of the student. Students gain professional skills in the clinical environment. This involves working with patients as part of the Health Care Team.

Career Opportunities

Graduates find employment in academic hospitals, private and public practice both nationally and internationally, research institutes, and related industries.

Admission Requirements

Application Eligibility: English [minimum 4] AND Mathematics [Minimum 4] AND Physical Science [minimum 4] OR Life Sciences [minimum 4]

Applicants must submit both the generic CPUT application form and the Radiography questionnaire with full supporting documentation to the admissions office of the Bellville Campus by 31 August of the year prior to the intended course commencement.

Some courses require students to submit additional information as part of their application. Please see the Additional admission requirements for more information.

Lectures and Clinical Work
The course commences in January each year and is a Work Integrated Learning programmes within the professional environment conducted at the Bellville, Groote Schuur and Tygerberg campuses of CPUT.

Clinical Training
All students are required to complete specified clinical outcomes at an HPCSA accredited training facility for each year of study. Students are subject to the rules and regulations of the concerned facility in which they are placed for clinical experiential learning, whether in the public or private sectors.

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Community Service
One year of compulsory community service in a public sector facility is a requirement for all qualifying students on completion of the program. This is co-ordinated by the Department of Health.

Offering Type and Duration

Full-Time / Four years

Academic Course is offered on Bellville, Groote Schuur and Tygerberg Campuses of CPUT.

Clinical placements will be at various public and private sector facilities.

For any queries get in touch with:

Contact: Faculty Office

Telephone: +27 21 959 6569

Fax: +27 21 959 6118

Email:jepthai@cput.ac.za This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Contact: Mrs Carol le Roux

Telephone: +27 21 9595598

Fax: +27 21 959 5619

BPSCNM BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE

The aim of this four year professional degree is to develop professionals who, in addition to demonstrating the knowledge and skills required in Nuclear Medicine, have also gained experience in applying such knowledge and skills in the appropriate workplace context.

The Nuclear Medicine Technologist should be proficient in a range of generic and academic skills, having a broad integrated knowledge of health science. He/she should be a reflective practitioner and a life-long learner in the profession in order to benefit the community and society.

The curriculum facilitates the holistic development of the student. Students gain professional skills in the clinical environment. This involves working with patients as part of the Health Care Team.

Career Opportunities

Graduates find employment in academic hospitals, private and public practice both nationally and internationally, research institutes, and related industries.

Admission Requirements

Application Eligibility: English [minimum 4] AND Mathematics [Minimum 4] AND Physical Science [minimum 4] OR Life Sciences [minimum 4]

Applicants must submit both the generic CPUT application form and the Radiography questionnaire with full supporting documentation to the admissions office of the Bellville Campus by 31 August of the year prior to the intended course commencement.

Some courses require students to submit additional information as part of their application. Please see the Additional admission requirements for more information.

Lectures and Clinical Work
The course commences in January each year and is a Work Integrated Learning programmes within the professional environment conducted at the Bellville, Groote Schuur and Tygerberg campuses of CPUT.

Clinical Training
All students are required to complete specified clinical outcomes at an HPCSA accredited training facility for each year of study. Students are subject to the rules and regulations of the concerned facility in which they are placed for the clinical component of the course, whether in the public or private sectors.

Community Service
One year of compulsory community service in a public sector facility is a requirement for all qualifying students on completion of the program. This is co-ordinated by the Department of Health.

Offering Type and Duration

Full-Time / Four years

Academic Course is offered on Bellville, Groote Schuur and Tygerberg Campuses of CPUT.

Clinical placements will be at various public and private sector facilities.

For any queries get in touch with:

Contact: Faculty Office

Telephone: +27 21 959 6569

Fax: +27 21 959 6118

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Email:jepthai@cput.ac.za This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Contact: Mrs Carol le Roux

Telephone: +27 21 9595598

Fax: +27 21 959 5619

BPSCDU BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND

The aim of this four year professional degree is to develop professionals who, in addition to demonstrating the knowledge and skills required in Diagnostic Ultrasound, have also gained experience in applying such knowledge and skills in the appropriate workplace context.

The Sonographer should be proficient in a range of generic and academic skills, having a broad integrated knowledge of health science. The radiographer should be a reflective practitioner and a life-long learner in the profession in order to benefit the community and society.

The curriculum facilitates the holistic development of the student. Students gain professional skills in the clinical environment. This involves working with patients as part of the Health Care Team.

Career Opportunities

Graduates find employment in academic hospitals, community health centres, private and public practice both nationally and internationally, research institutes, and related industries.

Admission Requirements

Application Eligibility: English [minimum 4] AND Mathematics [Minimum 4] AND Physical Science [minimum 4] OR Life Sciences [minimum 4]

Applicants must submit both the generic CPUT application form and the Radiography questionnaire with full supporting documentation to the admissions office of the Bellville Campus by 31 August of the year prior to the intended course commencement.

Some courses require students to submit additional information as part of their application. Please see the Additional admission requirements for more information.

Lectures and Clinical Work
The course commences in January each year and is a Work Integrated Learning programmes conducted at the Bellville, Groote Schuur and Tygerberg campuses of CPUT.

Clinical Training
All students are required to complete specified clinical outcomes at an HPCSA accredited training facility for each year of study. Students are subject to the rules and regulations of the concerned facility in which they are placed for the clinical component of the course, whether in the public or private sectors.

Community Service
One year of compulsory community service in a public sector facility is a requirement for all qualifying students on completion of the program. This is co-ordinated by the Department of Health.