Bachelor of Medical Imaging

The programme offers comprehensive instruction in the fundamentals of medical imaging, both theoretically and practically. Students will acquire the theoretical understanding and clinical competence necessary for interpreting images and supporting intervention procedures. This is a year-round, full-time course of study that accepts new students each fall. The total time commitment for the programme is 4 years (8 semesters). Lectures, labs, clinical rotations, blended courses, and student projects are all part of the curriculum. Per academic session, the curriculum is structured around two main semesters and one optional short semester. In general, students are expected to complete between seventeen (17) and twenty-eight (28) credit hours per semester, or the equivalent, in order to receive credit exemption. Both the theoretical and practical parts of the course are evaluated on the basis of final exams and ongoing assessments.


Graduates will be awarded a degree in Medical Imaging upon completion of the academic and clinical requirements.