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Tartu Health Care College Master's Program in Radiography (Radiotherapy)
Tartu Health Care College

Master's Program in Radiography (Radiotherapy)

Tartu, Estonia

2 Years

English

Full time

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EUR 3,300 / per year *

Blended, On-Campus

* per academic year

Key Summary

    About: The Master's Program in Radiography (Radiotherapy) focuses on advancing skills in radiotherapy practice. It involves in-depth technical training, critical thinking, and research methodologies tailored for healthcare professionals. Graduates will engage with the latest technologies and approaches in patient care within radiotherapy. The course length is typically two years for full-time students.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles such as clinical radiographers, radiotherapy practitioners, or radiation safety officers. Other potential paths include positions in healthcare management, education, or research, depending on individual interests and additional qualifications.

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Studies are instructed in collaboration with Finnish Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Lithuanian Klaipeda University, University of Tartu and Tartu University Hospital as well the lecturers of the Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin.

Master`s Programme infowebinar in English is going to take place via Zoom on 7th September 2020 at 17.00 (Eastern European Summer Time, UTC/GMT +3 hours). Webinar includes a presentation by the coordinators, and questions and answers with the participants. Event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/943147462833240/

In the context ofย COVID-19 in the 1stย semester the study is organised as e-learning and video-conferencing, mostly on Thursdays and Fridays. Afterwards it is possible to do internships in Tartu, Estonia or also with our Erasmus+ partners.ย Under the Erasmus+ programmeย the College has more then 70 partners all over Europe. More information: admission@nooruse.ee.

  • Form of study: Full-time study
  • The workload of the program: 120 ECTS
  • The standard period of study: 2 years
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Conditions for commencing studies: Bachelor degree - completion of radiography education or radiography subjects in prior education at the first level of higher education
  • The applicants are ranked based on the following two criteria:
  • The average result of the applicant's Bachelor studies (40 %)
  • Admission interview (60 %)
    • The average result of the applicant's Bachelor studies (40 %)
    • Admission interview (60 %)
  • The program consists of the following modules:
  • Master's thesis (30 ECTS)
  • Specialist subjects in Radiotherapy (30 ECTS)
  • Internship in Radiotherapy (30 ECTS)
  • Basic subjects (30 ECTS, incl. elective subjects 6 ECTS)
    • Master's thesis (30 ECTS)
    • Specialist subjects in Radiotherapy (30 ECTS)
    • Internship in Radiotherapy (30 ECTS)
    • Basic subjects (30 ECTS, incl. elective subjects 6 ECTS)

Title of academic degree awarded on graduation: Master's Degree in Radiography (Radiotherapy)

On the 4th of March from 16:00-17:00 in Tartu Health Care College, there will be an online webinar about Master's Programmes in Physiotherapy & Radiography.

You can register to the webinar here.

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