Healthcare Science (Nuclear Medicine), BSc (Hons)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Program
The BSc in Medical Imaging (Nuclear Medicine) is a three-year full-time program that provides specialized training for a career in healthcare as a medical imaging professional. The program is accredited by the National School of Healthcare Science.
Why Study Medical Imaging (Nuclear Medicine) at Swansea?
Many of the academic staff are also practicing healthcare scientists, offering a unique blend of scientific expertise and professional experience. If you commit to working in Wales for two years after graduating, your tuition fees may be fully paid through the NHS Wales Bursary Scheme. You may also receive a non-repayable bursary of up to 」4,491 and a reduced-rate loan from Student Finance.
Course Overview
The program combines academic study with clinical and technical skills training in a variety of specialized healthcare settings. You will learn about the use of isotopes and different types of radiation to diagnose and treat many diseases, including various types of cancer, heart disease, and gastroenterological, endocrine, and neurological disorders.
Course Structure
The program is divided into three years, with each year building on the previous one to provide a comprehensive education in medical imaging.
- Year 1 (Level 4): Introduction to professional practice, anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, and the scientific basis of medical imaging.
- Year 2 (Level 5): Professional practice, research methods, and medical imaging modalities.
- Year 3 (Level 6): Advanced professional practice, research project, and specialized medical imaging techniques.
Modules
The program includes a range of modules that cover the theoretical and practical aspects of medical imaging. These modules include:
- Professional Practice 1
- Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare Science
- Pathophysiology for Healthcare Science
- Essential Mathematics and Physics for Healthcare Science
- Scientific Basis of Medical Imaging
- Medical Imaging
- Radiation Protection
- Medical Equipment Life Cycle
- Healthcare Science Work-Based Learning 1 (Nuclear Medicine)
- Professional Practice 2
- Research Methods and Statistics
- Signal Processing and Medical Imaging
- Medical Imaging Modalities
- Radiation Protection in Practice
- Medical Equipment Life Cycle
- Healthcare Science Work-Based Learning 2 (Nuclear Medicine)
- Professional Practice 3
- Research Project
- Clinical Signs, Pathology, and Patient Care
- Physics and Engineering
Admission Requirements
To be considered for the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- A-Levels: Minimum of BBB, including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, or Biology.
- BTEC: DDD.
- Welsh Baccalaureate: Pass with BB at A-level, including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, or Biology, or DD in BTEC.
- GCSE: Minimum of five grades A*-C, including English, Mathematics, and Science.
- International Students: Equivalent qualifications and English language proficiency.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for the program vary depending on the student's residency status. For the 2025/2026 academic year, the fees are:
- UK Students: Fully paid through the NHS Wales Bursary Scheme if committed to working in Wales for two years after graduation.
- International Students: Variable, depending on the country of origin.
Additional Costs
Students may incur additional costs for:
- Travel to and from the campus
- Printing, photocopying, and binding of documents
- Purchase of books and equipment
- Graduation ceremonies
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in medical imaging, including nuclear medicine, with the NHS or private healthcare providers. The starting salary for medical imaging professionals in the NHS is around 」28,407, rising to 」50,056 with experience.
Support and Resources
The university provides a range of support services, including:
- Academic Support: The Centre for Academic Success offers courses, workshops, and one-to-one support in areas such as academic writing, mathematics, and statistics.
- Career Support: The Careers and Employability Service provides guidance on career options, job searching, and employability skills.
- Language Support: The English Language Training Service offers support for international students who need to improve their English language skills.
- Disability Support: The Disability Office provides support for students with disabilities, including learning difficulties, mental health conditions, and physical disabilities.
International Opportunities
The university offers a range of international opportunities, including study abroad programs, internships, and volunteering opportunities.
How to Apply
Applications for the program can be made through the University's online application system. Applicants who meet the entry requirements will be invited for an interview, which may be conducted via Zoom.
