MEDICAL RADIOLOGY, IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY TECHNIQUES (QUALIZING THE HEALTH PROFESSION OF MEDICAL RADIOLOGY TECHNICIAN)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The University program in question is the Tecniche di Radiologia Medica, per Immagini e Radioterapia (Techniques in Medical Radiology, Imaging, and Radiotherapy), which is a three-year degree course. This program belongs to the class of Health Professions Technical Degrees (L/SNT3) and is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become a Tecnico Sanitario di Radiologia Medica (Medical Radiology Technician).
Program Details
- Duration: The program is triennial.
- Access: The program has limited access and requires an admission test.
- Language: The program is taught in Italian.
- Department: The program is part of the Interdisciplinare di Medicina (Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine).
- Location: The program is based in Bari.
Admission Criteria
- Candidates must possess a high school diploma or an equivalent foreign qualification.
- Admission is subject to a numerical limit based on the Law of August 2, 1999, No. 264.
- An entrance exam, consisting of a multiple-choice test, is required for admission.
Program Structure
The program aims to provide a comprehensive education in medical radiology techniques, including imaging and radiotherapy, enabling graduates to practice as medical radiology technicians.
Coordination and Administration
- Coordinator: Antonio Mazzocca.
- Student Secretariat: Available for student support.
- Didactic Secretariat: Handles academic and administrative aspects of the program.
Academic Information
- Class of Degree: L/SNT3.
- Type of Course: Laurea (Bachelor's Degree).
- Type of Access: Libero (Open, but with an entrance exam due to limited spots).
Additional Information
- Lecture Schedules: Available through the university's resources.
- Exam Sessions: Scheduled throughout the academic year.
- Faculty List: Includes professors and instructors teaching in the program.
- Study Plans: Outlined to guide students through their three-year course of study.
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