Approved by the Health and Care Professions Council.
Approved by the College of Radiographers.
The primary research theme within the Medical Imaging group is musculoskeletal imaging and associated pathophysiology.
The University has a collection of fantastic lecturers (each with a variety of experience and expertise), a fully equipped x-ray training room and an excellent support network for students.
Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography)
Medical Imaging
Medical Imaging is part of the Department of Health and Care Professions.
BSc Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography)
The BSc Medical Imaging programme at the University of Exeter is consistently rated as one of the best in the UK, and we are dedicated to further improving the student experience with significant investment in new facilities for the programme which include an improved x-ray room, laboratory and demonstration room.
Our BSc in Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography) ensures that, on graduation, you have the skills required to successfully embark on a career as a Diagnostic Radiographer and to be eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
I graduated from the University of Exeter in 2007 and started work as a Diagnostic Radiographer at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. Over the last seven years I have furthered my career; I currently work as a Senior Radiographer in the General X-ray department, specialising in paediatric radiography. I have maintained a close relationship with the University as a Link Radiographer and Student Assessor. I enjoy working with current undergraduate students, passing on my knowledge and helping to shape the next generation of radiographers.
Katie Swann, BSc Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography), graduate
Programme Information
Find further information about the programme structure, placements, teaching and academic support and entry requirements.
Degree Apprenticeships
Undergraduate Degree
Postgraduate