BSc (Hons) Radiotherapy and Oncology 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Glasgow Caledonian University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

15,700 GBPTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Kick off a dynamic and rewarding career in radiography with our BSc Radiotherapy and Oncology course. You’ll learn how to use advanced technology to deliver life‑changing treatment for people with cancer, while building the confidence to support patients and their families throughout every stage of their journey.

This degree prepares you to become a Therapeutic Radiographer - a highly skilled, compassionate professional who plays a vital role in modern cancer care. It’s a hands-on, rewarding career with endless opportunities to learn, grow, and make a real impact.

With access to a cutting-edge, global cloud-based radiotherapy planning system, you’ll build skills in treatment planning within a professional-style environment. At the same time, you’ll work with digital imaging tools used in clinical practice, gaining hands-on experience with the technology used by professionals.

You’ll also gain valuable real-world experience through a range of practice placements throughout your studies. These will take place in both major and smaller NHS cancer centres across Scotland – all of which are recognised as centres of excellence. Together, these experiences will prepare you to thrive in a fast-paced, impactful healthcare career.

At the heart of this course is person-centred care.  We will prepare you to provide every patient with individualised support and understanding. Most importantly, you’ll feel confident helping people feel seen, safe, and respected throughout their treatment.
GCU is the largest provider of therapeutic radiography education in Scotland. Our expert teaching team works closely with NHS partners and professional bodies to ensure the course stays current and fully aligned with clinical practice.

If you want a future that blends science, technology, and genuine human impact, then therapeutic radiography could be the ideal start to your journey.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Kick off a dynamic and rewarding career in radiography with our BSc Radiotherapy and Oncology course. You’ll learn how to use advanced technology to deliver life‑changing treatment for people with cancer, while building the confidence to support patients and their families throughout every stage of their journey.

This degree prepares you to become a Therapeutic Radiographer - a highly skilled, compassionate professional who plays a vital role in modern cancer care. It’s a hands-on, rewarding career with endless opportunities to learn, grow, and make a real impact.

With access to a cutting-edge, global cloud-based radiotherapy planning system, you’ll build skills in treatment planning within a professional-style environment. At the same time, you’ll work with digital imaging tools used in clinical practice, gaining hands-on experience with the technology used by professionals.

You’ll also gain valuable real-world experience through a range of practice placements throughout your studies. These will take place in both major and smaller NHS cancer centres across Scotland – all of which are recognised as centres of excellence. Together, these experiences will prepare you to thrive in a fast-paced, impactful healthcare career.

At the heart of this course is person-centred care.  We will prepare you to provide every patient with individualised support and understanding. Most importantly, you’ll feel confident helping people feel seen, safe, and respected throughout their treatment.
GCU is the largest provider of therapeutic radiography education in Scotland. Our expert teaching team works closely with NHS partners and professional bodies to ensure the course stays current and fully aligned with clinical practice.

If you want a future that blends science, technology, and genuine human impact, then therapeutic radiography could be the ideal start to your journey.

Admission Requirements

102+
169+
7+
Relevant experience (Recognition of Prior Learning)

GCU's flexible entry policies exist to allow relevant work experience and prior learning to be considered towards standard entry or advanced entry into a course.
If you do not have the typical academic entry qualifications, but can demonstrate relevant work experience and/or credits from recognised professional bodies, you may be eligible to enter this course via the University's Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) scheme.

Minimum entry requirements

Minimum entry requirements are for widening access students only. If you are from a group that is not currently well-represented in higher education you may qualify as a widening access student. This includes living in a target postcode area, attending a target school or college, attending SWAP, are care-experienced or provide care for someone else, have refugee status or are an asylum seeker.

4 Years
Sep

  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
  • Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance

Tuition fees

Domestic
1,820 GBP
International
15,700 GBP

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