Bachelor : Radiography in Diagnostics

Campus

Duration of Programme

Enrolment Option(s)

SAQA Credits

NQF Level

Bloemfontein Campus

4 Years

Semester 1

480

8

Additional Admission Requirements

National Senior Certificate (NSC) or equivalent qualification (certified).

M score of at least 30 points on the CUT scoring scale for the NSC examination.

For candidates who completed the NSC in 2008 and thereafter, CUT awards academic weights for achievement according to the following scoring scale:

% obtained in NSC subject 

 

0-29%

 

30-39%

 

40-49%

 

50-59%

 

60-69%

 

70-79%

 

80-89%

 

90-100%

Points rating for a % value

 

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 

6

 

7

 

8

 

Please note: A candidate must achieve a score of at least 3 (40 - 49%) in Life Orientation. Even if a higher mark is achieved in Life Orientation, the value will still only be calculated as 1.

In addition to the general admission requirements, a minimum mark is required:

  • 50% in Life Sciences
  • 50% in Physical Science
  • 50% in Mathematics

If you meet the above requirements, but do not have an NSC certificate, submit your June exam results.

Applications will be considered between July and the last day of October.

Application procedure - all students must write NBT tests.

Career Opportunities

Radiographers are professionally trained to be part of the healthcare team and can work either in a private radiology practice or the government sector. Job opportunities are also available abroad after registration with the relevant professional boards. Alternatively, radiographers can work as application specialists, representatives in companies supplying imaging products, or pursue an academic or research career.

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2ND YEAR

3RD YEAR

4th YEAR

INSTRUCTIONAL OFFERINGS

ANA5000


Anatomy  & Physiology I
STF5000


Radiation Physics I
PTH5022


Pathology I
PCM5011


Patient Care- and Management I
RDP5000


Radiographic Procedures I
RCP5000


Research Principles I
LCS5001


Academic Literacy & Communication Studies
DLC5011


Digital Literacy
ADC5022


Advanced Academic Literacy
PIM5011


Personal Information Management

ANR6000

Anatomy & Pattern Recognition II

STF6000

Radiation Physics II

PTH6000

Pathology II

PCM6000

Patient Care- and Management II

RAD6000

Radiographic Practice II

RDP6000

Radiographic Procedures II

RCP6000

Research Principles II

IMT6000

Imaging Technology II


SPR7000
Sectional Anatomy & Pattern Recognition III


STF7000
Radiation Physics III


PTH7000
Pathology III


PCM7000
Patient Care- and Management III


RAD7000
Radiographic Practice III


RDP7000
Radiographic Procedures III


RCP7000
Research Principles III


IMT7000
Imaging Technology III



SPR8000Sectional Anatomy & Pattern Recognition IV



STF8000Radiation Physics IV



PCM8000Patient Care- and Management IV



RAD8000Radiographic Practice IV



RDP8000Radiographic Procedures IV



RCP8000Research Principles IV



PTH8000Pathology IV



Electives semester I



PRP8011Project Management Process IV



CNP8011Microbiology and cannulisation IV



Electives semester II



PCC8022Person Centred Care IV



ENT42AB2Entrepreneurship IV


Work-integrated learning (WIL)

An important part of your learning experience will be the time spent in the workplace (clinical practice). From your second year of study, you will be expected to do workplace learning (WPL) at accredited radiology practices in the region. The coordinators for WPL in the radiography programme closely monitor this part of your learning experience. As a prerequisite of the Professional Board for Radiography and Clinical Technology (PBRCT) at the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) you should attain specific outcomes in the clinical environment to be able to register as a radiographer with the HPCSA.

 Most students are placed randomly at the following government radiology practices: Universitas-National hospital complex and Pelonomi hospital. Students placed at these practices can apply for a bursary or learnership from the Free State Department of Health (FSDoH) or their area of residence. Such a bursary will be awarded if the applicant complies with certain conditions as stipulated by the Department of Health (DoH). Thus, not all students placed at government radiology practice will necessarily receive a learnership while doing WPL. Kindly note that all radiography students are responsible for their transport between the university and the practices where they do their WPL. No transport will be supplied by the practices or the CUT.


Download the Radiography Application Information (PDF) | 12 April 2023

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