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PostgraduateMSc

Nuclear Medicine

University of Sussex
Brighton, England
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Course Overview

The MSc Nuclear Medicine at University of Sussex is a postgraduate programme designed for postgraduate students passionate about advancing health outcomes. Based in Brighton, England, this programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, with a 1-year full-time and part-time structure. This new course, and the first nuclear medicine postgraduate programme at BSMS, draws on the experience of leading educators in the field of nuclear medicine to deliver unique and flexible study in this exciting, expanding and important specialty. Nuclear medicine is a specialty that involves all applications of radioactive materials in diagnosis, treatment and medical research, with the exception of the use of sealed radiation sources in radiotherapy (WHO definition). It is a highly specialised and important area of healthcare, which pertains to many areas of medicine across the whole age ... A minimum ielts score of 6.0 is required for admission. Graduates from this programme benefit from strong career prospects, with 87% student satisfaction rating, a 95% continuation rate, and 80% of graduates in employment or further study.

What You'll Learn

Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Production
Clinical Nuclear Medicine Imaging
Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine Applications
Radiation Protection and Dosimetry
Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation and Physics
Diagnostic Imaging in Oncology and Cardiology
Advanced Clinical Practice and Case Studies
Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practice
Academic Year:2026-27 entry
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Entry Requirements

📋 Academic Entry Requirements

Postgraduate RequirementEntry requirements The programme is open to post-registration doctors involved in nuclear medicine and any healthcare graduates allied to or seeking to further extend their scope of practice in nuclear medicine, including but not limited to: nuclear medicine technologists, radiographers, nurses, clinical scientists, and imaging and non-imaging specialty doctors. Trainees entering the Nuclear Medicine Specialty Training Programme are expected to apply in line with the GMC approved curriculum. App

🗣️ English Language Requirements

TestOverallLRWS
IELTS Academic65.55.55.55.5

L = Listening, R = Reading, W = Writing, S = Speaking

Tuition Fees & Funding

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Fees and funding The fees listed are the overall costs for full-time courses taken in the academic year. Where courses are taken part-time over more than one academic year, fees are usually charged pro-rata for the modules taken during each academic year. With effect from 2021/22 onwards, EU nationals starting new postgraduate courses will pay international fees and will not be eligible for student funding from the UK government. However, there are exceptions to this for Irish nationals and EU n

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Graduate Outcomes

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💼 Employment Breakdown

75%Working
5%Studying
5%Seeking Work
60%Professional Jobs
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About University of Sussex

University of Sussex offers Nuclear Medicine as part of its comprehensive programme offerings.

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