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Faculty of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Medical Imaging
Bachelor of Medical Imaging
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MANAGEMENT IN MEDICAL IMAGING
TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING I
OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAM II
CLINICAL PRACTICE IN SPECIALISED IMAGING
CLINICAL PRACTICE IN ADVANCED GENERAL RADIOGRAPHY
SPECIALISED RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES II
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION
CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING
ULTRASOUND PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES AND PROTOCOLS
SECTIONAL ANATOMY
SPECIALISED RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES I
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY PHYSICS AND INSTRUMENTATION I
RADIOGRAPHIC PATHOLOGY
RADIATION BIOLOGY AND SAFETY
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
MEDICAL IMAGING PHYSICS
RADIOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION AND IMAGE RECORDING I
PATIENT CARE IN MEDICAL IMAGING