Study plans
Studies
- Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the programme, the graduate is able to:
- have an overview of the goals of the field, apply a professional and mature approach to patients and their families, contribute to the professionalization of the field, promote human health, and thereby enhance the prestige and status of radiology as
- have an overview of the goals of the field, apply a professional and mature approach to patients and their families in practice;
- know and use state-of-the-art techniques for imaging and applying ionizing radiation in medical procedures;
- master the latest available imaging technology and technology for radiation oncology, and for working with open radiation sources;
- acquire and apply the latest scientific knowledge of EBM - within the range of own professional competence, evaluate model and clinical situations using critical thinking; work independently, defend professional decisions, take full responsibility;
- clarify and apply knowledge and skills in the field of radiological assistance in radiodiagnostics, radiation oncology, and nuclear medicine in clinical practice;
- apply theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the field of management, be familiar with HR management; be a professional partner to experts from other fields in providing healthcare within the framework of multidisciplinary cooperation;
- be capable of positive self-realization, continuous personal and professional development, self-education, self-improvement, and self-reflection;
- contribute to the professionalization of the field, promote human health, and thereby enhance the prestige and status of radiology assistants in society.
- Regulated Professions
- Radiographer / Radiotherapist
Basic information
Abbreviation
B-RA
Type
Bachelor's degree programme
Profile
career-oriented
Degree
Bc.
Length of studies
3 years
Language of instruction
Programme guaranteed by
Programme guarantor