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Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy: Röntgenhoitajan tutkinto-ohjelma 2021

Code: 21RH

Degree:
Bachelor of Health Care

Degree title:
Bachelor of Health Care

Credits:
210 ects

Duration:
3.5 years (210 cr)

Start semester:
Autumn 2021

Description

Students of Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy graduate as Bachelors of Health care. The degree is comparable with the equivalent degrees in other EU countries (EQF 6). After graduation the National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health grants the professional licenses to work as a radiographer.

Radiographers are experts of using ionizing radiation in the field of medicine. The core competences of radiographers are radiographic examinations (x-ray, nuclear medicine, and ultrasound and magnetic resonance examinations), related procedures, radiotherapy and patient care as well as guidance and safe medical use of ionizing radiation. Radiographers are responsible, both as individuals and as members of the medical staff, for the diagnostic radiography, related procedures and radiotherapy scheduled for the patient. In their work, radiographers face clients/patients of different ages and with different cultural backgrounds and different medical conditions, which requires them to make decisions rapidly, ethically and economically.

The digitalization and the technology used in diagnostic radiography and radiotherapy requires radiographers to have applied knowledge of mathematics and natural sciences as well as applications of medical technology and information technology. The clinical treatments call for knowhow in medicine and nursing science. Development of the quality of radiography and radiotherapy requires mastering the scientific research process, which enables radiographers to write reports and carry out development tasks and utilize them in their work both on the national and international level. Prerequisites for radiographers are good Finnish language and communication skills. The oral and written language skills in Swedish are required of state officials functioning in a position requiring a higher education in a bilingual office (Civil Service Language Proficiency Certificate; the competence level B1 = satisfactory, B2 = good, CEF*)

Professional status
Radiographers work in both public and private health care sectors in Finland and abroad. In addition to the field of health care, they can work in private companies and veterinary services, as well as supervising industrial radiation use.

Basic values of education
Basic values of Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy are respect for human dignity and individuals, confidentiality, responsibility and high-level professional activity and safe use of medical radiation in radiography and radiotherapy.

Execution of teaching
The teaching methods include lectures, group work, exercises, independent study and clinical training to enhance professional skills. The studies are implemented according to an investigative work approach and the software of the health technology is utilized widely. The students develop skills for independent work and mastery of information systems and information search. Students take part in working life projects.

Learning outcomes of programme/academic year

The first academic year
After the first academic year the students can act in the learning and operating environment of the University of Applied Sciences. Students can use their knowledge and skills in mathematics, natural sciences, anatomy and physiology in the professional studies. Students know how to work as team members in plain x-ray examinations and can act in patient care, emergency care and examination situations.

The second academic year
During the second academic year students expand their skills in radiography (including nuclear medicine) and radiotherapy. After orientation students are able to work as team members or independently in radiography during the clinical practice. Students respect clients, their close relatives and co-workers and work accordingly. Students act in accordance with legislation in situations of medical radiation use. Students know how to use radiological equipment safely. Students are familiarized with the basics of scientific research and they can use foreign language in interaction situations.

The third academic year
During the third academic year students get to know legislation and administration of radiotherapy and radiography units. Students can optimize the radiation exposure of patients. Students know quality management issues concerning radiography and radiotherapy work. In the clinical practice students are able to act with a client-oriented manner and as responsible team members in radiography (including nuclear medicine) and radiotherapy. Students write their Bachelor’s thesis under supervision. A part of the studies may also be completed in international student exchange. Radiography and radiotherapy students can act temporarily in certified radiographer duties after they have completed 2/3 of their studies.

The fourth academic year
During the fourth academic year students are deepening their professional skills and knowledge. Students can act as team members utilizing the national and international research data on their own field. Students complete Radiation Safety Officer studies and act experts of using ionizing radiation in the field of medicine. Students are independently and as team members in charge of radiological examinations, related procedures and radiotherapy ordered to the patient. In their work, students can face clients/patients of different ages and with different cultural backgrounds and different medical conditions, which requires them to make decisions rapidly, ethically and economically. During the Bachelor’s thesis process the students’ investigative and critical approach to work has developed and they can defend their Bachelor’s thesis and participate in peer review.

Curriculum development and working life cooperation

Development of the curriculum is carried out in co-operation with Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy advisory board members. The curriculum has been processed in the advisory board of the Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy 25.4.2018 and 21.11.2018.
The curriculum is approved on 5.4.2019 by the Higher Education Council.

In the curriculum attention has been paid to the new legislation that has come into force 15.12.2018; Radiation act 859/2018, Government decree of ionizing radiation 1034/2018 and decree of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health of ionizing radiation 1044/2018.

Further information

Clinical practice related to curriculum is fulfilled under radiographer supervision in radiological, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy departments.

Show study timings by academic year, semester or period

Code Name Credits (cr) 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 Autumn 2021 Spring 2022 Autumn 2022 Spring 2023 Autumn 2023 Spring 2024 Autumn 2024 1. / 2021 2. / 2021 3. / 2022 4. / 2022 1. / 2022 2. / 2022 3. / 2023 4. / 2023 1. / 2023 2. / 2023 3. / 2024 4. / 2024 1. / 2024 2. / 2024
21RH-1001
Orientation to Studies and to the Radiographer`s Profession

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13
7R00DU94 Orientation to Studies and to the Social Welfare and Healthcare Profession 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DU95 Orientation to the Radiographer's Profession 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DU98 The Ethics in Social Welfare and Healthcare and Professional Ethics 2 2 2 1 1
7R00DU99 Guiding Skills in Social Welfare and Healthcare 2 2 2 1 1
7R00FS27 Development of Professionalism 3 0.3 0.3 0.3 2 0.3 0.3 0.3 2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 1 1
21RH-1002
Language Studies

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6
7R00DV00 Professional English for Radiographers 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV01 Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Oral Swedish 2 1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
7R00DV02 Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Written Swedish 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
21RH-1003
Patient Care and Clinical Procedures

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14
7R00DV03 Patient Care and Basic Training 5 5 3 2 1.5 1.5 1 1
7R00DV05 First Aid 2 2 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
7R00DV06 Supportive Studies of Patient Care 4 4 4 2 2
7R00DV07 Pharmacotherapy 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
21RH-1004
Diagnostic Radiography and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation I

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49
7R00DV08 Mathematics, General Physics and Radiation Physics 4 4 4 2 2
7R00DV09 Imaging Technique and Basic Training 4 4 4 2 2
7R00DV10 Technical Quality Assurance of Radiological Equipment and Devices 2 2 2 1 1
7R00DV11 Human Anatomy and Physiology 3 3 1 2 0.5 0.5 1 1
7R00DV12 Anatomy and Physiology of Musculoskeletal System 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV13 X-ray and Ultrasound Examinations 4 4 1 3 0.5 0.5 1.5 1.5
7R00DV14 X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV15 X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV16 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I 7 7 7 3.5 3.5
7R00DV17 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II 8 8 8 4 4
7R00DV18 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III 8 8 8 4 4
21RH-1005
Diagnostic Radiography and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation II

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36
7R00DV19 Radiation Protection 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV20 Topographic Anatomy 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV21 Computed Tomography Examinations 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7R00DV22 MRI Examinations 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00FL10 Mammography Examinations 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV23 Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures 3 3 1 2 0.5 0.5 1 1
7R00DV25 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV 8 8 8 4 4
7R00DV26 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V 8 8 8 4 4
21RH-1006
Nuclear Medicine Procedures and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation

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7R00DV27 Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV28 Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7R00DV29 Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training 8 8 8 4 4
21RH-1007
Radiotherapy and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation

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7R00DV30 Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy 2 2 2 1 1
7R00DV31 Planning of Radiotherapy 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV32 Oncology 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV33 Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7R00DV34 Radiotherapy, Clinical Training 8 8 8 4 4
21RH-1008
Development of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Management and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation

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7R00DV35 Structured Data Search 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV36 Optimizing Patient Dose of Radiation 4 4 2 2 1 1 1 1
7R00DV37 Statistics 2 2 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
7R00DV38 Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7R00DV39 Radiation Safety Officer 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7R00DV40 Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training 8 8 8 4 4
7R00DV41 Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training 7 7 7 3.5 3.5
21RH-1010
Bachelor’s Thesis

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7F00FH00 Thesis Plan 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7F00FH01 Implementing Thesis 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7F00FH02 Reporting Thesis 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
21RH-1009
Elective Studies

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8
7R00DV47 Elective Studies 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7R00FB57 Radiographer´s Work 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7R00FK29 Project Studies 5 1 4 1 4 0.5 0.5 2 2
Total 210 59.3 60.8 60.8 36 30 29.3 30 30.8 30.5 30.3 36 15 15 14.7 14.7 15 15 15.5 15.5 15.3 15.3 15.2 15.2 18 18

Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.

Common Competencies in Health Care and Social Services

Multiprofessional work in health care and social services

Students can work in a client-oriented way in cooperation with different social and health care professionals and students in multicultural working environments across different sectors. (Cooperation is made for example in client wellbeing and health issues and in situations related to ethicality, security and multiculturalism.)

The Ethics in Social Welfare and Healthcare and Professional Ethics
Development of Professionalism
Patient Care and Basic Training
First Aid
Supportive Studies of Patient Care
Pharmacotherapy
Mathematics, General Physics and Radiation Physics
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Radiation Protection
Topographic Anatomy
Computed Tomography Examinations
MRI Examinations
Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy
Planning of Radiotherapy
Oncology
Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Structured Data Search
Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Guidance competence in health care and social services

Students can work in multiprofessional cooperation groups and guide clients and other social and health care actors in issues concerning their field of expertise in social and health care networks. (For example biomedical laboratory science students guide in sampling and point-of-care analysis, radiography and radiotherapy students in radiation protection, nursing students in basic care issues, physiotherapy students in occupational ergonomics and basic exercise issues, social services students in service network issues.)

Guiding Skills in Social Welfare and Healthcare
Patient Care and Basic Training
First Aid
Supportive Studies of Patient Care
Pharmacotherapy
Imaging Technique and Basic Training
Technical Quality Assurance of Radiological Equipment and Devices
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology of Musculoskeletal System
X-ray and Ultrasound Examinations
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Radiation Protection
Mammography Examinations
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Entrepreneurship and project competence

Students can work in different multidisciplinary projects and networks within the limits of their expertise. Students know the importance of entrepreneurship competence from the viewpoint of employment and self-employment.

Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Unclassified
Orientation to Studies and to the Social Welfare and Healthcare Profession
Orientation to the Radiographer's Profession
Professional English for Radiographers
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Oral Swedish
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Written Swedish
Optimizing Patient Dose of Radiation
Statistics
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Elective Studies
Radiographer´s Work
Project Studies

Radiography and Radiotherapy Competences

Patient care

- is able to work safely in patient care; can observe, instruct and treat patients in radiological and nuclear medicine examinations and radiotherapy
- can act appreciatively and respectively towards patients, their relatives and co-workers

Patient Care and Basic Training
First Aid
Supportive Studies of Patient Care
Pharmacotherapy
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Computed Tomography Examinations
MRI Examinations
Mammography Examinations
Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Radiographer´s Work
Radiation safety

- knows the European Union legislation, national radiation legislation and directives given by authorities related to safe medical use of ionizing radiation
- is able to conform instructions in radiological and nuclear medicine examinations and radiotherapy and work according to safe medical use of ionising radiation
- is able to act as an expert of safe medical use of ionizing radiation in radiological and nuclear medicine examinations and radiotherapy

Anatomy and Physiology of Musculoskeletal System
X-ray and Ultrasound Examinations
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Radiation Protection
Computed Tomography Examinations
Mammography Examinations
Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy
Planning of Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Radiographer´s Work
Technical skills

- is able to use radiological equipment (related to radiology, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy) and auxiliary equipment safely and appropriately
- is able to use methods related to radiological and nuclear medicine examinations and radiotherapy
- is able to perform prescribed quality assurance measurements validly

Imaging Technique and Basic Training
Technical Quality Assurance of Radiological Equipment and Devices
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Computed Tomography Examinations
MRI Examinations
Mammography Examinations
Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy
Planning of Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Radiographer´s Work
Unclassified
Orientation to Studies and to the Social Welfare and Healthcare Profession
Orientation to the Radiographer's Profession
The Ethics in Social Welfare and Healthcare and Professional Ethics
Guiding Skills in Social Welfare and Healthcare
Development of Professionalism
Professional English for Radiographers
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Oral Swedish
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Written Swedish
Mathematics, General Physics and Radiation Physics
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Topographic Anatomy
Oncology
Structured Data Search
Optimizing Patient Dose of Radiation
Statistics
Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Elective Studies
Project Studies

Degree Certificate - Bachelors's degree (EQF6)

Structuring for Degree Certificate for Bachelor's Degree, according to AMK legislation. (Basic model).

Practical Training
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Bachelor's Thesis
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Basic and Professional Studies
Orientation to Studies and to the Social Welfare and Healthcare Profession
Orientation to the Radiographer's Profession
The Ethics in Social Welfare and Healthcare and Professional Ethics
Guiding Skills in Social Welfare and Healthcare
Development of Professionalism
Professional English for Radiographers
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Oral Swedish
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Written Swedish
Patient Care and Basic Training
First Aid
Supportive Studies of Patient Care
Pharmacotherapy
Mathematics, General Physics and Radiation Physics
Imaging Technique and Basic Training
Technical Quality Assurance of Radiological Equipment and Devices
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology of Musculoskeletal System
X-ray and Ultrasound Examinations
Radiation Protection
Topographic Anatomy
Computed Tomography Examinations
MRI Examinations
Mammography Examinations
Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy
Planning of Radiotherapy
Oncology
Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient
Structured Data Search
Optimizing Patient Dose of Radiation
Statistics
Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Radiation Safety Officer
Free-Choice Studies
Elective Studies
Radiographer´s Work
Project Studies
Unclassified

Tamprere3 common learning outcomes

Ethics

The student
- takes responsibility for his/her actions and the consequences of those actions
- is familiar with the principles of sound scientific practice and acts accordingly
- complies with the research and professional ethics of his/her field
- applies the principles of equality, accessibility and fairness
- is able to influence the community and society on the basis of ethical values and by using the competence he/she has gained

Orientation to Studies and to the Social Welfare and Healthcare Profession
Orientation to the Radiographer's Profession
The Ethics in Social Welfare and Healthcare and Professional Ethics
Guiding Skills in Social Welfare and Healthcare
Patient Care and Basic Training
First Aid
Supportive Studies of Patient Care
Pharmacotherapy
Imaging Technique and Basic Training
X-ray and Ultrasound Examinations
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Radiation Protection
Computed Tomography Examinations
MRI Examinations
Mammography Examinations
Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy
Planning of Radiotherapy
Oncology
Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
International outlook and global responsibility

The student
- actively follows up on the international developments in his/her field and understands the effects and opportunities
- works in international operating environments and is capable of international and intercultural communication in his/her work and in its development
- anticipates and takes advantage of the impact and opportunities offered by the development of the international outlook in his/her work
- identifies local and global issues related to sustainable development and their interrelationships within the ecological, socio-cultural and economic dimensions of sustainable development
- orients him/herself to the future by identifying the consequences that decisions and choices have for sustainable development
- is familiar with sustainable development issues and ways of forming knowledge about sustainable development in his/her scientific or other field
- is able to critically specify and analyse sustainable development aspects in his/her field and in cross-disciplinary settings, and be committed in the way he/she applies the things he/she has learned
- is able to act in a goal-oriented manner and organise activities to find and implement solutions that promote sustainable development

Professional English for Radiographers
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Oral Swedish
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Written Swedish
Radiation Protection
Radiation Safety Officer
Learning skills and critical thinking

The student
- evaluates and develops his/her know-how and learning methods
- continually enhances his/her skills
- is able to solve new and complex problems and make decisions even in unexpected situations
- gathers, processes, evaluates, analyses and uses information in a versatile, critical and ethical way
- evaluates and develops his/her information gathering processes
- cooperates in the higher education community to construct information, and understands the importance of sharing information as a part of building his/her skills
- understands scientific thinking, reasoning and explanation

Orientation to Studies and to the Social Welfare and Healthcare Profession
Orientation to the Radiographer's Profession
Guiding Skills in Social Welfare and Healthcare
Patient Care and Basic Training
Imaging Technique and Basic Training
Technical Quality Assurance of Radiological Equipment and Devices
Anatomy and Physiology of Musculoskeletal System
X-ray and Ultrasound Examinations
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Mammography Examinations
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Structured Data Search
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Social understanding and economic and leadership skills

The student
- has sufficient economic and leadership skills in his/her field and a willingness to expand this know-how
- is able to manage his/her work in a goal-oriented manner in working life
- is capable of planning work, working independently in expert positions and acting as an immediate supervisor when necessary
- understands the importance of economics and leadership in his/her field and knows how to build competitiveness through them
- understands the meaning of his/her work in the societal context and is able to participate in the public debate in his/her field

Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Planning of Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Information technology and digital skills

The student
- is able to use information and communications technology
- understands the importance of digitalisation in his/her field and utilises the digital operating environments available in the field
- promotes the development of digital operating environments in his/her field
- knows the risks associated with digital environments and takes them into account in his/her own actions

Orientation to Studies and to the Social Welfare and Healthcare Profession
Imaging Technique and Basic Training
Technical Quality Assurance of Radiological Equipment and Devices
X-ray and Ultrasound Examinations
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Computed Tomography Examinations
MRI Examinations
Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Planning of Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Structured Data Search
Statistics
Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Employability skills

The student
- is able to act as a member of a work community and promote the community’s and his/her own well-being
- takes into account the diversity of actors in the work environment
- functions appropriately in complicated situations
- understands the importance of networks in working life and has the ability to develop his/her own networks

Orientation to the Radiographer's Profession
Patient Care and Basic Training
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy
Planning of Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Innovation

The student
- implements research and development activities by using existing knowledge and methods in his/her field, and produces new knowledge and methods for the field
- finds and creates new customer-oriented, sustainable and economically viable solutions
- thinks creatively and sees alternative solution-oriented ways of working in a variety of cross-disciplinary and working life situations
- understands the importance of the global problems humankind is facing, as well as the significance of development and innovation in solving them
- has entrepreneurial skills

Structured Data Search
Radiation Safety Officer
Interaction and communication skills

The student
- works in communication and interaction situations in working life as required by the task as a member of the community, such as in a team or a project group
- is able to engage in constructive and expert social debate
- is able to discuss research-based knowledge and understand the status of different presentations and media texts
- is able to communicate and work with people from different cultures and master the language skills required in his/her field
- has mastered at least one foreign language at a level that allows him/her to follow the developments in the field and to work in an international environment

Orientation to Studies and to the Social Welfare and Healthcare Profession
Orientation to the Radiographer's Profession
The Ethics in Social Welfare and Healthcare and Professional Ethics
Guiding Skills in Social Welfare and Healthcare
Professional English for Radiographers
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Oral Swedish
Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Written Swedish
Patient Care and Basic Training
First Aid
Imaging Technique and Basic Training
X-ray and Ultrasound Examinations
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I
X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III
Computed Tomography Examinations
MRI Examinations
Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV
Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II
Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training
Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy
Planning of Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient
Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise
Radiation Safety Officer
Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training
Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training
Unclassified
Development of Professionalism
Mathematics, General Physics and Radiation Physics
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Topographic Anatomy
Optimizing Patient Dose of Radiation
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Elective Studies
Radiographer´s Work
Project Studies

Code Name Credits (cr)
21RH-1001
Orientation to Studies and to the Radiographer`s Profession

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13
7R00DU94 Orientation to Studies and to the Social Welfare and Healthcare Profession 3
7R00DU95 Orientation to the Radiographer's Profession 3
7R00DU98 The Ethics in Social Welfare and Healthcare and Professional Ethics 2
7R00DU99 Guiding Skills in Social Welfare and Healthcare 2
7R00FS27 Development of Professionalism 3
21RH-1002
Language Studies

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6
7R00DV00 Professional English for Radiographers 3
7R00DV01 Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Oral Swedish 2
7R00DV02 Professional Swedish for Radiographers, Written Swedish 1
21RH-1003
Patient Care and Clinical Procedures

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14
7R00DV03 Patient Care and Basic Training 5
7R00DV05 First Aid 2
7R00DV06 Supportive Studies of Patient Care 4
7R00DV07 Pharmacotherapy 3
21RH-1004
Diagnostic Radiography and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation I

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49
7R00DV08 Mathematics, General Physics and Radiation Physics 4
7R00DV09 Imaging Technique and Basic Training 4
7R00DV10 Technical Quality Assurance of Radiological Equipment and Devices 2
7R00DV11 Human Anatomy and Physiology 3
7R00DV12 Anatomy and Physiology of Musculoskeletal System 3
7R00DV13 X-ray and Ultrasound Examinations 4
7R00DV14 X-ray Examinations, Basic Training I 3
7R00DV15 X-ray Examinations, Basic Training II 3
7R00DV16 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training I 7
7R00DV17 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training II 8
7R00DV18 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training III 8
21RH-1005
Diagnostic Radiography and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation II

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36
7R00DV19 Radiation Protection 3
7R00DV20 Topographic Anatomy 3
7R00DV21 Computed Tomography Examinations 5
7R00DV22 MRI Examinations 3
7R00FL10 Mammography Examinations 3
7R00DV23 Fluoroscopy and Angiography Examinations and Procedures 3
7R00DV25 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training IV 8
7R00DV26 Diagnostic Radiography, Clinical Training V 8
21RH-1006
Nuclear Medicine Procedures and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation

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16
7R00DV27 Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine I 3
7R00DV28 Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Radionuclide Therapy and Radiation Protection in Nuclear Medicine II 5
7R00DV29 Nuclear Medicine Procedures, Clinical Training 8
21RH-1007
Radiotherapy and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation

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21
7R00DV30 Radiotherapy Equipment and Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy 2
7R00DV31 Planning of Radiotherapy 3
7R00DV32 Oncology 3
7R00DV33 Radiotherapy and Support of the Cancer Patient 5
7R00DV34 Radiotherapy, Clinical Training 8
21RH-1008
Development of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Management and Safe Medical Use of Ionizing Radiation

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32
7R00DV35 Structured Data Search 3
7R00DV36 Optimizing Patient Dose of Radiation 4
7R00DV37 Statistics 2
7R00DV38 Administration, Health Economics and Enterprise 3
7R00DV39 Radiation Safety Officer 5
7R00DV40 Diagnostic Radiography and Administration, Clinical Training 8
7R00DV41 Optional Professional Studies of Radiography and Radiotherapy, Clinical Training 7
21RH-1010
Bachelor’s Thesis

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15
7F00FH00 Thesis Plan 5
7F00FH01 Implementing Thesis 5
7F00FH02 Reporting Thesis 5
21RH-1009
Elective Studies

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8
7R00DV47 Elective Studies 5
7R00FB57 Radiographer´s Work 5
7R00FK29 Project Studies 5