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Ireland

Health Sciences

BSc Radiation Therapy

4 years

€3000 pa

Programme profile


Radiotherapy is one of the main methods used to treat patients with cancer. This course qualifies you to work as a radiation therapist

Programme content


First Year: Biological principles and practices; Chemical principles and properties; Physics for radiation therapy; Principles and practices of cancer care; Clinical practice of radiation therapy; Research methodology and statistics

Second Year: Biochemistry and human genetics; Physiology; Anatomy; Physics for radiation therapy; Principles and practices of cancer care; Communication; Research methodology and statistics

Third Year: Principles and practices of cancer care; Anatomy; Physics for radiation therapy; Radiobiology; Radiotherapy treatment planning; Radiotherapy simulation; Clinical practice of radiation therapy

Fourth year: Principles and practices of cancer care; Radiotherapy simulation; Radiotherapy treatment; Health care management; Clinical practice of radiation therapy; Research project

Entry Requirements


Students must present six subjects of which two must be at grade C or above at Advanced GCE (A-Level. The other subjects must be at least at grade C or above on GCSE or Advanced Subsidiary GCE (AS) papers. The six subjects must include: English, Mathematics and a language other than English.

A-Level at Grade C in one of Biology, Chemistry and Physics

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