MSc Medical Ultrasound Program By Anglo-European College of Chiropractic |Top Universities
Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Medicine Related StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

To earn your degree in MSc Medical Ultrasound, you’ll need a total of 180 Master’s level credits. Usually, you’ll aim to gain 60 credits a year - at the end of stage one, you’ll qualify for a PgCert (60 M credits), at stage two you’ll qualify for a PgDip (120 M credits), and finally an MSc at the end of stage three (180 M credits). Don’t be put off if you think this is too much or too little, as you’re encouraged to go at your own pace so you can do more or less than this in one year, depending on what suits you. Even if your circumstances change and you cannot commit to the full 3 years of study, you will get the chance to earn a qualification at multiple exit routes. If you successfully complete stage one, you'll qualify for a PgCert (60 Level 7 credits), at stage two you will qualify for a PgDip (120 Level 7 credits), and finally an MSc at the end of stage three (180 Level 7 credits).  We recommend that you don’t take on more than 40 credits a year in one of our clinical application units due to the practical-skills workload involved. We want to make sure that you are comfortable and able to complete the workload that you take on at a reasonable pace.To get a picture of the curriculum check out a list of units below, or should you need more information about each module’s aims, content and assessment structure, just take a look at our Course Specification.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

To earn your degree in MSc Medical Ultrasound, you’ll need a total of 180 Master’s level credits. Usually, you’ll aim to gain 60 credits a year - at the end of stage one, you’ll qualify for a PgCert (60 M credits), at stage two you’ll qualify for a PgDip (120 M credits), and finally an MSc at the end of stage three (180 M credits). Don’t be put off if you think this is too much or too little, as you’re encouraged to go at your own pace so you can do more or less than this in one year, depending on what suits you. Even if your circumstances change and you cannot commit to the full 3 years of study, you will get the chance to earn a qualification at multiple exit routes. If you successfully complete stage one, you'll qualify for a PgCert (60 Level 7 credits), at stage two you will qualify for a PgDip (120 Level 7 credits), and finally an MSc at the end of stage three (180 Level 7 credits).  We recommend that you don’t take on more than 40 credits a year in one of our clinical application units due to the practical-skills workload involved. We want to make sure that you are comfortable and able to complete the workload that you take on at a reasonable pace.To get a picture of the curriculum check out a list of units below, or should you need more information about each module’s aims, content and assessment structure, just take a look at our Course Specification.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

7+

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The Anglo-European College of Chiropractic (AECC) is the largest and oldest chiropractic college in Europe with over 40 years experience in the fields of chiropractic education, research and treatment. The AECC offers a four year course leading to the internationally recognised MChiro qualification. If you do not have sufficient science qualifications it may be possible to complete the ‘extended year’ before entering the first year.The college facilities include a state-of-the-art teaching clinic which was completed in 2009 and provides 50,000 patient treatments per year and is equipped with digital x-ray and fluoroscopy equipment, sports assessment centre as well as OSMIA (Objective Spinal Motion Imaging Assessment) technology which was developed by the research department at the AECC. Social facilities include a large number of sporting clubs, sports hall, gym and bar. The AECC is situated in Bournemouth on the South Coast of England, only a few minutes’ walk from the cliff-top and seven miles of sandy beaches. Bournemouth has good travel links via road, rail and air with Heathrow (London) International Airport 1 ½ hours away. The AECC has 600 students all studying chiropractic with around 50% being from outside the UK including Norway, Sweden, Spain, Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium, Canadian, South Africa, South Korea and America. This creates a uniquely friendly atmosphere which encourages learning and contributes to a good social scene.The cost of the course is £9,868 (approximately 17,500 CAD) per academic year this includes tuition fees and the cost of any activity students are required to undertake as part of their programme of study. However, Students should make an appropriate allowance to cover costs such as diagnostic instruments, clinical garments and the discretionary purchase of textbooks and course manuals etc.

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