General information
Academic year: 2023/2024
Level: Master
Type: Official Master's Degree
ECTS Credits: 60
Programme orientation Research
Length of programme (full time): 1 YEAR
Mode of delivery: Face-to-face
Level of qualification: Máster (MECES level 3 - EQF level 7)
Model of study: Full-time (42-60 ECTS per school year)
Mobility windows:
Optional
Academic Information for mobility students
Work-based learning (Practicum): Yes
Language(s) of instruction Spanish
More info: programme website
Programme coordinator
Name: MERCEDES, VILLALOBOS TORRES / villalob@zIS5Jjourpugr.es
Faculty of Medicine / Granada campus
Field(s) of education and training (ISCED-F)
- Medical diagnostic and treatment technology (0914)
Main focus
; Graduates of this master’s programme will have acquired knowledge and skills that enable them to do the following: develop and implement research ideas in radiological sciences while taking into account the technological advances, scientific principles, and experimental models required for the development of clinical research in the field; select the most appropriate models, methods, and techniques for oncological and radiological research; collaborate actively with other professionals; assess and manage the risk of carcinogenesis due to environmental and work agents, such as sources of exposure, mechanism of action, biomarkers, epidemiological studies, disease, precautionary principle, and radiological protection; analyse and communicate results and conclusions and assess the possibility of extrapolating experimental results into clinical practice.
Competences
Students that have completed the second cycle have the following competencies: – Have demonstrated knowledge and understanding that is founded upon a basis or opportunity for originality in developing and/or applying ideas, often within a research context. – Can apply their acquired knowledge and understanding, and problem solving abilities in new or unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their field of study. – Have the ability to integrate knowledge and handle complexity, and formulate judgments with incomplete or limited information, but that include reflecting on social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments. – Can communicate their conclusions, and the knowledge and rationale underpinning these, to specialist and non-specialist audiences clearly and unambiguously. – Have the learning skills to allow them to continue to study in a manner that may be largely self-directed or autonomous.
Programme qualification
Name of title awarded in original language
Máster Universitario en Avances en Radiología Diagnóstica y Terapéutica y Medicina Física
Qualification requirements
60 minimum credits
Programme courses
Course Name | Year | Period |
---|---|---|
Advances in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 1st Year | 2nd Semester |
Advances in Radiation Oncology | 1st Year | 2nd Semester |
Carcinogenesis and Cell Proliferation | 1st Year | 1st Semester |
Clinical Radiobiology | 1st Year | 2nd Semester |
Evidence-Based Clinical Oncology | 1st Year | 1st Semester |
General Applications of Radiologic and Nuclear Diagnostics | 1st Year | 2nd Semester |
Master's Dissertation | 1st Year | 2nd Semester |
Models for the Experimental Study of Cancer | 1st Year | 1st Semester |
Physical Principles of Radiology Specialisations | 1st Year | 1st Semester |
Radiation Protection | 1st Year | 2nd Semester |
Risk Assessment Methods in Environmental Carcinogenesis | 1st Year | Yearly |
Theory and Methods of Radiological and Nuclear Diagnostics | 1st Year | 1st Semester |
Specialisations
Specialisation name
– No Specialisation
Admission information
Access to Master’s Degree programmes is granted to holders of:
A.1. A Spanish official university degree.
A.2. A degree issued by a Higher Education institution from another European Higher Education Area Member State which allows access to Master Degree’s programmes in that State.
A.3. A degree from a non-EHEA education system, upon verification by the Spanish University that the aforementioned degree accredits an equivalent education level to that of a Spanish university degree and allows access to postgraduate programmes in the issuing country.
A.4. A Spanish Bachelor in Advanced Artistic Education.
A.5. Official Spanish university degrees of Diplomado, Arquitecto Técnico, Ingeniero Técnico, Licenciado, Arquitecto, Ingeniero, Graduado or Máster Universitario.
Specific admission requirements
Access to this Master’s degree programme is granted to holders of official university degrees in the fields of Health Sciences, Life Sciences, and Radiological Sciences related fields. Access to this Master’s degree programme is also granted to holders of equivalent degrees from other education systems.
General regulations
Grading scale
In the Spanish university system, modules/courses are graded on a scale of 0 to 10 points with the following qualitative equivalence:
0-4,9: «suspenso»; 5-6,9: «aprobado»; 7-8,9: «notable»; 9-10: «sobresaliente». A special mention, «Matrícula de Honor» may be granted to up to 5% of the students in a group provided they have got a «sobresaliente». To pass a module/course is necessary to get at least 5 points.
In cases of recognition of ECTS, professional experience, cultural or sports activities, or student representation no grading will be recorded but, where appropriate, the word «Apto».
UGR Examination Regulations
https://docencia.ugr.es/sites/vic/docencia/public/inline-files/Normativa_de_evaluacion_y_calificacion_EN.pdf
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