COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Bachelor of Radio Imaging Technology (BRIT) is a three- to four-year undergraduate program designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to perform diagnostic imaging procedures using advanced radiological equipment. This course plays a critical role in modern healthcare by training professionals who assist in detecting and diagnosing various medical conditions through imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine.
BRIT students learn the physics behind imaging modalities, principles of radiographic techniques, radiation safety measures, and the operational handling of sophisticated imaging machines. The course also includes components of anatomy, physiology, pathology, patient care, and ethical practices to ensure holistic development. As part of their curriculum, students undergo rigorous hands-on training in hospitals, diagnostic labs, and imaging centers to gain real-world exposure.
The program blends classroom learning with laboratory training and clinical rotations. Graduates are expected to demonstrate technical proficiency, communication skills, and a sound understanding of medical ethics, making them essential contributors to diagnostic and interventional radiology teams.