Master of Science in Medical Imaging and Radiation Science
Entrance Year Sept 2025
Programme Code 55005
Stream Code
FRM (Full-time)
PRM (Part-time)
Mode of Study Mixed Mode
Normal Duration
1.5 years (Full-time)
3 years (Part-time)
Fund Type Self-Financed
Credits Required for Graduation
31
Initial Registration Credits
For local students
6 (Full-time)
3 (Part-time)
For non-local students
6 (Full-time)/ (Part-time)
Local Application Deadline 30 Apr 2025
Non-Local Application Deadline 30 Apr 2025
Tuition Fees
HK$6,300 per credit for local and non-local students
Programme Leader(s)
Programme Leader
Dr Lawrence Chan
PhD
Deputy Programme Leader
Dr Liang-ting Lin
PhD
Remarks
This programme is offered within the Postgraduate Scheme in Health Technology.
We have a limited quota for admissions. Early applications are strongly encouraged.
Aims and Characteristics
Programme Aims
This award is offered within the Postgraduate Scheme in Health Technology, which aims to provide professionals in Medical Imaging, Radiotherapy, Medical Laboratory Science, Health Technology, as well as others interested in health technology, with an opportunity to develop advanced levels of knowledge and skills.
The award in Medical Imaging and Radiation Science (MIRS) is specially designed for professionals in medical imaging and radiotherapy and has the following aims:
A. Advancement in Knowledge and Skill
To provide professionals in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy, as well as others interested in health technology, with the opportunity to develop advanced levels of knowledge and skills;
To develop specialists in their respective professional disciplines and enhance their career paths;
To broaden students' exposure to a wider field of health science and technology to enable them to cope with the ever-changing demands of work;
To provide a laboratory environment for testing problems encountered at work;
To equip students with an advanced knowledge base in a chosen area of specialisation in medical imaging or radiotherapy to enable them to meet the changing needs of their disciplines and contribute to the development of medical imaging or radiation oncology practice in Hong Kong; and
To develop critical and analytical abilities and skills in the areas of specialisation that are relevant to the professional discipline to improve professional competence.
B. Professional Development
To develop students' ability in critical analysis and evaluation in their professional practices;
To cultivate within healthcare professionals the qualities and attributes that are expected of them;
To acquire a higher level of awareness and reflection within the profession and the healthcare industry to improve the quality of healthcare services; and
To develop students' ability to assume a managerial level of practice.
C. Evidence-based Practice
To equip students with the necessary skill in research to enable them to perform evidence-based practice in the delivery of healthcare service and industry.
D. Personal Development
To provide channels through which practising professionals can continuously develop themselves while at work; and
To allow graduates to develop themselves further after graduation.
Characteristics
The Medical Imaging and Radiation Science award offers channels for specialisation and the broadening of knowledge for professionals in medical imaging and radiotherapy. It will appeal to students who are eager to become specialists or managers in their areas of practice. Clinical experience and practice in medical imaging and radiotherapy are integrated into the curriculum to encourage more reflective observation and active experimentation.