Last Updated: 24 Feb 2026
Bachelor of Science With Honours in Diagnostic Radiography
The Bachelor of Science with Honours in Diagnostic Radiography is a four-year, direct honours programme that prepares graduates for the role of a professional Diagnostic Radiographer. It is the only programme among autonomous universities in Singapore.
The curriculum is developed in close consultation with the radiography industry to ensure relevance and graduates’ employability. The programme is accredited by the Allied Health Professions Council, thus enabling graduates to practise as registered professional radiographers in Singapore.
Diagnostic radiography involves the use of sophisticated equipment and techniques to produce medical images of the human body. These images are typically used to diagnose or treat illness or injury. Diagnostic radiographers are integral to healthcare teams. They use their professional training to deliver a sensitive and patient-centred healthcare service. The equipment that radiographers use includes X-ray, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Other more specialised settings in which radiographers may work in include fluoroscopy, mammography, nuclear medicine, bone mineral densitometry and interventional radiology. Besides caring for patients, radiographers are also actively involved in other areas of healthcare such as research, education and administration.
Course details
| Field of study | Health Sciences |
| Certification offered | Bachelor of Science with Honours in Diagnostic Radiography |
Minimum entry requirement
You must meet the following entry requirements for the course application:
| Qualification | Requirement |
|---|---|
| A-Level | |
| Polytechnic Diploma | |
| International Baccalaureate Diploma | |
| NUS High School Diploma | |
| International and other qualifications |
Internship
All Diagnostic Radiography students need to undergo at least 1000 hours of clinical practice education (CPE) across various clinical settings. Such clinical placements prepare students for the real-world clinical practice and to use various imaging modalities under supervision. Therefore, students get to apply theoretical and clinical knowledge and build up their confidence in clinical skills. Students need to pass all clinical placements to graduate from the programme and to be registered under the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC).
Career prospects
You Can Explore the Following Career Options Upon Graduation:
- Diagnostic Radiographer
Graduate employment outcomes
How to register
You may register here.