The Bachelor of Radiography program is designed to train students in the principles and practices of medical imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography involves the use of various imaging technologies, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound, to produce diagnostic images of the human body. Students in this program learn about radiographic anatomy, radiation physics, radiographic positioning, image analysis, patient care, and radiation safety. They also gain practical experience through clinical placements in hospitals or medical imaging centers, where they learn to operate imaging equipment and assist healthcare professionals in obtaining high-quality diagnostic images. Graduates of this program are prepared to work as radiographers or radiation therapists, playing a vital role in diagnosing and treating patients with various medical conditions, injuries, or diseases. They may find employment in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic imaging centers, or oncology centers, where they contribute to the delivery of quality healthcare services and patient care.