Radiation Safety
Course Overview
The course will be divided into 10 sections, all of which will be delivered via online learning methods. This course will attract participants from a variety of backgrounds and training. Radiation Safety Officers are employed in the medical, biomedical and industrial sectors, and professional training is required by law.
Subject areas:
- Introduction to fundamental concepts
- Units of radiation exposure and dose
- Biological effects of ionising radiation
- Radiation detection and measurement
- Legal issues and international framework in radiation safety
- Assessment of internal and external exposures
- Protection against occupational exposure
- Emergency planning; non-ionising radiation
Each student will also choose a specialty from either diagnostic radiography, radiation therapy or industrial applications of ionising radiation depending on their area of interest.
The provision of an e-learning structure will allow students to complete training at home, at convenient times.
It will give flexibility to the employer, where release from work duties can be negotiated rather than forced. It will allow the student to pace their learning according to their previous knowledge, which will alleviate stress and increase satisfaction.
The interactivity associated with this e-learning course will engage students, pushing them rather than pulling them through training.
Teaching and learning will take place through a combination of on-line lectures, tutorials and practical sessions.
Vision and Values Statement
This programme address the core aspects of radiation safety for industry, medical and biomedical applications. The programme aims to introduce professionals to the fundamental principles of the physics of radiation safety and the application of those principles in their particular field, whilst providing the necessary tools for those who will become trainers in radiation protection and in the safe use of radiation sources in their profession. Delivery of lectures and learning material online via the e-learning platform, Blackboard, ensures that the programme is accessible to national and international professionals who may not be in a position to attend the university. Lectures are delivered by experts in the subject matter. Assessment is practically based, where students will be asked to critique current practice and apply new knowledge to that practice.
Programme Outcomes
The course will be divided into 10 one-credit modules, all of which will be delivered via online learning methods.
This course will attract participants from a variety of backgrounds and training. Radiation Safety Officers are employed in the medical, biomedical and industrial sectors, and professional training is required by law. At present, no course of this kind is available online in Ireland.
Subject areas
- Introduction to fundamental concepts
- Units of radiation exposure and dose
- Biological effects of ionising radiation
- Radiation detection and measurement
- Legal issues and international framework in radiation safety
- Assessment of internal and external exposures
- Protection against occupational exposure
- Emergency planning; non-ionising radiation
Each student will also chose a 3 credit specialty from either diagnostic radiography, radiation therapy or industrial applications of ionising radiation depending on their area of interest.
Subjects taught
Stage 1 - Core
Radiation Safety RDGY40900
Entry requirements
Entry requirements comprise an undergraduate degree in a related field, however those with sufficient work experience will be considered for the course.
The entry requirements for the course are as follows:
One or more of the following must apply:
- BSc Radiography, BSc Radiation Therapy or equivalent.
- BSc Physics or equivalent.
- An individual named on the General Register of the Medical Council or on the Register of the UK General Medical Council.
- An individual named on the Register of Dentists held by the Dental Council of Ireland or on the Dentists Register of the UK General Dental Council.
- Nurses registered with an Bord Altranais.
- An individual named on the Register of the Veterinary Council of Ireland or on the Register of Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
- A good standard of education (minimum of Leaving Certificate or equivalent) with evidence of ongoing training in the area of Radiation Safety and professional experience in a field utilising ionising radiation an operating under current legislation (SI 256 / SI30 for diagnostic exposures or international equivalent).
The following should also apply:
- Be currently employed in a facility which uses ionising radiation within the State regulated and licensed by the Environmental Protection Agency of Ireland or within similarly regulated and licensed facilities internationally.
- Demonstrate a commitment to continuing professional development (CPD) within the realms of radiation protection.
- Be computer literate and have continuous internet access for the duration of the programme.
- Possess a good standard of English (proof of accredited English language study certificate may be needed).
International Applicants
International applicants are welcome to apply providing they satisfy the eligibility criteria mentioned above.
Application dates
How to apply?
The following entry routes are available:
Professional Certificate Radiation Safety PT (X659)
Duration
4 Months
Attend
Part Time
Deadline
Rolling*
* Courses will remain open until such time as all places have been filled, therefore early application is advised
Applications should be submitted via the online application portal at www.ucd.ie/apply.
Applicants should also submit a Diagnostic Imaging Reference Form 2017, and e-mail the completed form to graduate.imaging@ucd.ie.
Duration
4 Months Part-Time online.
The course will be divided into 10 sections, all of which will be delivered via online learning methods.