Congratulations on being shortlisted for interview for BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography (Bangor University).
- You will need to access your personal UCAS track page for the details of the date and location of your interview.
- You must confirm your attendance through UCAS; if you do not do so your offer of interview will be withdrawn and your application will be rejected.
- Interview dates will only be changed in exceptional circumstances and only if there are alternative appointments available. If you are unable to attend on the given date please email - health.applications@bangor.ac.uk.
- The individual interview morning sessions will begin at 10am, afternoon sessions will begin at 1pm.
- The course is provided on the Wrexham campus and this is where interviews are held - DO NOT GO TO BANGOR
Interviews for Diagnostic Radiography are held at the Wrexham campus; School of Health Sciences, Bangor University, Radiography, Wrexham Technology Park, Wrexham LL13 7YP.
Clinical Visit
Part of the Diagnostic Radiography course conditions are that where possible, prior to acceptance, you will have attended an X Ray department in a hospital of your choice for the equivalent of 1 full day (2 full days would be preferable but it is appreciated that this can be difficult) and had a satisfactorily completed clinical visit form (which can be downloaded here) signed by a supervising radiographer. We will also accept a letter from the department confirming attendance and areas visited if for any reason you are unable to obtain the clinical visit form or have visited a department already.
The visit form should be submitted by March 15th. If this is completed prior to interview, please bring the form with you; alternatively you can post it to School of Health Sciences, Bangor University, Radiography, Wrexham Technology Park, Wrexham LL13 7YP.
Interview format for Diagnostic Radiography
- At the start of your interview session we give a presentation to all interviewees that explains how our course is run; interviews and site visits take place after this presentation.
- During site visits you will have the opportunity to meet students and staff from the course.
- We use an individual interviewing system and you will be asked to complete a written answer to a question that will be provided at the start of the session; this will take ten minutes.
- Your interviewer may also ask you questions based on information provided on your application form and you will also have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the 10-15 minute interview.
- No sensitive information will be discussed by your interviewer.
What to bring with you for your interview
- All relevant educational certificates (please bring the original certificate plus a photocopy of all certificates)
- passport or driving license (plus photocopy)
- passport size photograph
What happens following interview?
You will be informed of the outcome of your interview via UCAS track so it is important that you check your account regularly.
If you have been accepted following interview
If you have been accepted following interview then please read the page covering the process following interview.
If you have been declined following an interview
If you have been declined following interview then please read the page covering the process following decline after interview.