Master of Medical Imaging
- Course CRICOS Code:088964J
- World Ranking (QS):NO.456
- Course Duration:3 Years
- Australian State:Australian Capital TerritoryACT
- Australian City:Canberra
- Course Intake:Semester 1
Course Description
An accelerated diagnostic radiography pathway
If you’re a graduate but considering a career change, then the UC Master of Medical Imaging course offers an accelerated learning program that condenses a comprehensive three-year course into an internationally recognised Medical Imaging qualification in only 2.5 years.
Highly focused, engaging and interactive, the UC Master of Imaging course will help you become proficient in diagnostic radiography graduating six months earlier – thus gaining a highly competitive advantage over other similar courses elsewhere.
Successful completion of the course will allow you to apply for registration to practice as a Diagnostic Radiographer from the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA) and you’ll be ready to forge ahead in your career as a competent and professional diagnostic radiographer.
The UC Master of Medical Imaging is an approved program of study by the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA) allowing graduates to gain registration as a diagnostic radiographer for employment in both public hospitals and private radiology practices in any state or territory in Australia and around the world.
The course is highly career-focused and includes ongoing Work Integrated Learning (WIL), offering specialised opportunities across multiple fields of diagnostic radiography, such as general radiography, mammography, angiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) and medical ultrasound.
Basic Information
| Course Discipline |
Medical Radiation |
| Faculty |
Faculty of Health |
| Qualification Level |
Master/Postgraduate |
| 2025 Course Tuition Fee (Annual) |
$AUD 40,000 |
| Course Duration |
3 Years |
| Campus(es) |
Bruce |
Entry Requirements
| Academic Requirements |
This course has an early closing date:
- International students to submit applications by 30 June of every year and
- Domestic students to submit applications by 31 October of every year.
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
A) a completed bachelor degree in any discipline
B) a minimum of two degree level units of anatomy and physiology.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum of two degree level units of anatomy and physiology can meet these requirements by completion of the following units (as non-award study):
- 6529 Systemic Anatomy and Physiology
- 9808 Regional Anatomy and Physiology |
| English Requirements |
IELTS:7.0(No band less than 7.0)
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| Portfolio Required |
NO |
| Work Experience Required |
NO |