Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations)

RMIT University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00122A

Medical radiations is a rapidly advancing healthcare discipline involving the application of ionising and non-ionising radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease.

Structure

Total Credit Points: 288

Subjects

  • ONPS2343 Medical Radiations Physics 1
  • RADI1125 Foundations of Professional Practice
  • BIOL2480 Introduction to Human Biosciences
  • RADI1184 Medical Imaging 1
  • ONPS2344 Medical Radiations Physics 2
  • BIOL2274 Limb and Trunk Anatomy
  • RADI1130 Medical Imaging 2
  • OHTH2160 Research in Health Science
  • REHA2241 Communication Skills for Health Professionals
  • RADI1217 Medical Imaging 3A
  • BIOL2275 Head and Visceral Anatomy
  • MEDS2118 Introduction to Pathology
  • RADI1133 Medical Imaging Practice 2
  • RADI1201 Introduction to Cross Sectional Imaging Applications
  • RADI1218 Medical Imaging 4A
  • BIOL2502 Cross-Sectional Anatomy
  • RADI1206 Medical Imaging Practice 3
  • RADI1212 Medical Imaging 5
  • BESC1409 Health Psychology
  • ONPS2646 Advanced Imaging Applications 1
  • RADI1211 Medical Imaging Practice 4
  • ONPS2647 Advanced Imaging Applications 2
  • RADI1179 Preparation for Professional Practice
  • RADI1202 Project
  • RADI1215 Medical Imaging Supervised Clinical Practice
  • RADI1214 Transitioning to Medical Imaging Clinical Practice

Standard entry requirements

You must have successfully completed an Australian Year 12 (or equivalent qualification).

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Bundoora
  • ATAR: 77.6
No
  • Full-time : 3.5 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Bundoora.

Available for Domestic Student. For more information about the tuition fee, please contact RMIT.

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