Academic Requirements
Applicants are required to possess a completed bachelor’s degree in any field, with at least two units in anatomy and physiology.
Overview The Master of Medical Imaging at the University of Canberra is an intensive and interactive program designed to equip you with the skills necessary for a successful career in diagnostic radiography. This accelerated course allows you to graduate six months earlier than traditional programs, providing a competitive edge in the job market. Upon completion, you will be eligible to register as a Diagnostic Radiographer with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA), positioning you for a rewarding career in various healthcare settings globally.
The Master of Medical Imaging at the University of Canberra is a dynamic and engaging program designed to prepare you for a successful career in diagnostic radiography. This accelerated course structure allows you to complete your studies in a shorter timeframe compared to traditional programs, giving you a competitive advantage in the healthcare job market.
Upon graduation, you will be eligible to register as a Diagnostic Radiographer with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA), opening doors to diverse career opportunities in healthcare settings worldwide.
Core Courses Include:
Applicants are required to possess a completed bachelor’s degree in any field, with at least two units in anatomy and physiology.
International applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through recognized assessments. Acceptable tests include:
No specific GRE or GMAT scores are required for this program.
Graduates of the Master of Medical Imaging can explore a variety of career paths within the healthcare sector, including positions in hospitals, clinics, and research facilities. The skills gained during the program will prepare you to meet the demands of the evolving medical imaging field and contribute effectively to patient care and diagnostics.
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