Master of Medical Radiation Science (with specialisations)

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£ 4001-5000

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  • Type

    Master

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Start date

    March

Advance your medical radiation science expertise and skills to further your career in a rapidly evolving industry with the Master of Medical Radiation Science (with specialisations) from Charles Sturt University. A flexible postgraduate degree for practicing professionals, this course is offered across five specialisations: Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.

If you prefer to gain a deeper holistic knowledge of the field, Charles Sturt University also offers a generic Master of Medical Radiation Science, supporting radiographers, radiotherapists and nuclear medicine scientists.



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About this course

Subjects

For each 8 point subject you are enrolled in, you should expect to spend 10 to 12 hours per week working on assignments and assigned readings, tutorial assistance, individual or group research/study, forum activity, workplace learning, and attending lectures, residential schools, or examinations.

If you are studying four subjects per session, this is equivalent to a full-time job. The workload for some subjects may vary as a result of approved course design.

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Graduation requirements

As a Charles Sturt University student, throughout your course you have a responsibility to continue to develop skills in English language, literacy and numeracy as appropriate to your discipline. This ongoing development will enable you to effectively participate in your course and graduate prepared to enter the workforce.

Master of Medical Radiation Science (with specialisations)

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 96 points.

Graduate Diploma of (with specialisations) [Exit Point Only]

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.Full subject list
The Master of Medical Radiation Science (with specialisations) is comprised of 96 points. Students may elect to exit with a Graduate Diploma following completion of the prescribed 64 points as shown below. Students can only graduate with one specialisation.

Each specialisation has a set of core subjects which must be completed, in addition students may select electives from the prescribed electives list. The electives may include a research component comprised of two subjects – HLT506 Health Masters Proposal (8) and either HLT509 Health Masters Dissertation (32) or HLT508 Health Masters Project (16 points).

Generic course (i.e. no specialiation)

HLT505 Research Methods in Health Science A or BMS500 Biomedical Research Methods
MRS544 Clinical Sectional Anatomy
HLT511 Clinical Judgment and Decision Making
9 Elective subjects

Computed Tomography specialisation...

There are minimum Academic and English Language requirements for admission to Charles Sturt University courses. These requirements ensure that our students have the best chance for success. Minimum requirements can vary from country to country, so please take some time to review our entry requirements before starting your application. If you cannot find the requirements for your country please contact us.

Please note: in line with our admissions policy, if you intend to study in Australia on a student visa you must be at least 18 years old by the course start date.

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Subjects

  • Medical training
  • Medical
  • Industry
  • University
  • Imaging

Course programme


Career opportunities With this degree you could influence practices and standards of care and treatment within your own public or private health service. The Master of Medical Radiation Science (with specialisations) could also lead to a career in research, where you could extend and evolve industry capability through detailed investigations into various technologies and the impact of these on patient treatment and diagnosis. Or you could move into policy development and combine your professional experience with your academic insights to advance the scope of industry practice.

Master of Medical Radiation Science (with specialisations)

£ 4001-5000