Bachelor of Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography)
What you’ll study
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) is an undergraduate coursework degree that will prepare you for professional practice as a diagnostic radiographer developing your skills in the use of the latest technology to produce high-quality medical images that can assist medical specialists to describe, diagnose, monitor and treat injury or illness. This program is accredited by the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia and is an approved program of study for general registration.
The program also offers students an integrated honours program (if they meet select criteria) for year 3 and 4 students.
Graduates of this program will be eligible to register with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia. You will complete core and elective units according to a prescribed sequence of study over four years, including one elective in international health. You will also complete a series of clinical educational fieldwork/professional experience units throughout the course which you must pass in order to continue your studies.
Unit of study table: Diagnostic Radiography
This program is directed by Dr Yobelli Jimenez.
Fees
Admission criteria
How to apply
Submit application
Domestic and UAC applications | Please refer to the UAC website. |
International applications | Applications open - 15 March of the preceding year Applications close - 15 January of the commencing year |
This course has limited places available. Not all applicants who meet the application deadline and requirements may be successful.
Additional information
NSW Health Tertiary Health Study Subsidy Program
Domestic students may be eligible for the NSW Health Tertiary Health Study Subsidy Program. For information on how to apply, see here.