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Overview

  • Study medical radiation physics, patient health-care needs, and professional communication techniques, before specialising in anatomy, obstetrics, gynaecology, central nervous system, paediatrics and geriatrics.
  • Learn current specialist techniques of mammography, tomography, trauma radiography, and ward and operating radiography, as well as advanced techniques such as angiography and interventional techniques.
  • Gain experience in real work placements in clinical departments.
  • Prepares you for a career in a radiology department in a hospital, private radiology practice or health department.
QTAC course code418182
QUT course code CS40
Attendance Full-time
Course duration
Start month 2013 February
Delivery On campus
  • Gardens Point
Faculty
  • Faculty of Health
Course contact Enquire
CRICOS code073448G
Careers
  • Medical Equipment Sales
  • Medical Imaging Technologist
  • Radiographer

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Details

Why choose this course?

Radiographers play an important role in the healthcare sector, providing vital information to assist with the diagnosis and treatment of medical disorders. As a student you will have the opportunity to experience a variety of real-world situations because this course is embedded with clinical practice and includes more than 20 weeks of placement throughout the three years. The course is taught by registered, practising radiographers and has been designed to develop knowledge of the latest diagnostic techniques and equipment, which means graduates have good employment opportunities.

Course summary

Introductory studies in medical radiation technology during first year are complemented with practical sessions in QUT's medical imaging laboratories, allowing you to develop your skills in patient positioning and image production for skeletal radiography. You will also complete foundation studies in anatomy and medical radiation physics; patient healthcare needs; professional communication techniques; and ethical, legal and accountability issues.

Building on your first-year units, you will progress to more advanced study of human anatomy including diseases of the organ systems, obstetrics, gynaecology, central nervous system, paediatrics and geriatrics. You will learn about the specialist techniques of mammography, tomography, trauma radiogrphy and ward and operating radiography. You will have the opportunity to practise these new skills through placements in clinical departments.

During final year, you will continue to develop your skills through clinical placements in hospitals and private practice. You will also learn advanced techniques such as angiography, and interventional techniques. Knowledge of the uses and applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) and magnetic reasoning imaging (MRI) will be covered along with techniques in digital image processing. You will round off your professional education by learning about the techniques used in professional practice, including image evaluation and image interpretation.

Career outcomes

Radiographers play a key role in patient care by providing referring medical practitioners with additional diagnostic information to assist in patient management and treatment. You may become a team member in a radiology department in a hospital, private radiology practice or health department, or you may be employed in medical equipment sales.

This course leads to employment as a medical imaging technologist or diagnostic radiographer, a rewarding profession with excellent employment prospects.

Student registration

QUT automatically registers students enrolled in this course with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia in accordance with the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009. Details about student registration are available from the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency

Professional recognition

Graduates are eligible for provisional accreditation by the Australian Institute of Radiography. Full accreditation requires the completion of an additional professional development year of clinical experience.

Entry requirements

Minimum academic requirements

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Guide to entry cut-offs

OP 2

Rank 98

Not all applicants with this rank/OP received an offer; ie additional ranks and OP field positions were used to select applicants with the minimum rank/OP


Subject pre-requisites

  • Physics
  • Maths B
  • English

You must have achieved this study at a level comparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognised post-secondary studies.

Minimum English language requirements

Students must meet the English proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
speaking7.0
writing7.0
reading7.0
listening7.0
overall7.0
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
speaking24.0
writing24.0
reading24.0
listening24.0
overall100.0

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Additional entry requirements

Course requirements

Working with Children Check: Blue Card

A Blue Card will be required if the placement component of this course involves working with children or young people. There's no cost if you apply through QUT.

Submit your Blue Card application to the QUT Student Centre as early as possible - ideally, as soon as you've received your offer.

If you don't receive your Blue Card before the start of a unit that requires contact with children, you may be unable to participate and your grades may be affected. You may also still have to pay fees for the unit.

How to apply for a Blue Card

First aid

Students are required to have a current Senior First Aid Certificate (or equivalent) which includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) prior to the commencement of their first placement.

The certificate is to be updated every 3 years with the CPR component updated every 12 months.

Students will need to cover this cost.

Vaccination

You will be required to undertake clinical experience in healthcare settings. As a result, you will have direct patient contact during the placement and may be exposed to blood and body fluids of patients. Consequently you must be vaccinated for Hepatitis B and must provide a post vaccination pathological report or similar certification showing proof of immunity prior to undertaking the first clinical placement.

Students will need to cover this cost.

Off-campus placements

Students will be required to undertake placements off campus and will need to cover travel and accommodation costs.

Clinical placements with Queensland Health

Students undertaking a clinical placement in a Queensland Health facility are required to complete The Essentials component of the student orientation package.

Course fees

Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. All fees are based on current fixed fee prices. We review fees annually.

2013: $11,500 (indicative) per Semester (subject to annual review)

Scholarships and financial support

You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.

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How to apply for Bachelor of Medical Imaging Science

You're ready to apply if you have:

  1. Found all the courses you want to apply for. You can apply for up to 3
  2. Checked important dates
    • Semester 1
      2013
      18 January Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 3, 4 and 5 applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.
      8 February Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 1 and 2 applicants and onshore applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.
    • Semester 2
      2013
      7 June Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 3, 4 and 5 applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.
      5 July Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 1 and 2 applicants and onshore applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.
  3. Checked you meet the entry requirements
  4. Checked costs and scholarships
  5. Checked if you're eligible for credit for prior learning
  6. Gathered supporting documents

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