A suite of courses to suit your career goals
Diagnostic genomics is a rapidly developing field, and its application creates a real impact to healthcare. As well as scientists, managers, and professionals with nursing, medical, and allied health backgrounds are taking up studies to increase their genomic literacy and boost their careers. Select from a graduate certificate, graduate diploma, or master's degree.
Take the next step in your career
‘I worked in the gut microbiome industry and decided to undertake my Masters in Diagnostic Genomics to further my knowledge in human genetics and potentially further my understanding of the affects the gut microbiome has on human health outcomes. I find it fascinating that something we cannot see has the potential to influence our health in many ways.’
Prepared for my career in diagnostic genomics
'The Master of Diagnostic Genomics offered by QUT is one of the most complete postgraduate programs for students seeking in-depth knowledge and the latest advancements in diagnostic genomics. Its broad curriculum, taught by subject matter experts, provides a roadmap for understanding genomics and the interplay between genes and disease pathogenesis. The degree equipped me with theoretical foundations and expertise to translate genomic insights into clinical practice using state-of-the-art sequencing technology. The program reflects the genomics-first approach and the shift toward precision medicine, offering targeted therapies based on individual genetic profiles.'
Master of Diagnostic Genomics student
Learn from industry leaders
Dr Michael Gabbett is active in the sphere of professional education of paediatricians and physicians. He currently sits on the Royal Australasia College of Physicians (RACP) Curriculum Advisory Group. He was a member of the RACP Advanced Training Committee in Clinical Genetics for several years and held the position of RACP Regional Examiner at the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane until the hospital's closure. You can be confident you’ll learn from experts in the field of genomics.
Industry collaboration
QUT offers the first and only masters degree in diagnostic genomics in Australasia. The Human Genetics Society of Australasia is the professional society and credentialing body for genetics professionals in Australia. Graduates of the QUT Master of Diagnostic Genomics will be eligible to apply for professional credentialing from the Board of Censors in Diagnostic Genomics within HGSA.
Industry support
The Master of Diagnostic Genomics was established with support from Queensland Genomics, a Queensland Government program to accelerate the adoption of genomics into everyday healthcare for Queenslanders.
A suite of courses to suit your career goals
Diagnostic genomics is a rapidly developing field, and its application creates a real impact to healthcare. As well as scientists, managers, and professionals with nursing, medical, and allied health backgrounds are taking up studies to increase their genomic literacy and boost their careers. Select from a graduate certificate, graduate diploma, or master's degree.
Prepared for my career in diagnostic genomics
'The Master of Diagnostic Genomics offered by QUT is one of the most complete postgraduate programs for students seeking in-depth knowledge and the latest advancements in diagnostic genomics. Its broad curriculum, taught by subject matter experts, provides a roadmap for understanding genomics and the interplay between genes and disease pathogenesis. The degree equipped me with theoretical foundations and expertise to translate genomic insights into clinical practice using state-of-the-art sequencing technology. The program reflects the genomics-first approach and the shift toward precision medicine, offering targeted therapies based on individual genetic profiles.'
Master of Diagnostic Genomics student
Take the next step in your career
‘I worked in the gut microbiome industry and decided to undertake my Masters in Diagnostic Genomics to further my knowledge in human genetics and potentially further my understanding of the affects the gut microbiome has on human health outcomes. I find it fascinating that something we cannot see has the potential to influence our health in many ways.’
Learn from industry leaders
Dr Michael Gabbett is active in the sphere of professional education of paediatricians and physicians. He currently sits on the Royal Australasia College of Physicians (RACP) Curriculum Advisory Group. He was a member of the RACP Advanced Training Committee in Clinical Genetics for several years and held the position of RACP Regional Examiner at the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane until the hospital's closure. You can be confident you’ll learn from experts in the field of genomics.
Industry collaboration
QUT offers the first and only masters degree in diagnostic genomics in Australasia. The Human Genetics Society of Australasia is the professional society and credentialing body for genetics professionals in Australia. Graduates of the QUT Master of Diagnostic Genomics will be eligible to apply for professional credentialing from the Board of Censors in Diagnostic Genomics within HGSA.
Highlights
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First and only master's degree in diagnostic genomics in Australasia.
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Graduate eligible to apply for HGSA professional accreditation in diagnostic genomics.
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Choose specialty streams in molecular genetics, cytogenetics, and from electives in cancer genetics, genomics analysis (variant curation) and computational biology.
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Complete a six-month research project in a clinical or research laboratory or undertake a systematic review. Laboratory placements can be undertaken at the convenience of your current workplace or in an alternate accredited laboratory.
- See also: Graduate Certificate in Diagnostic Genomics, Graduate Diploma in Diagnostic Genomics.
Highlights
- First and only master's degree in diagnostic genomics in Australasia.
- Graduate eligible to apply for Human Genetics Society of Australasia (HGSA) professional accreditation in diagnostic genomics.
- Choose specialty streams in molecular genetics, cytogenetics, and from electives in cancer genetics, genomics analysis (variant curation) and computational biology.
- Complete a six-month research project in a clinical or research laboratory or undertake a systematic review. Laboratory placements can be undertaken at the convenience of your current workplace or in an alternate accredited laboratory.
Why choose this course?
Genomics is a rapidly evolving field, critical to cutting-edge health care and personalised medicine. We offer the only Master of Diagnostic Genomics in Australasia.
During this course, you will develop advanced knowledge and research skills that prepare you to meet the requirements for HGSA professional accreditation as a diagnostic genomics scientist.
You may align your study with specific career goals by selecting specialty units in molecular genetics or cytogenetics. During second year, you will build on this specialty or choose to complete elective units in cancer genomics or computational biology.
A six-month research project, which may include placement in an appropriate clinical or research laboratory is a key feature of the program. This placement may be completed in your current workplace or may be facilitated by QUT.
During this placement you will complete a research dissertation. The dissertation component allows you to address a specific human genomics question through the design, implementation, analysis, interpretation and reporting of a research project. Those completing a clinical laboratory placement will write up case studies in dissertation format which can then be reformatted for HGSA accreditation submission. Alternatively, students may undertake a systematic review.
You will be taught by leading researchers from the Genomics Research Centre, a research facility that focuses on the identification of genes involved in common human disorders and the translation of this research into new diagnostics and therapeutics.
Guest lecturers will offer insight into cross-disciplinary professions including ethics, genetic counselling, medical genetics, law, and bioinformatics.
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Flexible delivery
This course is delivered online and can be completed in full-time or part-time study mode. As it is delivered online it is open to international students. However, this course does not qualify for the purposes of obtaining an Australian government student visa. Onshore international students who already hold an Australian visa that permits study may be eligible to apply. For questions, please contact Student Services or the course coordinator.
Flexible delivery
This course is delivered online and can be completed in full-time or part-time study mode. Online and part-time study options are not available to international students on Australian government international student visas. If you hold a different visa which allows you to study, you may be able to undertake flexible study.
Careers and outcomes
This course is designed to qualify graduates as diagnostic genomic scientists. Graduates are well positioned for employment as laboratory managers in diagnostic laboratories, or for a career in research. Furthermore, the composition of this master's degree means that graduates will be able to competitively apply for a Doctor of Philosophy and scholarship. The master’s degree may also be undertaken by scientists or healthcare professionals wanting to upskill their genomic literacy.
Professional recognition
Graduates of this course will have satisfied the exam component of the Human Genetics Society of Australasia (HGSA).
To be eligible for professional accreditation as a diagnostic genomic scientist, graduates must submit their testamur along with five case studies to HGSA. This course has been designed to ensure graduates are in a strong position to submit this material shortly after graduation.
Research pathways
This course provides a pathway into the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
Possible careers
- Diagnostic genomic scientist
- Healthcare reporter
- Laboratory assistant
- Laboratory manager
- Researcher
- Sales and distribution agent
- Science journalist
- Variant curator
- Course code
- LS81
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- Online
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- Online
- 1.5 years full-time
- 3 years part-time
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This program is not available to Australian government student visa holders.
- 1.5 years full-time
- 3 years part-time
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This program is not available to Australian government student visa holders.
- February and July
- February and July
Entry requirements
- A recognised bachelor degree (or higher) in engineering, health, information technology, or science; or
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A recognised bachelor degree (or higher) in any discipline plus a minimum of two years full-time (or equivalent) graduate professional work experience in genomics.
Minimum academic requirements
Entry requirements
- A recognised completed bachelor degree (or higher) in engineering, health, information technology, or science; or
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A recognised completed bachelor degree (or higher) in any discipline plus a minimum of two years full-time (or equivalent) graduate professional work experience^ in genomics.
^You must provide evidence of graduate professional work experience with your application for it to be considered.
Minimum English language requirements
Select the country where you completed your studies to see a guide on meeting QUT’s English language requirements.
Your scores and prior qualifications in English-speaking countries are considered. Approved English-speaking countries are Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, United States of America and Wales.
If your country or qualification is not listed, you can still apply for this course and we will assess your eligibility.
We accept English language proficiency scores from the following tests undertaken in a secure test centre. Tests must be taken no more than 2 years prior to the QUT course commencement.
| English Test | Overall | Listening | Reading | Writing | Speaking |
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| IELTS Academic / One Skill Retake | 6.5 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
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Cambridge C1 Advanced
You must share your results with QUT through the Candidate Results Online website. |
176 | 169 | 169 | 169 | 169 |
| PTE Academic | 58 | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
| TOEFL iBT | 79 | 16 | 16 | 21 | 18 |
Don't have the English language score you need? We can help!
We offer English language programs to improve your English and help you gain entry to this course.
When you apply for this course, we will recommend which English course you should enrol in.
Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. We review fees annually, and they may be subject to increases.
2027 fees
2027: Fee available from July
2027 fees
2027: Fee available from July
2026 fees
2026: $32,300 per year full-time (96 credit points)
2026 fees
2026: $44,500 per year full-time (96 credit points)
Student services and amenities fees
You may need to pay student services and amenities (SA) fees as part of your course costs.
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You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.
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