Master of Medical Imaging Science

University of Sydney

About

The Master of Medical Imaging Science provides a flexible and technologically sophisticated online program that enables medical imaging professionals to become leaders in a specialised field.Why study this course?The rapid evolution of medical imaging technology calls for expert practitioners to implement optimised imaging techniques and improve patient outcomes.The University of Sydney program provides practitioners with an opportunity for advancement in their chosen field, extending previous knowledge and professional experience in a specific area of interest.Tailored to meet the needs of busy professionals, flexible online delivery allows you to study at your own pace from anywhere in the world through state-of-the-art distance education.Students will learn from leading expert and can choose from a range of specialisations including:Who should study this course?This degree is ideal for graduates of diagnostic radiography programs or medical imaging professionals who wish to specialise or gain advanced knowledge and skills.

Structure

  • Breast Imaging (Specialisation)
  • Computed Tomography (Specialisation)
  • Hybrid Imaging (Specialisation)
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Specialisation)
  • Radiographic Image Interpretation (Specialisation)
  • Research Studies (Specialisation)

Entry requirements

Admission criteria

Admission to candidature for the Master of Medical Imaging Science requires:

  • A master's degree in medical radiation sciences;
  • OR a pass bachelor’s degree in medical radiation sciences with a credit average;
  • OR an honours bachelor’s degree in medical radiation sciences from the University of Sydney;
  • OR completion of the requirements of the embedded graduate diploma or graduate certificate in this discipline;
  • OR qualifications deemed by the faculty to be equivalent to one of the above.

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Learning outcomes

What you'll study

Throughout this one and a half year degree, you will cover 72 credit points of study, includin... more information
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