This rapidly advancing healthcare discipline involves the application of ionising and non-ionising radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease. RMIT is the only Victorian university offering a multidisciplinary approach to this field of study. You have the option to study in all medical radiations disciplines at undergraduate level. RMIT Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations) allows you to enrol directly into 1 of 3 specialised streams: medical imaging nuclear medicine radiation therapy.
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3 | year |
Graduates are employed in either the public or private healthcare sector as nuclear medicine technologists, radiation therapists or diagnostic radiographers. To practise in Victoria, you must fulfill the criteria for registration by the Medical Radiation Practitioners Board of Victoria. Graduates can undertake further study in the specialist fields of MRI, CT, U/S, PET and specialist areas in radiation therapy.