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Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Nuclear Medicine)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

A radioactive way to save and improve lives. Nuclear medicine graduates from the University of Newcastle are sought after worldwide.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
40011, 088061D
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb
International Fees
$37,725 per year / $150,900 total
ATAR
71

About this course

A radioactive way to save and improve lives.

Nuclear medicine graduates from the University of Newcastle are sought after worldwide. In this rewarding and challenging degree, you will learn to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases such as cancer using radioactive substances - giving patients the best chance of living a full and healthy life.

Study locations

Newcastle - Callaghan

What you will learn

By studying a degree in nuclear science you will learn specialised scientific knowledge and develop practical medical radiation experience using world-class facilities and technology. You will:

  • Build essential clinical reasoning and patient management skills using our state-of-the-art radiopharmacy labs located on campus.
  • Develop communication and interpersonal skills to provide a high level of care to patients.
  • Gain professional nuclear medicine skills, learning how to use imaging technology and radioisotope to diagnose illnesses and determine the best course of treatment for patients.
  • Develop critical research skills that will set you in good stead for life-long learning in the field of nuclear medicine.

Students who study our Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in nuclear medicine will be able to enrol in a range of radiation science courses including:

  • anatomy
  • molecular imaging
  • nuclear medicine instrumentation and radiopharmacy
  • nuclear medicine theory
  • patient care
  • physiology
  • psychology
  • research

All University of Newcastle medical radiation science students graduate with Honours, giving you a distinct advantage when seeking employment. As part of the honours component you can choose from two study pathways.

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Career pathways

Our nuclear medicine graduates are very employable and highly regarded. Many of our graduates have advanced rapidly in their careers and are now in management roles in Australia and overseas.

University of Newcastle nuclear medicine graduates are qualified to register and work as nuclear medical technologists, working closely with patients and other health professionals to diagnose life-threatening diseases such as cancer and help monitor a patient's health. You may find yourself working in clinical positions in private and public hospitals, in upper management roles such as director of services, or in higher education and research roles.

Some common roles for medical radiation science graduates include:

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Medicine courses at University of Newcastle.
75.6%
Overall satisfaction
73.2%
Skill scale
46.3%
Teaching scale
100%
Employed full-time
$114.8k
Average salary